CIRRICULUM VITAE 1. Personal Information: Fullname: DOB: POB: ID number: Nationality: Vietnamese Sex Marital status: Single Permanent address: Contact address: Desired position: Current Net Salary Desired Salary: Negotiation Other benefits: Time needed to inform my current employer: Negotiation 2. Academic Qualifications: Qualification Institution Country Majors Grad e Length of program Year completed 3. Key Training Courses: Name of Course Conducted by Durantio n Grade Year Certificate 4. Foreign Languages: Foreign languages Fair Good Very Good 5. Job History: CIRRICULUM VITAE Company Job title Period Title of Direct Supervisor Main duties: Achievements: 1- Airserco Labour Export Centre Main duties: - Be reponsible for handling labour input - Arranged English class for new labour - Taught English for labour… Note: This was the first company I worked as full time staff since graduation so what I have learnt was valuable Those experiences included administrative tactics, the self-confidence on standing amongs so many people, the effective way to work for the best results . 3- Command Group ( part-time job) Office Staff Diplomatic Division Main duties: Results: The starting time was so hard for me as the undergraduate but the experience I got was so great, the life is only useful, and I realised the great lessons studied from here: How to communicate effectively? How to work hard and efficiently in professional working environment? How to exchange my views to others? How to report to my boss? How to use my best knowledge to apply for my jobs?, and so on 6. Characteristics: Strengths Weaknesses Strong spirit and strong physics; High sense of confidence, responsibility. So strict with myself and to others Good office skills: communicative, corresponence Proven skills to work in group or individual under high pressure; CIRRICULUM VITAE Enthusiasistic, organized person; Prior experience with administrative position; Be on time, and proactive with everythings which I can By my signature, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the information provided in this C.V. is accurate and complete Signature: date: ------------------------------- UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF HANOI VISA Information No Full name (in capital letters) Sex M F Date of birth Nationalit y at birth/curr ent Passport number Occupati on/ Position Date of entr y Date of exit Place to pick up visa in your country Applying for visa Multiple Single Type Professor/le cturer Visitor Student EMBASSY OF VIETNAM 1233 20 th Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel: (202) 861-0737, (202) 861-2293 Fax: (202) 861-0917 VISA APPLICATION (FOR NON-VIETNAMESE PASSPORT HOLDERS) ______ 01 Photo (2 inches x 2 inches, bright background) Glue or staple photo here 1. Name (in block letters): . …………………………………………. Family name First name Middle name 2. Date of birth: ….………… dd mm yy 3. Male: Female 4. Place of birth: . 5. Nationality at birth: Nationality at present: . 6. Passport number: Date of issue: Date of expiry: .… 7. Profession: . Place of employment: . Telephone (Office):… … 8. Present address: (P.O Box Not Accepted) ………….………………………………………….…. ……………………………………………………… . Telephone (Home): 9. Purpose of visit to Vietnam: . . 10. Name, address of your contact in Vietnam: (organization or individual) ……………… …… . .………………………………………….… 11. Proposed date of entry and exit Vietnam: from ./ / . to …./….…/…… . dd mm yy dd mm yy 12. Number of entries: Single Multiple I solemnly declare that the statements made in this application are true and correct. City, State:…………………………………………………… Date:……………………………………………………………… Signature: …. Before submitting, make sure you have included: Original Passport; Completed and signed Application with One Photo glued or stapled; Visa Fee: Money Order (or Cashier’s Check); and Prepaid US Express Mail Slip (UPS and DHL are not accepted for the return envelope), (if you want your visa be returned by mail). Last Update: November 2006 Part I: Introduction 1. Rationale Throughout the world, English has become necessary for a lot of people at different social positions. Indeed, it is considered the most common means of communication in the world today. Realizing that English plays an important role in the development of the country, Viet Nam, like any other countries, has paid much attention to the popularity of teaching English to its people. Communicative Approach has proved their superiority through communicative activities, more languages are used and students ' initiatives and active involvement are developed. Mastering a language is not only the ability to remember the knowledge such as structures, grammar but also the ability to apply it into real-life communication. Therefore, the teaching method must focus on linguistic competence as well as communicative competence. Nunan (1991:39) states that to most people, "mastering the art of speaking is the single most important aspect of learning a second or foreign language. For that reason, The author would like to carry this particular study to help teachers to develop their student's speaking skills. There are many communicative activities, which are used in class to develop students ' speaking skills. "Information gap is an ingredient in most real life communication" (Hammer 1983: 95 ). That is why information gap exercises seem to be the most useful and effective tool for teachers to bring features of real life communication into classroom context. The eleventh form pupils have a basic knowledge of English. The knowledge in this stage is very important and considered the turning-point prepared for the twelfth form. Therefore, the improvements in teaching and learning English in general and in this stage in particular are urgent and necessary. Being a student of English and a teacher of English in the near future, the author is really concerned with methodology in general and the teaching of speaking in particular. 2.Aims of the Study: -To point out the effectiveness of information gap exercises in developing English learners ' communicative competence in general and speaking skills in particular. -To point out the real situation of using information gap activities in teaching English, especially, the speaking skills at Upper Secondary Schools. -To suggest some information gap activities to develop the 11 th form students ' speaking skills. 3. Scope of the Study: 1 The scope of my study is to search for some typical information gap exercises which are suitable for the teaching of speaking skills and the application of using these information gap exercises to improve the speaking ability for the 11 th form pupils. 4. Methods of the Study: -Collect materials and information related to teaching speaking and information gap activities. -Investigate and analyze the real situation of learning and teaching speaking to the 11 th form pupils; the real situation of using information gap activities in teaching speaking English to the 11 th form pupils. -Synthesize and analyze the result gaining in investigating duration to suggest information- gap activities to teach speaking the 11 th form class. Montana Lottery Financial Audit BIDDER INFORMATION AND BID FORM May 2006 This is trial version www.adultpdf.com Table of Contents Section I – Project Overview and General Provisions 1 Project Overview 1 General Provisions 1 Section II – Lottery Information 3 Lottery Background 3 Section III - Scope And Objectives of Work Requested 4 Scope of Work Requested 4 Bid Response Procedures 4 Additional Information 5 Appendix A A-1 Audit Contract A-1 Appendix B B-1 Sample Response Document B-1 Part A - Time Proposal B-2 Part B - Price Proposal B-3 Part C - Approach For Conducting Audit B-4 Part D - Staffing Proposal B-5 Part E - Firm's Auditing Experience B-6 Part F – Information To Be Provided To The Legislative Audit Division B-7 Part G - Arrangements For Independent Review Of Audit Report And Working Papers B-8 This is trial version www.adultpdf.com SECTION I – PROJECT OVERVIEW AND GENERAL PROVISIONS – CONT. 8. Work papers supporting the audit report must be made available to the State at the Legislative Audit Division offices upon request. It is anticipated the work papers for this audit will be subject to review by Legislative Audit Division staff for the purposes of quality control. All engagement documentation must be kept for a period of no less than five years from the date of issuance of the audit report, as specified in the contract. 9. The information provided in this document may provide a reasonable basis for the preparation of a bid. If, however, additional information is required, the bidder may contact Angie Lang, contract liaison, of the Legislative Audit Division at (406) 444-3122. The bidder is encouraged to become familiar with the Lottery's operations through visitation, if necessary, and discussion with appropriate Lottery officials before submitting a bid. MONTANA LOTTERY FINANCIAL-COMPLIANCE AUDIT, PAGE 2 This is trial version www.adultpdf.com APPENDIX A – CONT. i. A list of administrative officials. j. Lottery replies from all agencies involved in the Accountants' report findings. k. All other matters as must be mutually agreed to by the Accountants and LAD. 5. The report will exclude all proper names of individuals except as required in the list of administrative officials and in formal agency responses. 6. Significant deficiencies in internal control or unusual financial transactions shall be reported to LAD as soon as possible after such matters have been observed by the Accountants. Any apparent penal violations discovered during the audit shall be reported immediately in writing to LAD, and the Accountants agree not to divulge any information thereon to anyone unless authorized by LAD. Confidentiality 7. The Accountants agree to maintain the confidentiality of those records of the Lottery that may be confidential, except that LAD shall have access to such confidential records. Accountants must abide by all applicable federal and state laws governing confidentiality. Accountants must also complete a federal confidentiality training program and sign an attestation of completion. Any and all disclosures of public information will be made by LAD. Accountants should refer all requests and corresponding information to LAD liaison for public dissemination. Independent Contractor 8. LAD recognizes that the Accountants are independent public accountants and that the Accountants will not be requested nor required to surrender their "independence," as such term is professionally understood and used concerning public APPENDIX A – CONT. be granted only for good cause shown as determined by LAD. Failure of the Accountants to complete and deliver the final report to LAD by October 15, 2006, will result in a penalty of 2.5 percent (2.5%) of the contract price per week, or portion thereof, being assessed against the Accountants by LAD, unless an extension of time has been granted by LAD. Any penalties assessed by LAD will be subtracted from the amount owing to the Accountants from LAD under this contract. LAD reserves the right to terminate the contract if the Accountants fail to complete and deliver the final report by the date specified above Audit Liaison 17. LAD will designate one staff member as contract liaison to serve as liaison between LAD and the Accountants for purposes of fulfilling the terms of this contract. All communications, requests, and billings between the Accountants and LAD will be submitted through the contract liaison. Contract liaison for this audit is Angela Lang. Billing and Payments 18. The Accountants will submit a final time report to LAD after the Legislative Audit Committee meeting in which the audit report is presented. The time report will be in the form prescribed by LAD. The Accountants shall submit, on forms provided by LAD, all billings to LAD for approval and, upon approval, LAD will forward the billings to the Lottery. The Lottery will then process such billings for payment. Compensation to the Accountants pursuant to this contract for services and expenses shall be $xx,xxx. Any payments in excess of this amount must be the result of a separate written contract between the Accountants, the Lottery, and LAD. A retention of twenty percent (20%) of each approved payment will be made by the Lottery until the final audit report has been delivered to LAD and presented to the Montana Legislative Audit Committee and until LAD has received a final time report. Performance Review 19. Contingent upon satisfactory performance the Accountants may have the opportunity to annually renew this contract for the next contract term (the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007) at a price agreed upon by both parties. Should the Legislative Auditor and Accountants be unable to negotiate a mutually acceptable fee, the contract may be put out for bid for the subsequent audit period. Termination and Default 20. LAD may, by written notice to the Accountants, terminate this contract without cause. LAD must give written notice of termination to the Accountant at least 30 days prior to the effective date of termination. In the event of default and nonperformance of the contract by the Accountants as determined by LAD, the right to any compensation under the terms of this contract is forfeited. LAD at its sole discretion may terminate or reduce the scope of this contract if available funding is reduced for any reason. Governing Law 21. The laws of the State of Montana shall govern the construction and interpretation of this contract. For all proceedings among the parties to this contract arising hereunder, venue shall be the First Judicial District Court in and for Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Limits, Modification, Severability, and Amendment 22. This contract contains the entire understanding and agreement of the parties. No modification or amendment thereto shall be valid unless the same is reduced to writing and made a part of this contract. A declaration by any court, or any other binding legal source, that any provision of the contract is illegal and MONTANA LOTTERY FINANCIAL-COMPLIANCE AUDIT, PAGE A-4 This is trial version www.adultpdf.com APPENDIX A – CONT. void shall not affect the legality and enforceability