File 06-Jobs and places of works Flashcards
médico/a
doctor
n
/ˈdɒktə(r)/
She’s a doctor. She helps sick people.
obrero/a, operario/a
factory worker
n
/ˈfæktəri ˈwɜːkə(r)/
He’s a factory worker. He makes cars.
Ella es maestra
She’s a teacher.
/ʃiːz ə ˈtiːtʃə(r)/
‘What does she do?’ ‘She’s a teacher.’
Trabajo para…
I work for …
/aɪ ˈwɜːk fə(r)/
I work for a big company.
periodista
journalist
n
/ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst/
Paul’s a journalist. He writes for a newspaper.
enfermero/a
nurse
n
/nɜːs/
He’s a nurse. He works in a hospital.
policía (hombre)
policeman
n
/pəˈliːsmən/
A policeman has a dangerous job.
policía (mujer
policewoman
n
/pəˈliːswʊmən/
She’s a policewoman. She drives a police car.
recepcionista
receptionist
n
/rɪˈsepʃənɪst/
He is a receptionist in a hotel.
jubilado/a
retired
adj
/rɪˈtaɪəd/
She’s 70 years old. She’s retired.
escuela
school
n
/skuːl/
‘What do you do?’ ‘I’m at school.’
dependiente
shop assistant
n
/ˈʃɒp əˌsɪstənt/
I’m a shop assistant in a clothes shop.
estudiante
student
n
/ˈstjuːdnt/
I’m a student. I study English and French.
taxista
taxi driver
n
/ˈtæksi ˌdraɪvə(r)/
Taxi drivers in New York drive yellow taxis.
maestro/a
teacher
n
/ˈtiːtʃə(r)/
She’s a teacher. She teaches children.