This is your first step in selling yourself to a prospective employer. This is what will get your your first foot through the door. Make a good job of it and you might get an interview. Make a hash of it and the form will probably be destined for the bin! So you have a good incentive to do it well. Make yourself a cup of tea, sit down with a blank piece of papert. Fill in all the factual information on the form first, and when if it comes to any boxes where you have to give other answers such as "Why do you believe you are qualified for this job?", etc. rehearse your answers on the blank piece of paper first until you are satisfied with them. You don't want to be scrubbing out any answers or words on your proper form. And finally, check your spelling and grammar before despatching. (I hate to say this but If I were your English teacher I would be pointing out to you that "there funny" is incorrect and should read "they're funny", i.e. a shortened version of "they are funny". If you are applying for a job where you are writing letters to the public, I would suggest that attending a further course in English grammer would be helpful to you. Hope you get the job.