Name 3
Someone who...
Someone who...2
What is...?
What's the difference between...
100
Name 3 jobs where you work with the general public.
Many responses are possible. For example: shop assistant, police officer, bank clerk, doctor, ticket inspector...
100
Someone who... is a doctor for animals.
a vet or veterinarian
100
Someone who... cuts and styles your hair.
a hairdresser or a barber (men)
100
What is... a tourist guide?
Someone who shows tourists around a city or tourist attraction, usually while explaining information about the location.
100
What's the difference between: a doctor and a dentist
a doctor looks after your body while a dentist looks after your teeth
200
Name 3 jobs which begin with the letter D.
Many responses possible. For example: dancer, dentist, designer, driver
200
Someone who... bakes bread.
a baker
200
Someone who... designs buildings and bridges.
an architect
200
What is.... an interior designer?
Someone who plans and designs how the rooms of a building should be decorated and furnished.
200
What's the difference between: a chef and a boss
A chef is only the boss of a kitchen, while a boss is a general term for someone in charge at work.
300
Name 3 jobs which people do outside.
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, builder, refuse collector, traffic warden, dog walker
300
Someone who... sells meat.
a butcher
300
Someone who... helps you if you've been charged with a crime.
a lawyer or attorney (USA);

a lawyer, solicitor or barrister (UK)

300
What is.... a civil servant?
Someone who works for a government agency or ministry.
300
What's the difference between: a police officer and a traffic warden
A police officer is responsible for keeping the public safe and catching criminals, while a traffic warden is only responsible for monitoring and ticketing parking violations.
400
Name 3 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, ticket inspector, fire fighter
400
Someone who... cooks in a restaurant, but is not the boss of the kitchen.
a cook
400
Someone who... drives a train and directs an orchestra.
a conductor
400
What is... an archaeologist?
Someone who studies human history by digging up human remains and artifacts.
400
What's the difference between: a nanny and a babysitter
A nanny looks after children full-time or during regular part-time hours, while a babysitter only works from time to time at different hours, depending on when the family needs extra help.
500
Name 3 jobs which, in your opinion, are underpaid in your country. Justify your decision.
Many responses possible, but must be justified.
500
Someone who... works for the government, usually in an office.
a civil servant
500
Someone who...is the boss of a school.
a principal (US);

a headmistress, headmaster or the head (UK)

500
What is... a journalist?
Someone who writes articles for the newspaper and magazines.
500
What's the difference between: a translator and an interpreter
A translator translates text or audio from one language to another, while an interpreter translates from one language to another live. A translator usually works in an office with printed or pre-recorded material, while an interpreter participates in meetings, conferences, etc. in order to translate while people are speaking.
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