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What ATS software, recruiters, and AI-detection research actually expect from a professional resume in 2026 — and how to write one that gets past both the software and the human reader.
What ATS software, recruiters, and AI-detection research actually expect from a professional resume in 2026 — and how to write one that gets past both the software and the human reader.
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Warm-Up When did you start playing Go? Who taught you how to play? How often do you play? What do you enjoy most about Go? Do you prefer playing online or face-to-face? Why? What makes someone a good Go player? Vocabulary Strategy – A careful plan to achieve a goal. Example – Ethan changed his…
Vocabulary Greeting – A friendly word or action when you meet someone. Example – “Hello! How are you?” is a common English greeting. Honest – Saying what is true and real. Example – He was honest with his friend and told him he was feeling stressed. Polite – Behaving in a kind and respectful way….
Vocabulary Procrastination – The habit of delaying something you need to do, even when you know you should do it now. Example – His procrastination at night meant he often fell asleep during morning meetings. Autonomy – The freedom to make your own choices and control what you do. Example – Many remote workers felt…
Vocabulary Essence – the most important part of somethingExample: Time is of the essence when people need emergency help. Fluent – able to speak a language easily and naturallyExample: Maria became more fluent after practicing English every day. Idiom – a phrase whose meaning is different from the meaning of its individual wordsExample: “Break the…
Vocabulary Influence (Verb)To affect the way someone thinks or behaves. Misinformation (Noun)False or incorrect information shared as if it were true. Credibility (Noun)The quality of being believable or trustworthy. Algorithm (Noun)A set of rules used by computers to recommend content online. Critical thinking (Noun)The ability to carefully analyze information before believing it. Article Young people…
Perfect for ELL Classrooms, Online Tutoring, and Conversational English Lessons Finding level-appropriate, engaging reading material for English learners can be surprisingly difficult. Whether you’re teaching young learners, teens, or adults, having a reliable library of articles saves valuable planning time and makes lessons more meaningful. At Teachers Planit our little fingers went to work to…
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