Alexandra
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Prepositions
1. I am writing to you with regard to the voluntary work placement.
2. I am planning to do a degree in veterinary science at university.
3. As you will see in my CV, I have always shown an interest in animals.
4. In this position I was responsible for taking care of the dogs' daily needs.
5. Undertaking a degree in veterinary science confirms my interest and commitment to the field.
6. Working at your animal sanctuary will provide an invaluable insight into working with animals.
Correct Form of the Word
1. There are several advertisements online for a variety of work placements.
2. She’s always known that she wants to work as a scientist after university.
3. He has an unconditional offer from medical school, which means he's definitely got a place, whatever his exam results.
4. Learning music is interesting, but it's not relevant/it's irrelevant to what I want to do at university. (?)
5. At the animal sanctuary I had sole responsibility for looking after the birds.
6. She regularly spends time helping out on her uncle's farm.
7. My time helping out at the animal sanctuary reinforced my decision to become a vet.
8. Hands-on experience provides a valuable insight into any profession.
9. It was a unique opportunity to acquire new skills and expertise.
10. My previous employers would be willing to provide references to support my application.
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