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Many schools offer job-shadowing opportunities for the senior learners to prepare them for the real world of employment, but nothing prevents you from volunteering your services so that you too have an advantage of expe
rience which is so often required in any job application. (Job-shadowing means to observe a person while they are working so that you can gain an impression of what the job entails. You also need to discuss different as
pects of the job with that person.)
A ) Write a formal letter to an organisation or centre of your choice, offering your services free of charge. Mention your talents, interests and achievements. Also state why you wish to volunteer. (150 words)
B ) Write a short Curriculum Vitae. State your interests, achievements, leadership positions and goals.
Use these examples, after completion, to check whether you followed the correct format.
1. Be BRIEF and to the point!
2. Use formal language and check your letter for errors.
3. Address the person by name, if you know the name. If not, use ‘Dear Sir/Madam’
4. Indicate what your letter is about, using a subject line.
5. Be honest, be clear and specific.
6. Use accurate English.
7. Be positive and natural.
8. Edit ruthlessly. Always check your letter for any errors.
B. Example format of Curriculum Vitae: Rough Copy
Surname
First Name
Date of Birth
Languages
Address
Contact numbers
Primary School
High School
Average Pass Symbol
Special Awards
Sport
Position(s) of Responsibility
Hobbies
Sports
Volunteer Activities
Employment
1. Priest \ Spiritual Leader
2. Principal \ Teacher
1. Employer \ Supervisor
2. Principal \ Community Leader
ROUGH COPY OF LETTER to offer voluntary service
FINAL COPY OF LETTER
Final copy of Curriculum Vitae
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