Name 3 jobs where you would normally work alone
photographer, web designer, accountant, truck driver, cleaner, security guard
Someone who writes computer software
A programmer
Someone who... cuts and styles your hair.
a hairdresser or a barber (men)
Tiring
When you are very tired after it
What's the difference between: skills and qualifications
a skill is a kind of ability (you can learn) and a qualification is a paper document that proves you can do something
Someone who... flies an airplane
a pilot
Someone who... helps injured people if there's an emergency
a paramedic
Creative
you need to make up something new
What's the difference between: being sacked and being made redundant
if you are sacked you lose your job because you are not good enough at it, if you are made redundant, you lose your job because your position no longer exists (the company is getting smaller)
Name 3 jobs where people work outdoors
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, builder, trash collector, traffic police, dog walker
Someone who... designs buildings
an architect
Someone who...translates by speaking.
an interpreter
Challenging
Difficult, hard
What's the difference between a demanding job and a challenging job?
demanding is negative and challenging is positive
Name 3 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, fire fighter
Someone who... helps people when they have a problem with the law
a lawyer
Someone who...designes and builds roads, bridges, machines
an engineer
Repetitive
Boring, the same every day
What's the difference between resign and retire
resign - stop working
retire - stop working because you are old
Name 3 jobs where you create something
photographer, illustrator, beautician/make up artist, architect, animator, artist
Someone who... helps people to choose what to buy in the shop
a sales assistant
Someone who...is the boss of a school.
a principal (US);
a headmistress, headmaster (UK)
Varied
To do something new every day
What's the difference between: work and job
A job: ex. a doctor, a dentist
Your job: the tasks or duties that you perform
Work - a verb -the thing you do;
Work - a noun a place you go to