Name 1 job where you work with the general public.
Many responses are possible. For example: teacher, police officer, nurse, doctor, taxi driver...
Someone who... is a doctor for animals and works at an animal hospital.
a vet or veterinarian
Someone who... cuts and styles your hair.
a hairdresser or a barber (men)
Someone who… drives a bus in the city.
Bus driver
This is my first student job/work, and I'm a part-time hospital porter. Is job or work the correct word to use?
job
Name 2 jobs which begin with the letter P.
Pilot and Pianist
Someone who… works in a laboratory (lab) and does experiments
a scientist
Someone who... designs and construct buildings and bridges.
an architect or engineer.
Someone who… saves people and helps put out fire.
Firefighter.
It's hard physical job/work, but I think I expected that when I started. Is job or work the correct word to use?
work
Name 3 jobs which people do outside.
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, engineer, soldier, firefighter,etc.
Someone who… works in a hospital and helps the doctor.
a nurse
Someone who… writes books and stories.
Writer or author
What is.... works on a farm and grows crops.
Farmer
They have the possibility/occasion/opportunity to talk about things outside the hospital. Which is the correct word to use?
opportunity
Name 4 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, pilot, fire fighter
Someone who... cooks in a restaurant, but is not the boss of the kitchen.
a cook
Someone who… reports news on TV, radio or newspaper.
a journalist.
Someone who… plays the piano very well.
The people are really fun/funny, so there are lot of laughs on set. Which is the correct word to use?
funny
Name 5 jobs which people do inside.
Many responses possible, doctor, nurse, cook, waiter, cartoonist, scientist, etc.
Someone who... works in a police station
police officer
Someone who...teaches at a school.
teacher
Someone who… cooks in a restaurant.
Cook.
On some possibilities/occasions/opportunities, I've also been left on my own in charge of the whole hotel. Which is the correct word to use?
occasions