This document contains vocabulary related to jobs and occupations. It provides examples of common jobs like lawyer, pilot, dentist, shop assistant, and policeman. It also includes expressions used to describe where someone works, such as in a company, factory, or office. Additional vocabulary covers employment status like part-time work, freelancing, retirement, and unemployment. Finally, the document lists common question words in English and examples of how they are used.
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Unit 3
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EOI “Raimundo de Toledo”
UNIT 3. JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS
- What do you do? I’m a lawyer
- What does Mark do? He’s a pilot
- What is your job? I’m a dentist
- What is her job? She’s a shop assistant
- Where do you work at? I work in a factory
In a company
In an office
At school
- What does he usually do at work? He’s a policeman. He protects people
- How much money do you earn a month / a year? I earn two thousand euros a month
Expressions related with job:
- I work for a company called Siemens
- I work in Illescas
- I’m a freelance worker: Trabajo de autónomo
- I have a part-time job: Trabajo a tiempo parcial
- I’m retired: Estoy jubilado
- I’m unemployed: Estoy en el paro
- To work at: Trabajar en un sitio determinado
QUESTION WORDS IN ENGLISH
- What “que” Ex: What do you do?
- When “cuando”. Ex: When is your birthday?
- Why “por qué?”. Ex: Why do you study English?
- How: “como”. Ex: How is Great Britain?
- Who: “quién”. Ex: Who is your best friend?
- Which: “cual /cuales”. Ex: Which is the best player in the world: Ronaldo o Messi?
- How much: “cuanto” con nombres incontables. Ex: How much Money do you have?
- How many: “cuantos” con nombres constables. Ex: How many English students are there
in class?
- What kind of: “que tipo de”. Ex: What kind of music do you like?
Teacher: Encarni González Lara CURSO 12-13