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Completing forms a CVs

TermDefinition
a registration form where you enter your name on an official list, e.g. at a school or college
an enrolment form when you are applying to do a course of study)
an entry form if you want to enter for an exam, e.g. Cambridge English: First
a landing card for people from some countries when they enter the UK
a visa application form when you make an official request to enter or leave some countries
fill in a form complete
date of birth When were you born?
place of birth Where were you born?
country of origin Where do you come from?
marital status Are you singled or married?
date of arrival When did you arrive?
date of departure When are you leaving/ When did you leave?
signed Write your signature
signature the special way you have of writing your own name
apply for a job/university to make a formal request, usually written, for smth such as a job, a place at a university, or permission to do smth
curriculum vitae B.E/resume A. E. CV
personal details information about you such as your name, address, email address, etc.
details about education and qualification e.g. university degree, programming certificate, etc.
work experience the jobs you have done
interests what you enjoy doing
skills abilities you have learned and practised
career aims what you want to do in your future working life
a reference a letter written by someone who knows you which says if you are suitable for a particular job
require a personal statement need
follow this particular cource to be interested in smth and in the way it develops
type (opp.handwriting) to use keybord to write a message or letter etc.
make it complicated difficult to understand
information is relevant connected to and useful for the particular job
work on your own work without others
good at working in a team with a group of people
put smth down/write down to write smth, especially a name or number, on a piece of paper or on a list
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