This document reviews a basic memorandum such as would be used in a business setting. The student has an opportunity to identify the incorrectly spelled words, misused words, and basic constructual errors of the memorandum. An answer sheet is part of the document with suggested remedies.
This is an activity that I have used to screen applicants for job interviews. It is also a good resource for evaluating skills such as spelling, punctuation, and word choice in the educational setting. This activity includes the color-coded answer keys and breakdown of skill sets. Note: thumbnails do not align correctly - the original document does.
This is a sample document which shows the structure of a letter of proposal. It cotains the elements for a successful discourse: purpose, introduction, statement of problem, proposed solution, schedule, qualifications, conclusion, and appendices. It is specific in content, but is general in titling so that others can use as a teaching tool.
This interview form has 11 questions, and some are multiple choice, and some are open-ended questions. All of them are thought-provoking, and the notes (included as the preview file) will discuss some of the aspects of the candidate interview. A great preparation tool for those that want practice, and certainly usable for screening applicants.
11th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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