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ABID FARRAS ALFASYAH

XII TKJ B
Cause And Effect

A cause is what makes something happens, To find the cause, You need to ask yourself, “What happpend first?”.

An effect is what happens because of something else (the cause).


To find the effect, you need to ask yourself, “What happened second?”.

The boy was grounded because he wasn’t on green at school

What happened first? What happened second? The


The boy wasn’t on boy was grounded. (This is the
Green at School.(This is the Effect)
cause)
Cause And Effect

There are signal words that will help you to identify


The two parts of a cause/effect relationship. The most common signal words are :
Because, If, When, So, Then.

Mark was grounded because he wasn’t on green at school

In the sentence above, the word because signal a cause-effect relationship


Offering Help

 Introduction.

When something need to be done you can ask someone else to do it, or offer to do it yourself
or just do it without saying anything. If someone else is doing something, you can to help.

 Language Feature.

1. Using modal auxiliaries like may, can and would


ex : Can I help you?
2. The use of question sentence
ex : Do you need help?
3. The use of prounouns
ex : Would you like some help?
Offering Help

 Answer to accept the offer to help.

• That’s very kind of you, thanks.


• Oh, Would you? Thanks.
• Thanks a lot.

 Answer to refuse.

• There’s no need, thanks.


• No, don’t brother, I can do it myself.
• No, it’s alright, I can manage.
Job Vacancy, Application Letter, CV

 Application Letter
An application letter, also know as a cover letter, is a document sent with your
resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience. An
application letter typically provides detailed information on why you are qualified for
the job you are applying for.
Effective application letters explain the reasons for you interest in the specific
organization nad identify your most relevant skills or experiences.
The following is an example of an application letter sent with a resume to apply
for a job. As with all cover letters, the body this job application letter is divided into
three section : the introduction, ; the body, which discuesses relevant qualifications;
and the closing, which thanks the reader and provides contact information.
Job Vacancy, Application Letter, CV

 CV (Curriculum Vitae)

A curriculum vitae, commonly referred to as CV, is a longer (two or more pages),


moredetailed synopsis than a resume. It includes a summary of your educational and
academic background, as other details. The CV should be clear, concise, complete,
and up-to-date with current employment and educational information. Look at the
example of CV below.
With th CV complete, the next stage is to send it off to prospective employers
that have been found. When doin this, it is necessary to write a job application cover
letter. This cover letter will accompany the CV. Its aim is to enable your CV to be
read rather than just being placed into the “pending” file.
Job Vacancy, Application Letter, CV

When writing an application letter, you should include the following.

1. Greeting
Begin your letter greeting with “Dr./Mr./Ms.last name”.

2. Body of Letter
a) Oppening Paragraph
b) Second Paragraph
c) Third Paragraph
d) Closing Paragraph

3. Signature
End your cover letter with your signature, handwritten, followed by your typed name. If this is
an e-mail, simply include your typed name, followed by your contact information
THANK YOU 

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