41 Post-Course Reflection
After working through this online workbook, you should be able to do the following:
- Respond to various job interview questions.
- Talk about personal skills and experience in an interview.
- Explain how to prepare for an interview in Canada.
- Use appropriate tone, language, and body language in a formal setting such as a job interview.
- Read and identify key information in an email.
- Respond politely to emails from an employer using appropriate language.
You practised and improved your Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing competencies as described in Level 5 of the Canadian Language Benchmarks. You also practised and developed many of the transferable Essential Skills that you need for success at work, in the community, and in school.
In the following Post Checklist of Skills activity, you will once again see a list of Essential Skills and CLB competencies related to job interviews. These are skills and competencies you practised in this workbook.
Do you remember how confident you were with the skills and competencies before you started this course?
At that point, did you know what the skills and competencies meant? Could you do them? Did you need help?
What about now? Has anything changed?
Post Checklist of Skills Activity
- Answer the questions.
- Reflect on the description that appears on the Results page. Think about the results from the Pre Checklist of Skills activity you did at the beginning of the course.
- Are you more confident now?
- Do you know more?
- Do you have more skills and competencies?
- Can you work more independently?
- Can you do these skills and competencies faster or more easily or more fluently?
- Can you do these skills more accurately?
Answer; reply to something
Suitable or acceptable for a situation
The character and attitude of something (happy, sad, formal, informal)
Important
Appropriately; in a respectful way
Things you can do well; skills
Can be moved from one place or person (or job) to another
After
Feeling sure about your ability to successfully do things
Think deeply and carefully about something
On your own; without help
Correctly, with few or no mistakes