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Use 3 adjectives to describe your job and say why!!
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Use 3 adjectives to describe your job and say why!!
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Use 3 adjectives to describe your job and say why!!
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"Every day, I stand at the conveyor belt. I pick up a blue box. I put it in a bigger box. I tape it. I do this 1,400 times a day. There is no change, no excitement, just the same movement forever." Which word best describes this?
Monotonous
Lan works in high-frequency trading. She doesn't find the work meaningful (it doesn't "fill her heart"), but she earns $200,000 a year and gets a massive bonus every December. Lan’s job is definitely:
Lucrative
Your new boss expects you to answer emails at 11:00 PM, finish 50 reports a day, and attend meetings during your lunch break. You feel physically and mentally exhausted. This job is becoming very:
Demanding
Nam is a doctor at a charity hospital. The hours are long and the pay is low, but every time he saves a patient, he feels a deep sense of purpose and happiness in his heart. How would Nam describe his job?
Fulfilling
Odd one out! - (Tough, Challenging, Arduous, Mindless)
Mindless. The first three require effort and skill. A mindless job is so easy or boring that you don't even have to think while doing it.
Which is the odd one out? - (Fulfilling, Lucrative, Rewarding, Satisfying)
Lucrative. The others are about emotional or intrinsic rewards (how you feel). Lucrative only means the job pays a lot of money (extrinsic reward).
Odd one out! (Monotonous, Repetitive, Humdrum, Stimulating)
Stimulating. This is the opposite of the others; it means the work keeps your brain active and interested.
Choose the odd one out! (Demanding, Taxing, Exhilarating, Grueling)
Exhilarating. While the others mean the job is exhausting in a negative or heavy way, exhilarating means it’s exciting and makes you feel alive.
This is like "repetitive" but even worse—it's so unchanging that it makes you feel like a robot. It’s "một màu."
Monotonous
You do the exact same thing over and over again. It’s "nhàm chán" because there is no variety.
Repetitive
A job that is not interesting or exciting at all. It’s very "vô vị."
Dull
Simply put, it's a hard job. It requires "sự cứng rắn" to get through it.
Tough
This job requires a lot of your time, energy, or attention. It can be very "mệt mỏi" because it asks for so much from you.
Demanding
A job that is difficult but in a way that tests your abilities and keeps you interested.
Challenging
This means the job gives you a lot of benefits, and not just money—it could be personal growth or a sense of worth.
Rewarding
You feel content because you did a good job or achieved what you wanted.
Satisfying
This is when a job makes you feel like you are doing something meaningful or helping others. It fills your heart.
fulfilling