Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
07 01 14 YY.COM Class Chanel 7740
1. Hello my name is Lex I come from Australia I was born in Melbourne, Victoria
at the bottom of Australia.
My job is security products sales I travel to China with my work.
I have been studying Chinese for about 4 years and love listing to Chinese
music and singing Chinese song.
I like talking to friends on QQ and joined YY to help my spoken Listing and
reading Chinese . I have been teaching on YY for more than 2 years .
Hope I can help you to love English the way I love Chinese.
Regards Lex
3. Your Focused Resume is Your First
Step to a New Job
• A focused resume is the starting point of finding
and acquiring your dream job. When you begin
your hunt for a new job, your very first step is
creating a persuasive and unique resume. There
are right and wrong ways to complete your
resume. If you aren’t sure what is the proper
way, look at a template or search the Internet for
resume tips. You want your resume to look
professional, contain all pertinent
information, and yet be easy to read.
4. Your Resume should be Precise and
Organized:
• The more information you can put in the better,
but leave out all the fluff. Be precise and to the
point on your education, experience, attributes
and quality points. Networking is essential but
the resume is what principals will look at
first. Who you know may get you the interview
but it doesn’t guarantee you the job. What you
have done is what will get your foot in the door. If
you hand over a sloppy resume, you will not be
taken seriously, and your chances of getting a
teaching job will be slim.
5. Your Resume is a Reflection of You:
• it is your history, and is the first thing a potential
school sees. Your resume is the first tangible
point of communication between you and your
potential principal. You will be selling yourself
with this significant piece of paper. If your
resume is well organized, current and
professional, this reflects the type of teacher you
are likely to be. You need to sell yourself not only
by what the resume contains, but also by its
appearance. Both the content and appearance
are critical for your resume.
6. Keep Your Resume up to Date:
• When hiring, administrators and schools read through
stacks of resumes. This is time consuming, and
sometimes time is what they don’t have. The more
precise, organized and shorter your resume is, the
easier it is for them to read. Your resume allows the
school to read the benefits of hiring you by explaining
your skill sets and experience. It also contains your
contact information, allowing them to get in touch with
you easily. Remember to keep it up to date especially
if you gain new knowledge or experience, change your
contact information or take new courses.
7. Focus on the Skills that Apply to the Job:
• Remember the most important function of a resume is
to showcase your skills and achievements. A resume
should contain all of the reasons why the school should
hire you. When you are applying for a specific teaching
position, focus on the skills you have for that particular
position. For instance, if you are applying for a position
as an ESL (English as Second Language) teacher, you
will probably focus on your previous ESL teaching
experience, ESL courses you’ve taken, or your English
B.A., and any other relevant experience you may have
in that field. It would mean nothing to the school if
you included your ability to teach math or chemistry,
because that is not what they are looking for.
8. Construct the Right Kind of Resume:
• If you choose to pursue a new teaching job
through the numerous online job boards, it is
more important than ever to have an
excellent, well-written, and professional resume.
You will want to create an E-Resume just
specifically for Internet applications. Some
schools prefer that the resume be done in Rich
Text or PDF format. Make it editable so that it can
be adjusted to fit each position you apply for. You
will want it to focus on the skills that are
particular to each teaching position.
9. Be Grammatically Correct:
• Before printing, mailing or submitting any form of your
resume, complete a spell check. Check the
grammar, punctuation, formatting, and content. Make
sure it flows smoothly, is organized and easy to read.
The quicker a principal can go through your
resume, the quicker you may have that position you
are seeking. A quick way to do this is to make a few
lists before doing your resume. List your
education, experience, specialized skills and attributes.
Then do your resume in an outline form. The principal
can then go right the down the list and easily read your
information.
11. Motivational Cover Letter : Opening
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Dear Sir,
尊敬的先生,
Formal, male recipient, name unknown
Dear Madam,
尊敬的女士,
Formal, female recipient, name unknown
Dear Sir / Madam,
尊敬的先生/女士,
Formal, recipient name and gender unknown
Dear Sirs,
尊敬的先生们,
Formal, when addressing several unknown people or a whole
department
12. Motivational Cover Letter : Opening
• To whom it may concern,
• 尊敬的收信人,
• Formal, recipient/s name and gender completely
unknown
• Dear Mr. Smith,
• 尊敬的史密斯先生,
• Formal, male recipient, name known
• Dear Mrs. Smith,
• 尊敬的史密斯女士,
• Formal, female recipient, married, name known
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尊敬的史密斯小姐,
Formal, female recipient, single, name known
Dear Ms. Smith,
尊敬的史密斯小姐/女士,
Formal, female recipient, name known, marital status
unknown
• Dear John Smith,
• 亲爱的约翰 史密斯,
• Less formal, one has done business with the recipient
before
14. Motivational Cover Letter : Opening
• I wish to apply for the post of…which you advertised in…on… .
• 我想申请您于...在...上刊登的...招聘职位。
• Standard formula for applying for a job whose advertisement you saw in a
newspaper or magazine
• I am writing in response to your advertisement posted on…
• 我写这封信是看到您在...上登的招聘信息。
• Standard formula used when responding to an advertisement posted
online
• I refer to your advertisement in…dated… .
• 我看到您于...在...上登的招聘信息。
• Standard formula used to explain where you found the advertisement for
a job
• I read your advertisement for an experienced…in the…issue of…with
great interest.
• 我对您在...杂志,第...期上刊登的...职位招聘很感兴趣。
• Formula used when applying for a job having seen the advertisement in a
magazine or periodical
15. Motivational Cover Letter : Opening
• I have pleasure in applying for the advertised
position, as…
• 很高兴申请您所招聘的...职位。
• Standard formula for applying for a job
• I would like to apply for the position of…
• 我想申请...的职位。
• Standard formula for applying for a job
• Currently I am working for… and my responsibilities
include…
• 目前我在...工作,我的主要职责包括...
• Used as an opening sentence to describe your current
occupational status and what it involves
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I am particularly interested in this job, as…
我对此工作很感兴趣,因为...
Used to explain why you would like a certain job
I would like to work for you, in order to…
我想为您工作,因为...
Used to explain why you would like a certain job
My strengths are…
我的强项是...
Used to show what your key attributes are
I would say that my only weakness / weaknesses are… . But I am
looking to improve in this / these area/s.
• 我要说我唯一的缺点/缺点是...,但是期待着改进此/这些方面.
• Used to reflect upon your weaknesses, but show that you are
determined to improve in those areas
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I would be well suited to the position because…
我很适合这个职位,因为...
Used to explain what makes you a good candidate for the job
Although I have no previous experience in…, I have had…
我没有...领域的直接经验,但是有...
Used if you have never had the chance to work in a certain business field, but can
demonstrate qualities from other experiences you have had
My professional qualifications / skills appear to be well suited to your company's
requirements.
我的专业技能/素质和贵公司的要求非常匹配。
Used to explain what skills make you good candidate for the job
During my time as ..., I improved / furthered / extended / my knowledge of…
做...工作期间,我改进/增强/扩展了...领域的知识。
Used to demonstrate your experience in a certain field and ability to acquire new
skills
My area of expertise is…
我的专长领域是...
Used to show in which field of work you main attributes and experiences are
18. Motivational Cover Letter : Reasoning
• Whilst working at… I became highly competent in…
• 在...工作期间,我很能胜任...方面的工作。
• Used to demonstrate your experience in a certain field and ability
to acquire new skills
• Even when working at high speed, I do not neglect accuracy and
would therefore be particularly suitable for the demands of
working as ….
• 即使工作节奏很快,我也没有忽视过准确性,因此特别适合...
工作要求。
• Used to explain why you would be good at the job using the
experience gained from your previous employment history
• Even under pressure I can maintain high standards.
• 即使在压力下我也能保持高标准。
• Used to show that you can work in a demanding business
environment
19. Motivational Cover Letter : Reasoning
• And thus I would have the opportunity to combine my interests
with this placement.
• 这样我有机会将个人兴趣和此职位结合起来。
• Used to show that you have a personal interest in the job
• I have a lively interest in … and would appreciate the opportunity
/ chance to broaden my knowledge by working with you.
• 我对...很有兴趣,很珍惜和您共事的机会以拓展个人视野。
• Used to show that you have a personal interest in the job
• As you can see from my enclosed résumé, my experience and
qualifications match this position's requirements.
• 从我附上的简历您可以看出,我的经历和素质很符合这个职位
的要求。
• Used to highlight your résumé and show how well the job would
suit you
20. Motivational Cover Letter : Reasoning
• My current position as…for...has provided me with the
opportunity to work in a high-pressure, team
environment, where it is essential to be able to work
closely with my colleagues in order to meet deadlines.
• 我现在在...公司的...职位让我有机会在一个高压的团队
环境下工作,为了按时完成任务,我必须和同事们紧密
合作。
• Used to display what skills you have gained from you
current job
• In addition to my responsibilities as..., I also
developed…skills.
• 除了作为...的职责,我还锻炼了...的技能。
• Used to show additional skills gained from your current job.
Skills that may not normally be associated with your
occupational title
21. Motivational Cover Letter : Skills
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我的母语是...,但我也会说...
Used to show your native language, and also other languages in which you have
fluency
I have an excellent command of…
我熟练掌握...
Used to show non-native languages that you can communicate to a high level in
I have a working knowledge of…
我能用...语进行工作交流。
Used to show non-native languages that you can communicate to an intermediate
level in
I have …years experience of working…
我在...领域有...年工作经验。
Used to show your experience in a certain business area
I am an experienced user of…
我是...的熟练使用者。
Used to show what computer software you can use
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我相信我拥有...和...技能的良好结合。
Used to show how balanced your skills are
Excellent communication skills
出色的沟通交流技能
The ability to share information with and explain things to your
colleagues
Deductive reasoning
演绎推理能力
The ability to understand and explain things quick and effectively
Logical thinking
逻辑性思考
The ability to construct one's ideas in a precise, well thought-out
manner
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Deductive reasoning
演绎推理能力
The ability to understand and explain things quick and effectively
Logical thinking
逻辑性思考
The ability to construct one's ideas in a precise, well thought-out manner
Analytical skills
分析技能
The ability to assess things in detail
Good interpersonal skills
良好的人际交往技能
The ability to manage and communicate with colleagues effectively
Negotiation skills
谈判技能
The ability to do business deals with other companies effectively
Presentation skills
观点陈述能力
The ability to communicate ideas effectively in front of a large group
24. Motivational Cover Letter : Closing
• I am highly motivated and look forward to the varied work which a
position in your company would offer me.
• 我积极性很高并很期待贵公司该职位所能提供的不同工作。
• Used when closing to reiterate one's desire to work for the company
• I see new tasks / this position as a welcome challenge, which I look
forward to.
• 我把新任务/这个职位看作挑战,并且很期待。
• Used when closing to reiterate one's desire to work for the company
• I would welcome the opportunity to discuss further details of the
position with you personally.
• 我很期待有机会和您进一步讨论职位细节。
• Used when closing to hint at the possibility of an interview
• Please find my résumé / CV attached.
• 附件中附上我的个人简历。
• Standard formula used to tell the employer that your résumé / CV is
included with the cover letter
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如有需求,我可以从...处提供相关证明。
Standard formula used to tell the employer that you are willing to provide
references
References can be requested from…
从...处可以获得相关证明。
Used to tell the employer that you are willing to provide references and who they
can contact for these
I am available for interview on…
在...我可以接受面试。
Used to indicate when you are free for an interview
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to
personally discuss why I am particularly suited to this position. Please contact me
via…
感谢您的时间和精力,我期待着有机会亲自和您讨论为什么我很适合这个职
位。您可以通过...联系我。
Used to give one's preferred contact details and to thank the employer for
reviewing your application
26. Motivational Cover Letter : Closing
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Yours faithfully,
此致
Formal, recipient name unknown
Yours sincerely,
此致
敬礼
Formal, widely used, recipient known
Respectfully yours,
肃然至上
Formal, not widely used, recipient name known
Kind/Best regards,
祝好
Informal, between business partners who are on first-name terms
More specific terms and words can be found at
http://en.bab.la/phrases/application/cover-letter/english-chinese/
28. Come up have your say!!
• Have you had a job Interview?
• How was the interview was it a scary
experience?
• Were you able to answer all the interviewers
questions.
• What did you learn from the interview.?
• What will you do different in your next
interview?
31. Pick the missing word?
1. The factory was ______ in 1953.
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2. The company was ______ in 1983.
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33. Pick the missing word?
3. I was ______ to make a presentation at the Conference.
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4. The job was ______ to Frank but he turned it down.
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5. I was ______ that I wouldn't need to bring my own slide projector.
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6. The report was ______ by a leading expert in the field.
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7. Smoking is not ______ on these premises.
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8. Some things are best ______ unsaid.
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9. Taxes are being ______ by 20%.
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10. It has been ______ that we should delay this decision for a few
weeks.
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42. Learning to Reading
Please join the cue
read with a partner take it in turns
http://www.eslfast.com/easydialogs/
43. I need a job
• A: I need a job.
B: I thought you had a job.
A: I did.
B: What happened?
A: I got laid off.
B: That’s terrible! When did it happen?
A: I got laid off last week.
B: Just you?
A: No, ten of my co workers got laid off, too.
B: What are you going to do?
A: I’m looking in the newspaper for a job.
B: Good luck!
44. Bad Service
• A: Have you seen our waiter?
B: Here he comes now.
A: We’ve been sitting here for almost 10 minutes.
B: Oops, I guess I was wrong. That isn’t our waiter.
A: We can give him five more minutes, and then leave.
B: I’ll go up front and talk to the manager.
A: That’s a good idea.
B: Maybe they’ll give us free drinks for waiting so long.
A: Maybe he’ll send us our waiter immediately.
B: Every time we eat out, it’s an adventure.
A: Last time, we got seats next to the kitchen.
B: We’ll never go there again.
45. A Good Table
• A: Is this table okay?
B: No, it’s too close to the kitchen door.
A: How about this table?
B: No, it’s too close to the front door.
A: This looks like a nice table.
B: No, it’s too close to the salad bar.
A: Okay, I give up.
B: Well, there is one good table.
A: Great. Which one?
B: That one. A group of eight just sat down at it.
46. Before you go to that interview
• A: Before you go to that interview, check yourself.
B: What’s to check?
A: Are your nails clean?
B: Yes, they are.
A: Did you double-check your nose and teeth?
B: They are clean, too.
A: Did you shine your shoes?
B: My shoes are shined.
A: Do your socks match?
B: Of course they match.
A: No, they don’t. One is black and one is dark blue.
B: Yikes! Thank you.
47. Life is hard
• A: Life is hard.
B: It sure is.
A: I thought school was hard.
B: Me, too. I couldn’t wait to graduate.
A: But now work is hard, too.
B: I agree. Work is just as hard as school.
A: Sometimes I wish I was back in school.
B: Me, too. School was fun.
A: And it was only 12 years.
B: It went by pretty fast.
A: But work goes on forever!
B: We have to work for 30 years!
48. I don’t like my job
• A: I don’t like my job.
B: What do you do?
A: I’m a babysitter.
B: Is that a lot of work?
A: Babies cry all the time.
B: You have to change their diapers.
A: I have to feed them.
B: Are you looking for another job?
A: No, I’m looking for another family.
B: Another family?
A: A family with only one baby.
B: That’s a good idea.
49. Talk about their jobs?
• A: Do your students ever talk about their jobs?
B: Yes, and they ask me what jobs are the best.
A: I tell my students to become a teacher.
B: Teaching is a great job.
A: It’s the best job I’ve ever had.
B: What makes it so good?
A: For me, it’s the students.
B: What do you mean?
A: I mean I have wonderful students.
B: That must be nice.
A: Teaching is the best part of my whole day.
B: You’re a lucky man to have a job you love
50. Something real stupid
• A: I think I did something real stupid.
B: What did you do?
A: I bought some stock.
B: Everybody buys stock.
A: I bought it on a hunch.
B: You didn't read about the company first?
A: I didn't have to. It's been in business for 60 years.
B: So what's the problem?
A: I used all my savings on this one company.
B: You put all your eggs into one basket.
A: If the company goes out of business, I'll have nothing.
B: Oh, you'll have something—you'll have a lesson you'll
never forget!
51. I was going to be a doctor
• A: I was going to be a doctor.
B: What happened to your plans?
A: I got a D in college chemistry.
B: Well, a D is better than an F.
A: A tutor helped me get the D!
B: So, you didn't become a doctor.
A: And now I'm glad that I didn't.
B: Why's that?
A: A hospital is the most dangerous place in the world.
B: Oh, yes, because of all the killer germs.
A: If you're a smart doctor, you stay away from hospitals.
B: Yes, the smart doctors are those TV news doctors—no
hospitals, no patients.
52. What did the doctor say
• A: What did the doctor say?
B: He thinks I have too much stress.
A: Stress causes your stomachaches?
B: Stress causes different problems with different
people.
A: So what did he tell you to do?
B: He said I need to think positive.
A: He didn’t give you any medication?
B: I hate medication. It makes me feel different.
A: So how do you think positive?
B: I think about nice things.
A: Like what?
B: Like a day at the beach, with my toes in the sand.
53. Do you smell that?
• A: Do you smell that?
B: Oh, yes.
A: I can’t stand cigarette smoke.
B: It smells so bad.
A: One cigarette stinks up the whole sidewalk.
B: Smokers think they are so cool.
A: They are so weak.
B: A little cigarette controls them.
A: They look so stupid taking a puff.
B: And then they blow smoke out of their mouth.
A: They think it’s cool.
B: Cigarettes stink.
54. My back is killing me
• A: My back is killing me.
B: What did you do?
A: I got out of my car.
B: That’s it?
A: I injured my back one time just by sneezing.
B: You should see a doctor.
A: My doctor said I need surgery.
B: So?
A: So, forget it.
B: You don’t have the money?
A: I have no insurance.
B: Maybe a back rub would help.
55. Dirty Nails
• A: Let’s leave.
B: But we just got here.
A: Did you see the waiter’s hands?
B: No.
A: He had dirty fingernails.
B: Really?
A: His nails were black!
B: That’s disgusting.
A: And he poured water into our glasses.
B: Yuck! No water for me.
A: I wonder if the cooks?nails are dirty, too.
B: Who cares? Let’s get out of here.
56. Remote is filthy
• A: Our TV remote is filthy.
B: Yes, it’s covered with crud.
A: I’m going to clean it.
B: Don’t use water on it!
A: I’ll use a damp cloth.
B: Don’t let water get into any of the cracks.
A: I’ll squeeze the cloth so it’s almost dry.
B: Don’t rub the numbers off the remote.
A: I will rub gently but firmly.
B: Do it quickly, please, so I can change channels during
commercials.
A: I’ll give it back to you in a couple of minutes.
B: Maybe we should put it in a plastic bag to keep it clean.
57. The new face
• A: Did you see the woman with the new face?
B: Did she get a nice job?
A: She got a job with “everything?
B: What do you mean?
A: A team of doctors gave her a whole new face.
B: Why did they do that?
A: A mad dog bit most of her face off.
B: Oh, that’s terrible. What does she look like now?
A: Her face is really fat, but they say the swelling will go
down.
B: And then will she look normal again?
A: I guess so.
B: God bless modern medicine.
58. A Good Lunch
• A: Lunch was delicious.
B: Thank you.
A: What kind of soup was that?
B: It was tomato soup.
A: That tasted so good.
B: I put lemon and butter in it.
A: The sandwich was good, too.
B: Everyone likes bacon and tomato sandwiches.
A: Especially on toast.
B: And the pickles were great, too.
A: Tomorrow we’ll have rice and fish for lunch.
B: I can’t wait.
59. A Slow Burger
• A: I can’t believe how long this line is.
B: This is a popular restaurant, isn’t it?
A: Yes, but it isn’t a fast-food restaurant, is it?
B: It’s the slowest hamburger in town.
A: That’s because they cook it while you wait.
B: Yes. That’s why it’s also the best hamburger in town.
A: A great burger and great service.
B: Yes, the workers are very polite.
A: And they’re clean.
B: I’ve been coming here for years.
A: Me too.
B: Excuse me. They just called my number.
60. Do I Hear $60,000?
A: I don't believe the art world.
B: What is it this time?
A: An Andy Warhol drawing.
B: He's a famous artist.
A: He drew two butterflies and a flower on a napkin in a
restaurant.
B: Did he sign it?
A: Yes.
B: Is it beautiful?
A: It's just black ink on a white napkin. And the napkin has
food stains!
B: So it's not worth much?
A: Only about $30,000.
B: Without the food stains, it would probably be worth more.
61. Thanks for coming to my class
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English web link have a look
http://cdict.net/?q=+curator
http://www.lyricstraining.com/index.php
http://www.eslfast.com/easydialogs/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglis
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• http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/chinese/learnenglish/features
• http://www.talkenglish.com/