UNIT 2 CONTENT COURSE

2.1 ANALYZING PARAGRAPHS FOR THE
MAIN IDEA AND ITS DEVELOPMENT

2.2 FINDING THE IMPLIED MAIN
IDEA OF A PARAGRAPH

2.3 GRAMMAR (PERFECT TENSES)
2.4 SKIMMING FOR THE GENERAL
IDEA

2.5 DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN
GENERAL AND SPECIFIC
STATEMENTS

2.6 SELECTING THE MAIN IDEA
DETAILS

2.7 GRAMMAR (CONDITIONALS)

Read the text and choose the correct answer.

Being the best candidate for the job is one thing. That alone is not of much help, however, if you cannot persuade your potential employer that no-one else can do the job better than you. This applies to the entire process, from sending your CV to attending the interview.

You must shine at all stages, because your qualifications might impress them enough to get your foot in the door, but that could be as far as you will go. If you show a lack of vital personal qualities, such as a smart appearance and good communication skills, the interviewer will conclude that you are unlikely to be able to fit well into the company structure.

The point that the writer is trying to emphasize is that:





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