Choose a profession from the list which matches the job descriptions.
1. A person who
saves you in the swimming pool or in the sea.
2. A person who
opens the door for you at a nice hotel or an expensive restaurant.
3. People you pay
to help you when you change your house or flat. They usually have a big
lorry.
4. If you have your
own business, you might pay this person to take care of your taxes and
business finances.
5. A person who
collects your rubbish and takes it away.
6. This person
makes things with wood.
7. A man or a woman
who designs buildings.
8. The person you
phone when your toilet isn’t working or when your floor is covered with
water.
9. Someone who
looks after sheep.
10. A person who
buys and sells on the stock market.
Choose the best preposition for each sentence.
1. Last week Terry applied
a job as a newsreader for the BBC. 2. Graham lives outside the city, so he has to commute work every day train. 3. Craig’s hours are fantastic. He works 9am 1.30pm and then has the rest of the day off. 4. Luis works computers a technician. 5. I’ve always wanted a career politics, but I don’t want to disappoint my family. 6. Danny has been unemployed three years but it doesn’t bother him. 7. Pat was cashier the bank for seven years before he was promoted assistant manager. 8. After I got the sack Burger Queen, I went an interview at Pizza Hat for a job a delivery boy.
Los phrasal verbs o Prepositional Verbs son
expresiones que se forman combinando verbos con preposiciones o con
adverbios. El significado de estos verbos compuestos puede ser muy
distinto al que podríamos deducir del significado individual del verbo y
preposición de los que se compone.
La importancia de los phrasal verbs radica en que tienen un uso muy
común en inglés. Ten presente también que un mismo phrasal verb puede
tener varios significados. Por su complejidad al carecer de reglas
concretas, el dominio de los Phrasal Verbs se basa en el uso y la
práctica de los mismos.