Job Vocabulary
Grammar- question formation/ indirect questions
Job Vocabulary (Extra)
Illnesses and injuries
Grammar - adjectives as nouns, adjective order
100

Give the word that matches the definition.


Extra money given for good work or company success.

Bonus

100

Order the words to make questions.

tomorrow  can't   Why   come   you   ?

Why can't you come tomorrow?

100

Give the word that matches the definition.

How happy you feel with your job

Job satisfaction

100

Match the injuries with their causes or symptoms

He was eating a steak and a piece got stuck in his throat

He's choking

100

To talk about a group of people from China, Japan, or Spain, you add this word before the nationality adjective.

the

200

Give the word that matches the definition.

A meeting where you answer questions so the company can decide if they want to hire you


Interview

200

Order the words to make questions.

friend  known  long  best  have  How  you  your  ? 

How long have you known your best friend?

200

Give the word that matches the definition.

To successfully get a job offer.

Land a job

200

Match the injuries with their causes or symptoms

It hurts when he talks or swallows food.

He has a sore throat

200

Name one example of an adjective used as a noun to refer to a specific group in society.

the young, the old, the sick, the blind, the deaf, the homeless, the dead

300

Give the word that matches the definition.

To leave your job because you choose to.


Resign

300

Complete the questions with the words in brackets.

______the present you gave her? (your sister/not like)

Didn't/Doesn't your sister like the present you gave her?

300

Give the word that matches the definition.

Pretend to be sick to skip work.

Pull a sickie

300

Match the injuries with their causes or symptoms

He's breathing, but his eyes are closed and he can't hear or feel anything.

He's unconscious

300

Rearrange these adjectives correctly before the noun: old / lovely / cottage.

a lovely old cottage

400

Give the word that matches the definition.

The place and conditions where you work.

Working environment

400

Complete the questions with the words in brackets.


______play your music so loud? I can't concentrate.

(you / have to)

Do you have to play your music so loud? I can't concentrate.

400

Give the word that fits the definition.

Think and react quickly. / Think spontaneously.

Think on your feet

400

Match the injuries with their causes or symptoms

He's been walking in uncomfortable shoes.

He has a blister on his foot

400

Re-write the underlined phrase using the + an adjective. 

The monument was erected to honour the people who died from the Second World War.

the dead

500

Give the word that matches the definition.


Businesses not owned by the government.

Private sector

500

Rearrange this direct question into an indirect one: “Where does the shop next door open?”

Could you tell me where the shop next door opens?

500

Give the word that matches the definition.
To learn by doing a job over time./ To spend time doing a particular job so that it becomes familiar

To gain experience

500

what do pass out and come round mean?

I'd been standing for such a long time that I passed out, and when I came round I was lying on the floor.

pass out means faint 

come round means become conscious again

500

What is the correct order of types of adjectives before a noun, e.g., 

(Opinion - S... - A... - S.... - C... - P.... - P... - M... - N...)
beautiful, little, brand new, long, purple, striped, French, silk?

Opinion – Size – Age – Shape – Colour – Pattern – Place – Material – Noun