Official Documents
The Workplace
People & Helpers
Immigration and Status
Money & School
Life & Skills
100

This is an official paper that shows exactly when and where you were born.

Birth Certificate

100

A specific area of work or business that you are focused on (e.g., "the education _____").

Field

100

A person who works in a library and helps you find books and information.

Librarian 

100

A way to describe people based on their shared physical features, such as skin color.

Race

100

The money you must pay to take classes at a school, college, or university.

Tuition

100

Your name written in your own handwriting on a document to show you agree to something.

Signature

200

An official card or document (like a driver's license) that proves who you are.

Identification (ID)

200

A beginner job that does not require you to have previous experience or a high level of education.

Entry-Level Position

200

A person who translates spoken language from one language to another so that two people can understand each other.

Interpreter 

200

A person's background, culture, or origins, often related to their country of birth and traditions.

Ethnicity

200

A small, locked box at the post office where you can rent space to receive your mail.

PO Box

200

The ability to communicate well and behave correctly when you are with other people.

Social Skills

300

A small card with a unique nine-digit number the U.S. government uses to track your income and taxes.

Social Security Card

300

A plan or list of times that shows when your work shifts or appointments will happen.

Schedule

300

An adult who is legally responsible for taking care of a child or another person.

Legal Guardian

300

Any country that is not your own.

Foreign Country

300

To finish a course of study and receive a degree or certificate from a school or training program.

Graduate

300

How much Burlington English homework are you going to do this weekend?

Two hours or more!!!

400

An official book from your home country that proves who you are and allows you to travel internationally.

Passport

400

The duties or tasks you are required to do as part of your job.

Responsibilities

400

This abbreviation stands for Registered Nurse, a professional who provides medical care.

RN

400

Being a legal member of a country, which gives you rights.

Citizenship

400

The history or experience you have, such as your education and work history.

Background

400

A feeling of joy, pleasure, and well-being; feeling good about your life.

Happiness

500

An official stamp or document placed in your passport that gives you permission to enter a foreign country.

Visa

500

A college degree you earn after completing about four years of full-time study at a university.

Bachelor’s Degree

500

A person who is not a U.S. citizen but has government permission to live and work permanently in the U.S.

Legal Alien

500

An official rule that allows someone to not have to do or pay for something (like a tax _________).

Exemption

500

Are you going to work on Burlington English Homework this weekend?

YES!!!

500

A sad or unhappy feeling you have when you feel alone or want more company.

Loneliness

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