Vision: Description

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 5

EXAM NOTES

VISION
Misamis University upholding the principle that God is the center of its existence and education its
service offering to God and country, aims to be the leading institution of learning.

MISSION
It is committed to the development of the whole person who is God-fearing, principled, socially
responsible, service-oriented, environmentally concerned and is competent to meet global challenges.

CORE VALUES
 Excellence
 Honesty
 Integrity
 Loyalty

DESCRIPTION
 (NOUN)
o Spoken or written representation of a person, object or event

 (ADJECTIVE)
o Word or phrase added to a noun to describe it
CATEGORIES
 Appearance
 Color
 Condition
 Personality
 Quantity
 Size & Shape

 Description is a kind of discourse that aims to create a picture in the mind of the reader.

STEPS IN DESCRIBING A PICTURE


1. Look at the picture intently.
2. Observe and examine what do the images convey.
3. Talk to yourself what puffs your mind as you analyze the picture.
4. Focus and do not get annoyed or distracted by your surroundings.
5. Don’t panic when things go blank. Inhale, exhale. Go back to the picture, then start again.

MEET
 (VERB)
o Come into the presence of someone by chance or arrangement

CLIENT
 (NOUN)
o A person/organization using services of a professional or company

MEETING
 Meeting with Clients – One of the most important things
o Introducing Oneself
 is an initial step to create positive and lasting impression
 establishes personal connection
o It is the best way to understand their needs and how you can help them

MEET
 (DEFINITION)
o Bringing together
o Coming into the presence of

QUESTION
 (NOUN)
o A sentence worded or expressed to elicit information

 (VERB)
o To ask a question

 Asking a question is one of the most important tasks in speaking any language
 Types of Questions
o Yes & No Questions
o Information Questions
 What
 Where
 When
 Why
 Which
 How
o WH Questions

ATTENTIVE
 (ADJECTIVE)
o Paying close attention to

CHART
 (NOUN)
o A drawing that shows information in a simple way

LISTEN
 (VERB)
o To make an effort to hear something
o To pay attention

ATTENTIVE/ACTIVE LISTENTING
 Defined by Francois de La Rochefoucauld
o To listen closely and reply well with the highest perfection
 Absorbing and being able to accurately recall what the other person has said
 Skill that can be acquired and developed with practice
 Involves listening with all senses

NON-VERBAL SIGNS
 Smile
 Eye Contact
 Posture
 Mirroring
 Distraction (Absence)

VERB
 (NOUN)
o Tells about an action or a state

PROVIDE
 (VERB)
o To make available

MANUFACTURE
 (VERB)
o Make on a large-scale using machinery
REGULAR VERBS
 Weak Verb
 Past Tense Forms Adds the Following to Base Form
o D
o T
o ED
 Past Tense and Past Participle are the same
 Follows a regular pattern

IRREGULAR VERB
 Follows different pattern

TELEPHONE
 (NOUN)
o System for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio

CALL
 (VERB)
o To speak in a loud distinct voice
o Communication by telephone

ANSWERING TELEPHONE CALLS


 Knowing proper etiquette can show great deal of professionalism
 11 Essential Rules
1. Answer the call within three rings.
2. Immediately introduce yourself.
3. Speak clearly.
4. Only use speakerphone when necessary.
5. Actively listen and take notes.
6. Use proper language.
7. Remain cheerful.
8. Ask before putting someone on hold or transferring a call.
9. Be honest if you don’t know the answer.
10. Be mindful of your volume.
11. Check for and respond to voicemails.

RESUME
 Summarizes the most important information an employer needs to consider a new hire
 Components of Resume
1. Contact Information
2. Objective or Summary of Qualification
3. Work History
4. Highest Level of Education Completed

APPLICATION LETTER
 Cover letter, or official business letter and attached to it is the job application and/or resume
 Components of Application Letter
 Professional Style
 Usually Block Style
 Salutation
 Body
 3 – 4 Paragraphs Long
 Attachments
 Ex. Resume, Salary History, List of References, etc.
 Length
 No More Than 1 Page.

GOOD LUCK GAIS <3

You might also like