Rästitöiden palautuskansio
Rästitöiden palautuskansio
Mainitse kurssi ja mikä kurssiin liittyvä palautus on kyseessä.
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Rästitehtävien ohjeet
ENA1-2 (ekan viikon kirjoitelma, wilmassa varmaan nimellä palautettava kirjoitelma)
PALAUTA RÄSTITYÖKANSIOON!
Kirjoita vähintään 250 sanaa, ei ylärajaa, mutta älä nyt ihan romaania kuitenkaan.
Kirjoita suoraan pedanettiin tai wordiin, Google Docsiin, minne haluat. Kunhan minä pääsen sen jotenkin näkemään. Rästipalautuskansio löytyy Tean enkut (lukio) -sivun alta (edit: nyt tuosta yläpuolelta).
KIRJOITA KOKO TEKSTI ENGLANNIKSI!
Tekstin kuuluu sisältää nämä kohdat:
Tell me...
- about you. How old, where you come from, where you live now etc.
- about your friends and family.
- about your hobbies. Things you liked to do when you were a child but don't like to do anymore. Things you still like to do.
- if you know what you want to be "when you grow up". If you have a specific profession in mind or if you don't know yet.
- what you hope will happen in the future
- some of your favourite things (this can be as simple as favourite movies/music etc.)
- anything else.
(These are optional:
- 3 random facts about you. (2 truths and 1 lie)
- the weirdest random fact you know.
- your nickname (if you have one)
- if there is something you have just recently realized that you are embarrassed you didn’t realize earlier.)
And answer these questions:
- Where would you want to live in 20 years time?
- What would you do if you won a two-week holiday for two to a destination of your choice? Where would you go and who would you take with you?
- If you had a time machine, would you rather travel to the past or the future? Where/when? Why?
- What would you have done differently in the past if you had known then everything you know know? (You can use this sentence: "If I had known then what I know now, I would have --- ")
(These are optional:
- What is your favourite smell? (Make it weird if you will)
- What is your favourite sound? (Again, make it weird if you will)
- What superpower would you like to have?
- What kind of a secret society would you want to start?
- What is the most embarrassing thing you have ever done?
- Pineapple on pizza? Yea or nay?)
ENA3: palautettava äänite

ENA3: Book review

ENA5: Tiivistelmä
Valitse toinen kahdesta tekstistä ja kirjoita siitä suomenkielinen tiivistelmä. Ohjeet löydät myös kirjasta Learning to Learn -osiosta (mutta sama alla kuvana). Voit kirjoittaa tiivistelmän myös suoraan kirjaasi, mutta en sitä osaa sieltä etsiä, joten ilmoita minulle asiasta wilman kautta, tai (ehkä helpompaa) kirjoita tiivistelmä docsiin/wordiin ja palauta ylle rästipalautuskansioon linkkinä.
Alla tekstit myös kuvina:



ENA6: Palautettava äänite

ENA6: CV & Cover letter (+ työpaikkailmoitus)
Tee ja palauta sekä CV (ansioluettelo) ja cover letter (työhakemus). Ohjeet CV:n kirjoittamiseen alla (löytyy myös kirjan Learning to learn -osiosta (kohta 2).)
Cover letter eli työhakemuksen kirjoitukseen ei ole kummoisia ohjeita kirjassa (kirjan personal statement on hieman eri asia, käytetään kun haetaan esim. oppilaitokseen), joten katso mallia alla olevista kuvista. Mutta käytännössä kerrot lyhyesti kuka olet, mitä paikkaa haet, miksi olet kiinnostunut kyseisestä paikasta, ja miksi heidän pitäisi palkata juuri sinut.
Muista liittää/palauttaa myös kuvakaappaus työpaikkailmoituksesta että näen millaista paikkaa olet hakemassa!
Voit etsiä työpaikkoja vaikka alla olevien linkkien takaa.
https://paikat.te-palvelut.fi/tpt/ laita sijanniksi ulkomaat
https://www.helpx.net/
https://www.aupairworld.com/en
CV:n laatiminen ● Compiling a CV
A curriculum vitae or CV usually contains about two pages. It includes a summary of your educational, professional and academic background as well as a list of your publications, presentations, awards, honors and other details. Your CV should be clear, short, complete and up-to-date. Use appropriate English.
WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR CV?
Personal details
Include your name, address, date of birth, mobile number, email, web page, LinkedIn profile and other relevant social media. It’s common to include a passport-sized photo in the top right-hand corner of the CV. Remember to highlight your skills that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
Include your name, address, date of birth, mobile number, email, web page, LinkedIn profile and other relevant social media. It’s common to include a passport-sized photo in the top right-hand corner of the CV. Remember to highlight your skills that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
Education and qualifications
Include your secondary and upper secondary education, your school leaving certificates and matriculation examination results as well as your degree subject and university. Mention your grades or grade point averages unless they are poor.
Include your secondary and upper secondary education, your school leaving certificates and matriculation examination results as well as your degree subject and university. Mention your grades or grade point averages unless they are poor.
Work experience
List your work experience starting with your newest one. Give a brief description of your duties. Use action words such as developed, planned and organised. Remember to mention if your job involved working in a team or with customers, or dealing with complaints. Don’t mention the routine, non-people tasks such as cleaning rooms. Describe what skills were needed in the job.
Interests and achievements
Keep this section short and to the point. As you grow older, your employment record will become longer and your interests won’t be that important anymore. Give emphasis to interests where you need people skills. Show that you are interested in a lot of things. Any interests relevant to the job are worth mentioning. Any evidence of leadership is also important to mention such as a captain or coach of a sports team, course representative, chair of a student society or scout leader.
Skills
The usual ones to mention are languages as well as a description of your command of those languages. (See instructions in 1. Language profile). Also list your computer skills eg. working knowledge of MS Word and Excel, plus basic web page design skills and how familiar you are with video conferencing platforms.
References
Normally two referees are sufficient: one academic (perhaps your tutor or a project supervisor) and one employer (perhaps your previous part-time or summer job).
What to include in your video CV?
There are no set rules for creating a video CV, but do not send in one without considering how useful it might be. Video CVs are great if you need to give an example of your presentation skills and if you want to impress the employer. If you’re applying for a sales job, a video CV would be appropriate.
There are guidelines as to what should be included in a video CV. It should never be longer than three minutes. Introduce yourself clearly and tell the viewer why you’re the right person for the job. Remember you only have a few seconds to engage them – then you have to keep them interested. End with something along the lines of “Thank you for taking the time to watch my CV.”
Body language is important. Maintain eye contact with the camera and have a happy expression on your face. Make sure that you dress as if you were in an interview. Don’t read from a paper because it really shows on the video. Learn by heart what you are going to say.








