Write craft -4
You might think this is too early for you to start applying for a job. You’re right. But look at it this way: What is the harm in thinking right now about the kind of job you are suited to?
Right now, we are looking at a job that you will create out of what you like doing best. So you can add a creative job description – something that you would like to do if you were living in an imaginary world.
So, this week’s writing task is two-fold:
A. Write an creative job description. If you look at the career/job opportunities pages of your newspaper, you will see advertisements for various jobs. When you see the job description, you get an idea of what kind of job it is and what kind of person is needed to do that job.
Most of these advertisements give:
B. Write a job application for the job you have created.
The writer is the author of Fun with Creative Writing, a series of workbooks from level 1 to 8, and has co-authored Anyone Can Write, a teachers’ resource book, both published by Foundation Books (Cambridge University Press)