Name 3 jobs where you work with people.
Many responses are possible. For example: shop assistant, police officer, bank clerk, doctor, ticket inspector...
Someone who... is a doctor for animals.
a vet or veterinarian
Someone who... cuts and styles your hair.
a hairdresser or a barber (men)
What is... a tourist guide?
Someone who shows tourists around a city or tourist attraction, usually while explaining information about the location.
What's the difference between: a doctor and a dentist
a doctor looks after your body while a dentist looks after your teeth
Name 3 jobs which begin with the letter D.
Many responses possible. For example: dancer, dentist, designer, driver
Someone who... bakes bread.
a baker
Someone who... designs buildings and bridges.
an architect
What is.... an accountant?
Someone who looks after money.
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.
Name 3 jobs which people do outside.
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, builder, refuse collector, traffic warden, dog walker
Someone who... works with cars.
a mechanic
Someone who... helps you if you've been charged with a crime.
a lawyer or attorney (USA);
a lawyer, solicitor or barrister (UK)
What is.... a receptionist?
Someone who works in an hotel.
What's the difference between: a pilot and a flight attendant
A pilot drives a plane and a flight attendant works in the plane helping passengers.
Name 3 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, ticket inspector, fire fighter
Someone who... cooks in a restaurant, but is not the boss of the kitchen.
a cook
Someone who... is in dramas .
an actor
What is... an undertaker?
Someone who provides funeral services for the dead and their families.
What's the difference between: a secretary and a receptionist
A secretary works in an office and a receptionist in a hotel.
Name 3 jobs which, in your opinion, are underpaid in your country. Justify your decision.
Many responses possible, but must be justified.
Someone who... works at a petrol station.
petrol attendant
Someone who...is the boss of a school.
a principal (US);
a headmistress, headmaster or the head (UK)
What is... a journalist?
Someone who writes articles for the newspaper and magazines.
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.