Thursday, June 7, 2007

Writing resumes!



What kind of bird is this? What kind of bush is this? Where was the photo taken? Post your answers in 'comments'

G'day all,

It was great to see the fantastic work you did with Bubbleshare last week! Some of you are very creative and certainly don't need me to teach you anything on the computer! Well done!

Some of you are learning to drive or have recently got your licence so you may be thinking about Buying a car. Have a look at Time4English, Intermediate and do the exercises on Buying a used car. Remember to give me a copy of the work you do. When you have finished, write an opinion in your blog about buying a used car in Australia!

As we are soon to start work on Instructions/Processes etc, I thought that I'd give you some instructions today! Some of you are seriously thinking about going to get a job so it's a good idea to get your CV/Resume up to date. Today you can start to prepare one in class.

First, open Microsoft Word.
Then, click on the small x in the top right hand corner (not the one in the red box)to open Microsoft Office online.
Next,type 'Templates' in the search box.
Find Resumes/CV
Click on 'Basic'
Choose number 11 (you'll have to count) - Chronological resume - vertical theme.
Select 'Download now'.
Click 'Accept'
Finally, click 'Continue' and start writing in your information!

Happy blogging!

12 comments:

Wellcome to China ! said...
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Wellcome to China ! said...

Hi Marion:
What kind of bird is this?
The bird is a Rainbow Lorikeet .
What kind of bush is this?
This is Australia gravillia flower.
Where was the photo taken?
I guess maybe you took the photo in your bakeyard.

hello mercedes said...

The name of the birds is Rainbow Lorikeets you can found this birds in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

I think this picture is in your backyard.

Betty said...

Hi Marion,
Glad to see the bird picture, I am familiar with the bird but I am not familiar with the bush and I have never seen such kind of bush flower before. The bird is a kind of parrots. Several months ago, my mother-in-law found a poor green bird nearby her frend's home which is the same as marion's blog picture showed. It is so poor that its fly wings were cut by someone, and it yelled lonely on the roadside. My mother-in-law thought it is so poor, and took it home and fed it till now, but the poor bird would never fly again because the wings can't grow. It was very amazing that, the next day when the green bird came to my home, there were two other green birds often fly to my home to see her. They were playing together, and singing together, sometime eating together, then flying away. Every they flying away, the poor bird would yelled for a monment.
This is really a lovely picture, it may be taken in someone's backyard.

angel said...

g'day marion :

Ithink the photo is for a Rainbow Lorikeet it is windefull is'nt?
And i think we can find this bird over the north-east in australia as i founded in the internt .
This photo it might took in you backyard

Vicky said...

Hi Marion:
The bird in the picture of your blog is call Rainbow Lorikeet and the tree is call Gravillia Flower.And where? I think the picture was taken in your backyard by you!

Alisha said...
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Alisha said...

Hi Marion,
This parrot is called Rainbow Lorikeet which was resting on the Australian gravillia flower.
This photo was taken in you backyard because you told us.

ling said...

G'day Marion
The bird is a Rainbow Lorikeet and the gravilla. We can see the kind of this birds and treees everywhere in Sydney,like backyard and street. you tlod us you took the photo in your graden.

yang said...

I guessed you took the picture in your backyard,which showed a bird called Rainbow Lorikeet was eating the Grevillea flower.

tina said...

Hi Marion:
This bird is the Rainbow Lorikeet and the flower's name is Grevllea.
this photo was taken by your backyard.