Do you know these jobs and
professions? Write the job under the picture. Look at the list if you need
help.
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Listen and repeat the
professions.
Work / Job / Career
Job is a
countable noun
Ej.) I’ve got a good job developing computer software.
Work is a
verb and an
uncountable noun.
Ej.) I’ve got a lot of work to do this week.
Career can be a false friend for Spanish speakers. You begin your
career after University or college.
Ej.) 1. I’m thinking of a career in law if I get my degree.
2. When I was forty I changed my career and became a journalist.
Job, Work or Career?
Choose the best word for each space. If you choose work as a verb, remember to put it in the correct form.
1. When Craig left school he
in an insurance office. It was a boring nine-to-five
. 2. I studied English at school because I wanted a
in teaching. When I realised how low the salary was, I became a plumber instead.
(1) 3. I applied for a part-time
as a waiter last week. (2) 4. Luis has a lot of because he’s got two
. 5. Graham left school at sixteen and got a
as an insurance clerk. Now he’s a manager and he earns a very good salary. He’s had a very successful
so far. 6. Doing construction work on a building site in the winter is very hard
. 7. I as a male model. The pay’s not bad, but there isn’t much
security. 8. I’m studying international business at university. If I get my degree, I hope to have a long and successful
in advertising. Although I suppose getting my first
won’t be easy.
(1) to realize = darse cuenta de
algo / instead = en vez de eso (2)
part-time = a tiempo
parcial
Listen and repeat the
sentences.
El verbo
ganar
En ingles hay diferentes verbos que expresan el sentido de 'ganar', y que se pueden
confundir con facilidad:
To win (money, a competition, a prize, an award, the lottery, a game, a match) To earn (money, a salary, respect, a living) To deserve (a break from work, a nice holiday, a good rest) To save (time) To beat (another team, a person)