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B1 Preliminary: Jobs vocabulary

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    Vocabulary of jobs and professions
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  • a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films
    an acter
    an actor
    a performer
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  • a person whose job is designing buildings
    a designer
    a builder
    an architect
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  • a person who creates works of art, especially paintings or drawings
    a drawer
    an artist
    a creator
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  • a person who helps or supports somebody in their job
    a supporter
    a helper
    an assistant
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  • a person whose job involves travelling and working in a spacecraft
    an astronaut
    a pilot
    a space traveller
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  • a person who competes in sports
    a competitor
    an athlete
    a runner
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  • a person who takes care of babies or children while their parents are away from home and is usually paid to do this
    a kangaroo
    a babysitter
    a baby sister
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  • a person who owns a bank or has an important job at a bank
    a receptionist
    a cashier
    a banker
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  • a person whose job is to cut men’s hair and sometimes to shave them
    a shaver
    a hair cutter
    a barber
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  • a person who works in company, especially at a high level
    a business person
    an assistant
    an office worker
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  • a person whose job is cutting up and selling meat in a shop
    a baker
    a butcher
    a shop assistant
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  • the person in charge of a ship or aircraft
    a pilot
    a captain
    a director
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  • a person whose job is to cook, especially the most senior person in a restaurant, hotel, etc.
    a chef
    a cooker
    a restauranteur
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  • a person whose job is to prepare and sell medicines, and who works in a shop
    a pharmacy
    a chemist
    a laboratory assistant
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  • a person whose job is to clean other people’s houses or offices, etc.
    a cleaner
    a home help
    a househusband / a housewife
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  • a person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business
    a colleague
    a classmate
    a partner
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