JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
100

What person travels to outer space in a spacecraft?

Astronaut.

(German: Astronaut/-in)

Bonus: Is it "a astronaut" or "an astronaut"?

100

What person does interviews and writes articles and reports for newspapers or magazines (Physical / online)?

A journalist.

(German: Journalist/-in)

100

What person wears a uniform, catches criminals, and ensures safety for most people?

A policeman / a policewoman.

(German: Polizist/-in)

100

What person repairs cars (and other machines) for a living?

A mechanic.

(German: Mechaniker/-in).

100

What person fights and puts out fires for a living?

A firefighter.

(German: Feuerwehrmann, Feuerwehrfrau)

200

What person assists a boss in an office, takes calls and organises schedules (and anything to do with administrative work)?

A secretary.

(German: Sekretär/-in)

200

This is a set of numbers that show the area / general location / town where you live / where a place is. What is it called?

A postal code.

(German: Postleitzahl)

200

An individual or group activity that has a planned goal or aim. What is this?

A project.

(German: Projekt, Vorhaben)

200

This is a document where you have to write down information and details to give to an organization. What is it?

A form.

(German: Formular)

200

This is something you are good at doing / have been trained to do, which you need to do a job / project / activity. What is this called?

A skill.


(German: Geschick, Fähigkeit, Fertigkeit)

300

What person cooks for a living?

A chef.

(German: Koch, Köchin)

300

I work with computers and programs for a living. What do I work as?

A computer programmer.

(German: Programmierer/-in)

300

I help the doctors in hospital and care for patients. What do I work as?

A nurse.


(German: Krankenpfleger/-in)

300
You see me in movies and drama series. I am a different person and character each time. What do I work as?

Actor / actress.

(German: Schauspieler/-in)

Bonus: "A actor / actress", or "an actor / actress"?

300

I work with hair (cutting and styling it). What do I work as?

A hairdresser.

(German: Coiffeur, Coiffeuse)

400

I work in court and represent clients. What do I work as?

A lawyer.

(German: Rechtsanwalt/-anwältin)

400

She is someone taking part in a competition / activity / show / project. What is she?

A participant.

(German: Teilnehmer/-in)

400

You send this in when you want to be selected for a job / project / competition / show. What is it?

An application.

(German: Bewerbung)

400

This is a document you send in when you want to apply for a job / project / competition / show. What document is it?

A letter of application.

(German: Bewerbungsschreiben)

400

This is a document you get from a school / company / organisation to tell you that you got accepted / rejected for something. What is this document?

A formal letter.

(German: förmlicher, offizieller Brief)

500

What person works with wood most of the time, and uses it to make furniture and other things?

A carpenter.

(German: Zimmerman, Schreiner/-in)

500

What person wears a uniform, is privately hired to protect a specific place and makes sure everything is safe?


A security guard.

(German: Sicherheitsbeamter/-beamtin)

500

I work in shops and help customers with finding, choosing and buying items. What do I work as?

A shop assistant.

(German: Ladenangestellte/-r, Verkäufer/-in)

500

What is the name of a group of people that work together (i.e. on a show, on a project, on a spacecraft)?

A crew.

(German: Crew, Besatzung)

500

He is part of a list of people to be shortlisted and selected for a job / competition / project. What is he?

A candidate.

(German: Kandidat/-in, Bewerber/-in) 

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