Monday, May 18, 2015

Cover Letter

Munkhtsog Doltson
CEO
Mining National Operator
Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar


18th May 2016


Dear Mr.Munkhtsog

I have recently graduated from  The School of Business Administration and Humanities with a masters degree in 2016. My interest to work in the field of Human Resources Officers is what led me to enrol on a human resource course, and is also the reason why I am writing to you.

Yesterday I saw your vacancy for a human resource on the newspaper. After reading the job description I have become convinced that I am a perfect match for your requirements as I have the necessary skill, abilities. I consider myself to be proactive, resourceful, highly organized and deadline oriented, with the ability to multi-task and coordinate a number of high priority tasks at any one time. 

Whilst studying I also worked part time as a volunteer assistant for a Parliament member. My time working there broadened my knowledge of the field of communicating and has given me a much greater understanding of leadership. All of my experiences to date have given me a strong work ethic, and an ability to find practical solutions to problems. My core strengths include, but are not limited to the following;
  • An aptitude for problem solving.
  • Superb leadership skills.
  • Taking constructive criticism well.
I am very eager to become part of a winning team like yours, and right now I am looking for a role that will give me the opportunity to become actively involved in real world projects, and gain practical work experience in the field of human resource.

Yours sincerely,


Mungun Dondog

40.000 8-15
Chingeltei
Tel: 99105110
Email:
silver_0330@yahoo.com

Sunday, May 17, 2015

CHECKPOINT UNITS 10-12

Checkpoint units 10-12

1. Talking about jobs
1-c
2-a
3-e
4-f
5-g
6-d
7-b

3. What will life be like in 2030
1. will be buying, will be using, will be living
2. will have stopped, will haven't used, will be discovering
3. will be eating, will be decreasing
4. will have lived, will have rising

4. What if...?
  1.   If Alice hadn't applied for an internship at that  company. She wouldn't have ended up working there.
  2. If Martin hadn`t saw a career counsellor, he wouldn`t have went into advertising.
  3. If Alfonso hadn't got interested in nursing. He wouldn`t have been a pediatric.
5. Check it out
1. You live in Mongolia, don't you?
2. You have studied English for 5 years, haven't you?
3. You don't like rock music, do you?
4. You're an engineer, aren't you?
5. You went to America on vacation once , didn't you?

6. Any suggestions
1. We've being given....
2. I was asked
3. I was promoted
4. were layed off
5. I'm payed

CHECKPOINT UNITS 7-9

CHECKPOINT UNITS 7-9



CHECKPOINT UNITS 7-9

1.     What would you have done? 

A Complete the story using the correct forms of the verbs and expressions in the box. 

When Andrew was growing up, he was careful with his money. He got an allowance every week from his parents, and because he wanted to go to college, he set aside money every month. He opened a savings account that pays good interest, so his savings grew. In college, he didn’t have much money, but he had a budget and stuck to it. He kept track of the money he spent, and when he bought things, he always paid in cash.
But then, Andrew won $1 million in a lottery, and everything changed. He didn’t invest money in stocks and bonds. Instead, he went on a spending spree. He bought a house, a car, clothes, and computers, and he spent a lot on travel and entertainment. Soon he had nothing left, so he applied for a credit card and started charging his everyday expenses. To pay his college tuition fees, he took out a loan, which he is still paying off. Andrew has a good job now, but he still hasn’t got out of debt.

B. Answer the questions using past modals would have, should have, could have, must have, might have, or may have. Discuss your answers with a partner.

1.  What should Andrew have done with the money he won?
      Andrew should have paid off his college tuition fees.
2. Is there anything he shouldn’t have done?
     He shouldn’t have spent all his money.
3. What would you have done differently? What wouldn’t you have done?
     I would have saved all the money I won. I wouldn’t have spent money on travel and entertainment.
4. How do you think he must have felt after he’d spent all the money?
    I think he must have felt regret.
5. Why do you think Andrew went on a spending spree?
     He must have felt so happy and could not control hiss happiness.

2. How many words can you remember?

How many words can you remember?
Nouns                                                                         Adjectives
Honesty                                                                       Friendly
Friendliness                                                                 Happy
Kindness                                                                      Sad
Generosity                                                                   Andry
Selfishness                                                                   Shy
Happiness                                                                    Competitive
Kindness                                                                      Chatty
Creatiueness                                                                Childish
Leadership                                                                   Impatient

3.        So what were they saying?
A Complete these quotations with a problem, and then add a solution, using the appropriate form of the verb given.

1. John: “I went rock climbing, and I got this really big hole in my backpack.
             It needs to be sewn. Are you good at sewing?”
2. Alice: “My kitchen faucet keeps dripping, and I can’t turn it off.  It needs to be fixed, but I can’t afford               to get a plumber done it right now. Can you take a look at it?”
3. Robert: “I have this big oil spilt on my good jacket. I have to have it cleaned before my job interview                   next week. Which dry cleaner’s has the fastest service?”
4. Maria: “My watch has been running off. I’ve never had the battery changed, so it probably needs to         be replace. How much will a new battery cost?”
5. Hilary: “I had a car accident, and one of my doors got a big scratch in it. I’ve been looking for a place                 to get it fixed. Who fixed your car after your accident?”
B.  Report the general content of each person’s problem, using was saying (that) or was telling me (that). Then report exactly what the person said and asked about the solution, shifting the tenses back.
John was saying that he got a hole in his backpack when he went rock climbing. He said that it needed to be sewn, and then he asked if l was good at sewing!
Alice was saying that her kitchen faucet kept dripping and she couldn’t turn it off. She said it needed to be fixed. But she could not afford to be a plumber done it right then. She asked me to take a look at it.
Robert was saying that he had this big oil spilt on his jacket. He said he has to have that cleaned. Before his job interview next week. He asked which dry clearer’s has the fastest service.
Maria was telling me that her watch had been running off. She said she had never has battery changed. So that probably needed to be replaced. She asked how much would a new battery cost.
Hilary was telling me that she had a car accident, and one of her doors got a big scratch in it. She said she has been looking for a place to get that fixed. She asked who fixed my car after my accident.

4.     Want some help? 

A Complete the conversations with words like Ow, Ouch, Oops, Ooh, Ugh, Uh-oh, and Shoot. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. Then practice with a partner.

1. A OW! I just got an electric shock. I should get that iron fixed.
    B Ouch! I bet that hurt. Are you OK?
2. A Ooh! My computer just crashed again. I can’t understand it. It keeps happening.
    B Shoot! Maybe you've got a virus. Do you want me to look at it?
3. A Ooh! I’m hungry. Do you want a snack?
    B Sure! Let’s see. Do you want some scrambled eggs?
    A Ugh / Yuck! I can’t stand eggs.
    B Oops / Whoops! I just dropped them. Oh, well, never mind.
4. B Pair work Make each sentence “shorter” if possible, and practice again. Can you continue the conversations?

1. A OW! Just got a shock. I should get that fixed.
    B Ouch! Bet that hurt. You OK?
    A Yeah. Think so. Guess I ought to…
2. A Ooh! My computer just crashed again. I can’t understand why it keeps happening.
    B Shoot! Maybe you have got a virus. You want me look at it?
    A Yes please look at it.
3. A Ooh! I’m hungry. Do you want a snack?
    B Sure! Let’s see. Do you want some scrambled eggs?
    A Yuck! I can’t stand eggs.
    B Oops! I just dropped them. Oh, well, never mind.
    A Oops! I just dropped them. So never mind.
    B That is good. Let’s have pome ships.

CHECKPOINT UNITS 4-6

CHECKPOINT UNITS 4-6



CHECKPOINT UNITS 4-6

1.What are you supposed to do?
1.      It can be shown in public places like theatrical plays, movie theatres and on an airplane. It means turn off or mute your cellphones.
2.      This one means that there is no food or drinks allowed. It can be seen   in grocery stores or maybe libraries.
3.      This shows that the person must wear helmets. It can be shows at constructing   buildings or different kinds of factories.
4.       It shows that no photos must be taken. It can be spotted at museums, art galleries and at other private places.
5.      This one means you’re not supposed to walk on grass. It can be seen at gardens, parks.

2. You can say that again!
1.      I really enjoy going to parties. I ……just love going to parties.
2.      I sometimes get a bit nervous when l meet new people. I ……..don’t like meeting new people makes me nervous ….
3.      I don’t go out every night because it’s too expensive. It costs me must me much money to go out every night.
4.      I’m never on time when l have to meet friends. I always get lake when. I’m meeting my friends.

3. Crime doesn’t pay
A. People who are convicted of stealing usually get arrested. I think thieves should be arrested.
B. People who are convicted of robbery usually get arrested. I think robbers should be arrested.

4. A weird week
1.      Because she spent all her money on an expensive sweater.
2.      What Eric did was rude and wrong.
3.      He had a strange dream, so he didn’t sleep well
4.      He was in a hurry because he overslept.
5.      He didn’t see Sarah for six years since graduation.
6.      He remembered his dream last night.

5. Get this
Ann: I get the feeling that she was expecting it. She’ll get around to it soon.
Bill: did they ever get engaged? Or didn’t they get through.
Ann: they did, but she’ll soon get used to being single again.
Bill: it’s a tough time, but she’ll get over it.

6. Things in common?
I believe in god.
Once I tried to jump 10 feet over water.
I don’t believe in ghosts.
I’m not a fan of soap operas.
I was going to pick up my Laundry.
I’m not supposed to break any rules at

CHECKPOINT UNITS 1-3

CHECKPOINT UNITS 1-3



CHECKPOINT UNITS 1-3

1.      Is it polite?
       A  Complete the questions with the correct forms of the verbs
1.      would you ever consider not tipping a server in a restaurant?
2.      Do you remember staring at people when you where little?
3.      Do you its rude not saying  hello to your neighbors?
4.      Is holding hand  OK on a first date?
5.      Do you botner bargaing with street vendors when the items are already very cheap?
6.      Do you ever offer help to people on the bus or subway with the bags?
7.      Have you and a friend ever ended up arguing  in public?
8.      Have you ever offended someone  without intend to be  rude?

2.     Think, Bob, think!
       A. Complete the conversation with the correct forms of the verbs
           Officerhave you seen these people before?
            BobYes, they’re my neighbors.They live upstairs.
           OfifcerHow long have they been living  there?
            BobI guess, them for six months.They moved  here in   
                          August
            Officer: When did you last see them?
             BobUm ,about a week ago ,i think .Last Tuesday.
            Officer What where they doing when you sawthem?
               Bob Well ,as i came home, they were carrying a big suitcase to the  car.
             OfficerDid you speak to them?
               BobI said “Hi! Where are you going?
                        And they replied  ,”On vacation,”
              Officer What time did they finally leave
               Bob Oh ,um , it was pretty late ,around 11 at night, i guess,
             Officer Can you remember what they wearing?
                BobLet me think ....
B. Write Bob’s answer to the police officer’s last question. How much detail can you give ? compare with a partner  

3.     Can you complete this conversation?

     A  Completethe converstion with the words and expressions in the box. Practic the conversations
Definitely         don’t you think       now             of course           these            this                       to be honest     
                 Ann:   Bella used to live in Japan. You loved living there , right?
                  Bella:  Oh definitely .  I lived there for nine years , working for a Japanese             
                              advertusing   company
                 Chris  Nine years ? Wow ! Didn’t you get  homesick?
                  Bella Occasionally, But to be honest. I didn’t really miss living at home. I was too   
                               busy I mean  now   I missed my  family 
                  Chri:   Oh, I bet you did  don’t you think   how did you get  that job?
                               Did they bire you  over  here, or ...?
                   Bella Actually, I was already in Japan on an exchange programm, staying whit this  
                              family. And the father starts bringing home all  these   documents from his   
                              work to translate into English, Anyway. Istarted helping him, and his  
                              company  ended up hiring me.    
                  Ann:  And they transferred her here . It’s a cool story  of course     

                               
4.     As bad as that?

Baked poatoes:  A- Baked potatoes aren’t as tasty as french fries. Don’t you think?
     fries:              BTrust me, Baked potatoes are the best , and as tasty as french fries
Old buildings:    ANow a days in Mongolian construction companies are as many as  
New buildings:           everywhere. This could be a danger
                            B-Exactly isn’t it little to much for them to be thinking of only profit                     
                                                     and avi as stubborn human bein
Cheap watches :  A-Expensive watches look way different than cheap ones and  Expensive watches   :                                                   it’s not as breakable as cheap watches
                            B-Don’t you think won’t break as  easy  you  think if you care
                                                                                                   for it
5.     Guess the dish!

1.      Slurfees are eaten hot or cold ,which one is it?
-Ever since it came out, it was eaten cold
        2.    When is it healthy for your stomach to eat
               -I would say in the morning 
         3.   How is french fries cooked
-I’ve seen it many times but never tried to make it

4.    Kimbab what is it made with
       - Rich, sea weed and some other vegetables
5.   What is it srved with
       - Iwould consider kimbab as one of side dishes.
6.   What is it called that round white thing you guys  live in ?
       -Oh you mean her or it’s called yurt