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RESUME
A resume is (1…), one page, one short chance at proving you (2…) a qualified and experienced candidate who should be hired (3…) a company. It wraps up all (4…) life experiences, needs to be professional, to the point and perfect. A resume (5…) present a clear picture of the candidate. For this you should know (6…) a potential employer expects. They look at a person’s experience with (7…), how long the person (8…) for a company or to see if he is a «job jumper». The person should be able (9…) present himself in a resume. Your resume must be right, standard format, (10…). To offer details about spouses and children is not necessary and not professional.
1. The weather in England is very changeable, isn't it? Yes, it is.
2. What comparison do the English use when they want to describe a person whose mood and opinion changes very often? The English use the comparison "as changeable as the weather" of a person who often changes his mood or opinion about something. 3. What statement is often made by the English to describe the meteorological conditions of their country? This statement "Other countries have a climate; in England we have weather" is often made by the English to describe the meteorological conditions of their country.
4. How often does it rain in England? It often rains in England. The English have three variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon, or when it rains all day long.
5. The weather is the favourite conversational topic in England, isn't it? Yes, it is. Do you find this topic of conversation interesting? No, I do not.
6. What is the best time of the year in England? The best time of the year in England is spring.
7. What do you know about London fogs? The most unpleasant aspects of the weather in England are fog and smog.
8. What kind of weather do you like best of all? I like sunny weather.
9. Where do you get the weather forecast from? I get the weather forecast from the Internet. Do you always believe it? No, I do not.