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Work.
WORK - TINA HAGAR �1
Professions
Fill in the Spanish equivalent to help you learn the vocabulary!
English Spanish
Actor/actress
Administrative worker
Advertising manager
Archeologist
Artist
Athlete
Baker
Bank clerk
Barber
Beekeeper
Biologist
Bricklayer
Butcher
Car mechanic
Care assistant
Caretaker
Choreographer
Cleaner
Cloakroom attendant
Computer engineer
Dentist
Disc jockey
Doctor
Driving instructor
WORK - TINA HAGAR �2
English Spanish
Electrical engineer
Employment agent
Farmer
Financial analyst
Fire officer
Fisherman
Fortune teller
Gardener
Gas fitter
Hotel receptionist
Information assistant
Invoice clerk
Jeweller
Judge
Lecturer
Librarian
Lifeguard
Manager
Mathematician
Midwife
Miner
Musician
Nurse
Office junior
WORK - TINA HAGAR �3
English Spanish
Packer
Paramedic
Pharmacist
Philosopher
Photographer
Physicist
Pilot
Plumber
Police officer
Post man
Priest
Radio technician
Railway engineer
Refuse collector
Safety engineer
Sales assistant
Security guard
Social worker
Train driver
Travel agency clerk
Vet
Waiter
Window cleaner
Wood machinist
WORK - TINA HAGAR �4
Please complete the following exercises in English to help you learn new vocabulary and practice writing sentences.
We often spend more time working than we do at home and so I believe that it is important to have a job that you can enjoy and work with good people.
Where do you work?
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What is the name of the company that you work for?
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What are the benefits of working for this company?
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How many days per week do you work?
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Do you enjoy your job?
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Below is a table of some work life expressions. Fill in the Spanish section to help you to learn the new English vocabulary.
Learn the ropes - learning something new.
Line of work - job field - type of work.
Get the sack - be dismissed from work permanently.
Call it a day - That’s enough for today, let’s go home.
Slack off - to work lazily - for example when the boss is out of the office.
WORK - TINA HAGAR �5
Below is a table of words to describe a typical work day. Fill in the Spanish equivalent words to help you to learn the new vocabulary.
Use the space below to describe in English your dream job.
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Clock in - arrive to work and begin the day.
Tea/coffee break - some companies have a morning break for 10 minutes to allow employees to get a drink.
Meeting - your boss might get everyone together to discuss work.
Lunch break - time to head out for some fresh air and get something to eat.
The afternoon slump - everyone knows that when 3pm comes around you get tired and slow.
Home time - the best time of the day. time to go home and enjoy life.
Overtime - this is when you choose to work extra hours to earn some extra money.
WORK - TINA HAGAR �6