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My First Job on Upwork: Learning to Assess with the E-E-A-T Framework – 014/100 –

Diary

This morning, I handed in my resignation at the office. I also gave my colleagues the gift I had bought yesterday. And just like that, my final visit to the office came to an end.

By the way, I’ve landed my first job on Upwork. It involves assessing online pages using the E-E-A-T framework. I had never heard of this method before, but I will take a test this Friday to check whether I understand it well enough. Although I was able to answer some sample questions, I still hope to pass the exam.

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Original statements

Today, I received my resignation at our office in early morning. And I gave the gift I bought yesterday to my colleagues. My last visiting office was gone like this.

By the way, I got the first job on Upwork. It’s assessing online pages with E-E-A-T. I heard the check method first time. But I will take a test to check whether I understand the method enough on this Friday. Although I could answer some sample questions, I hope to pass the exam.

IELTS Improvement Points

-Collocation:
hand in one’s resignation
 → A common phrase meaning to formally inform your employer that you are leaving the job.

give a gift to one’s colleagues
 → A natural phrase used when offering a present to coworkers; better than “gave the gift I bought.”

land a job
 → An informal but widely accepted expression meaning “to get a job,” often after effort or luck.

-Template:
“Just like that, [event or situation] came to an end.”
 → This is a useful structure for describing something ending in a quick or emotional way; suitable for storytelling or personal reflections.

“I had never heard of [something] before, but I will [action].”
 → This pattern is useful for explaining how you encounter something new and plan to deal with it; common in IELTS writing or speaking Task 2 when expressing learning or challenge.

-Vocabulary:
colleagues
 → A more formal and appropriate word for “people you work with”; commonly used in professional contexts.

framework
 → Refers to a structured approach or method, such as E-E-A-T; useful in academic and technical writing.

assess
 → To evaluate or judge the quality of something; common in academic and task-related contexts.

sample questions
 → A precise phrase meaning example questions used for practice or evaluation; useful in IELTS listening and reading discussions.

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