Writing
Modals
Work
Gerund, Infinitive, or Either One?
Miscellaneous
100

Writing that describes a person, place, thing, etc. 

Descriptive

100

We use it for future plans, promises, requests, and offers. 

Will

100

A document that provided details about your contact information, skills, work experience, etc. 

Resume

100
I enjoy + _____

Gerund

100

A verb with two or more parts 

Phrasal Verb

200

Writing that has a specific purpose, such as a text message, email, recipe, instructions, etc.

Functional 

200

We use it to say that something is possible. It's similar to "maybe". 

Might
200

A common interview question that we practiced: "Tell me about _____"

"Tell me about yourself" Or "Tell me about an accomplishment you are proud of." 
200

I hope + _____

Infinitive

200

Someone who starts their own business

Entrepreneur

300

Writing that informs the reader about a particular topic.

Informational

300

We use it to give advice and recommendations. 

Should

300
Insurance, Vacation, Sick Leave, Family Leave, Overtime

Benefits

300

I like + ______

Either One

300

The verb tense of this sentence: "I have been to Balboa Park." 

Present Perfect

400

Writing that describes a series of events and tells a story


Narrative

400

We use it for requests, permission, and general past abilities. 

Could

400

DOE, FT, PT

Depends on Experience, Full Time, Part Time

400

Thank you for + _______

Gerund

400

One of the entrepreneurs we read about

Levi Strauss, Donovan Smith, Madinah Nakulenge
500
The word for different kinds of writing. 
Genre
500

It's a phrasal modal that we can use for past, present, or future abilities. 

Be Able To
500

Workers have the right to a workplace that is free from (without) h____ and h____.

hazards, harassment

500

I decided + ______

Infinitive

500

A 2-year college degree

Associate's Degree