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The Manager
745 Le Loi Rd
Sunflower Hotel Da Nang
610 Bach Dang Rd, Da Nang
20 March 2018
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing in response to your advertisement on Viet Nam Net for a young and enthusias receptionist.
Last summer, I worked as a receptionist in International hotel for 2 months. My responsibilities included greeting guests, giving them information and help them check in. I also took part in answering the phone as well as their questions.
I consider myself to be young, hardworking,enthusias and helpful. I can speak English quite good and can work as an interpreter. In addition, I can work for long hours, If required.
I can provide references from the hotel’s human resources department.
It would be grateful if I could visit your hotel and discuss my application with you in person. I am available for an interview on any day from Monday to Thursday.
If my application is accepted, I will be able to start work from 15th of May. I am enclosing my CV with this letter.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Ichika
FROM: Hoai Giang
TO: The manager of Sunflower hotel
ADRESS: Number 310 Bach Dang St, Da Nang city
Dear sir,
I'm currently writing this letter in order to respond to your advertisement about inviting a receptionist for the sunflower hotel at Da Nang. I am pleased to have the job and serve as a receptionist.
I've worked as a receptionist for 4 hotels 2 years before. My responsibilities in all the hotels include introducing to passengers, writing the information list ( including phone numbers, customer names and rooms ) and answering the phone. My salary wasn't high after it was overdue, but I shall be grateful to help.
I've been learning English for over 10 years, so my abiliy is to speak English fluetly, please don't worry. I always consider myself to be hardworking, reliable and energe.
It is my pleasure to serve in this luxurious hotel. If my application is accepted, I will agree and try my best to work as a receptionist in this Sunflower hotel. I shall look forward and wait for your agreement. Please contact me if necessary, with my phone number **********
Your responder
Giang
Duong Hoai Giang.
In most cases the interview is the last hurdle that an applicant has to clear before landing a job. Interviews probably aren’t a foolproof method of selecting candidates; however, I can’t suggest any better alternatives.
An employer can’t fully assess a candidate’s capabilities, personality or character during an interview. Several personality development centers now prepare candidates for interviews. They are taught how to answer questions that are frequently asked during interviews. Sometimes a candidate who possesses better qualifications may fail to get the job because of his poor performance in the interview.
However, I don’t think that interviews should be done away with. Employers all over the world use this selection process to find the best candidates. This is a clear indication that interviews are an efficient method of selecting good candidates.
In my opinion, interviews should not be the only criterion for selecting candidates. They should be used in conjunction with written examinations during which a candidate’s proficiency in various subjects can be assessed. In addition, candidates should be asked to participate in debates or group discussions. Their real personality and leadership skills will come to the fore during these events.
To conclude, the interview is not a flawed recruitment process. It isn’t perfect but it certainly has more merits than demerits. In fact, when interviews are used in conjunction with other personality tests, they will definitely help businesses find the best candidates. Organisations should also consider hiring fresh graduates on a probationary basis. Those who deliver excellent performance during the probationary period should be hired to fill permanent positions.
Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list:
As a career adviser, I never say to (1) anyone/everyone/someone/no one: you must take this job or that job. It has to be their decision. We (2) try out/make/carry out/experiment psychological tests that show what kind of personality people have, what their (3) cons/likes/strengths/pros and weaknesses are. This helps them to know what kind of work they are (4) suiting/suitable/suited/suit to.
Kate, for example, likes working (5) with/about/for/of people not machines. The job in the small company may suit her very well. But one thing to think about is risk. Kate could (6) lose/find/ make/quit her job if there is (7) 0/a/the/an downturn in the industry.
She will probably (8) find/let/make/keep the market research job a bit boring. But if she is really ambitious, it may be better to take a job with a large company (9) that/what/whom/whose offers good prospects in the long (10) term/career/way/time.
It is improtant for Kate to think about her long term plans. That will help her to make the right decision.
1. I..have been working.(work) here for too long. it's time to find a new job.
2. I was nineteen and studying at university. I.have been..(be) there for almost a year.
3. It was New Year's Eve but none of the family really wanted to celebrate. they ..have had..( have) a terrible year.
4. the doctor came as quickly as she could but the old man.has already died.. (already die)
5. she woke up and thought about the night before. it.was certainly..(certainly be) a night to remember.
6. oh no! you look terrible. what..had happened.(happen)?
7. go and help that child.she ...has fallen off. ( fall off) her bike
8. no one in the village had any money because they..had all lost.(all lost) their jobs.
9. there was no one at the meeting. everyone ...has decided (decide) to boycott it.
10. I hear you're looking for a new job. .....Have you found.. (you/find) one?
Fill in the blanks with "this/that /these / those /here/ there.
1......These......are his toys over there.
2. I would like some of ......those ......cookies on that shelf.
3. .......These........bicycles over there are expensive.
4. ......Here.....are his toys over there.
5.Is ........this........piece of pie over there for me.
Fill in the blanks with "this/that /these / those /here/ there.
1......Those......are his toys over there.
2. I would like some of .....those.......cookies on that shelf.
3. .......Those........bicycles over there are expensive.
4. ......Those.....are his toys over there.
5.Is .........that.......piece of pie over there for me.
I. Which is correct or both of them? Underline the correct answer(s).
1. My older/elder sister is a TV producer.
2. I’m surprised Mary is only 25. I thought she was older/elder.
3. Jane’s younger sister is still at school. Her older/elder sister is a nurse.
4. Is she younger than you? – No, she is older/elder than me.
5. I must ring home today and find out if there’s any further/father news about my grandmother and her operation.
6. Paris is further/father north than Tokyo.
7. John ran further/father than his friend did.
8. I gave my old laptop to my sister because I had no further/father use for it.
9. This is the latest/last news.
10. This is the latest/last time I lend you my car.
11. I think this is his latest/last but not his latest/last literacy work.
12. This jacket is the latest/last fashion.
requireful
There are no further requirements for applying the job.