Name 3 jobs a teenager might do
Many responses are possible. For example: restaurant workers (hostess, waitress, cook, dishwasher), babysit, mow lawns, work in a grocery store (cashier, bagger, stock shelves)
Someone who... cuts and styles your hair.
a hairdresser or a barber (men)
Name 3 jobs which begin with the letter C .
Many responses possible. For example: construction workers, carpenter, cashier, cook, computer scientist or computer support person, customer service, cleaner, child care worker
Someone who... makes donuts, bread and other baked foods.
a baker
What is.... a landscaper?
Someone who sets up and plants yards and gardens
What's the difference between: a chef and a cook at a restaurant
A chef cooks and is the head or the boss of a kitchen, a cook does some cooking but is not in charge
Name 3 jobs which people do outside.
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, builder, garbage collector, dog walker, farmer, lineman for electric company
Someone who... makes flower arrangements.
a florist
Someone who... helps you if you've been charged with a crime.
a lawyer or attorney
What is a .... journalist?
Someone who writes for newspapers and magazines.
What's the difference between: a police officer and a security worker
A police officer is responsible for keeping the public safe and catching criminals, while a security worker watches over people/buildings to keep them safe - they can call the police if something is wrong
Name 3 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, fire fighter, professional athletes, waiters and waitresses and fast food workers
Someone who... cooks in a restaurant, but is not the boss of the kitchen.
a cook
Someone who... is in charge of a school
a principal
What is... an accountant?
Someone who keeps records of the money in a business
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.