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3A U2 - Jobs warm-up game

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  • a (usually attractive) person that works in fashion, modeling clothes and accessories.
    Model
  • a person trained to help a doctor look after the sick or injured.
    Nurse
  • a person that works in a food outlet, looking after customers and serving food.
    Waiter/Waitress/Server
  • a member of the police force. They (try and) prevent crime.
    Policeman/Policewoman
  • a person that works in a factory.
    Factory worker
  • they cut your hair or give it a new style.
    Hairdresser
  • a person that works in a shop or store selling products.
    Shop assistant
  • a person that is at the reception (entrance) of a company.
    Receptionist
  • a qualified person that decides cases in a law court.
    Judge
  • a person that works with the money and accounts of a company.
    Accountant
  • a person that works on a farm, usually with animals.
    Farmer
  • a person that acts in a play or a movie
    Actor /Actress
  • a qualified person that looks after sick animals.
    Veterinary doctor (Vet)
  • They write books or novels.
    Author
  • a person that can fix problems you have with your teeth.
    Dentist
  • a person that keeps gardens clean and tidy. They take care of the plants in the garden.
    Gardener
  • a person that works in the science industry. They do many experiments.
    Scientist
  • a person that saves lives where people swim (at a beach or swimming pool).
    Lifeguard
  • a person that translates from one language to another.
    Translator
  • a person that gives lectures, usually in a university.
    Lecturer
  • a person that delivers mail to your house.
    Postman
  • a person that makes things from wood including houses and furniture.
    Carpenter
  • a person that designs building and houses
    Architect
  • They make bread and cakes and normally work in a bakery.
    Baker
  • a person that checks your eyes and try and correct any problems with your sight.
    Optician
  • a person that reads the news, normally on television.
    Newsreader
  • a person that makes clothes for others, many times producing exclusive items of clothing.
    Tailor
  • a person that works with meat. They cut the meat and sell it in their shop.
    Butcher
  • a person that passes knowledge to students, usually at school.
    Teacher
  • a person who flies a plane.
    Pilot
  • a person that prepared food for others, often in a restaurant or café.
    Chef/Cook
  • a person that paints pictures or the interior and exterior of buildings.
    Painter
  • a person that makes new reports in writing or through television.
    Journalist
  • a person that takes photos.
    Photographer
  • a person who develops solutions to technical problems. They sometimes design, build, or maintain engines, machines, structures or public works.
    Engineer
  • a person that repairs machines, especially car motors.
    Mechanic
  • a person that defends people in court and gives legal advice.
    Lawyer
  • a person who works for the army.
    Soldier
  • a person that works with flowers.
    Florist
  • a person that cleans/tidies an area or place (such as in an office)
    Cleaner
  • a person that drives buses.
    Bus driver
  • a person that helps to build houses using bricks.
    Bricklayer
  • a person that catches fish
    Fisherman
  • a person that puts out fires.
    Fireman/Fire fighter
  • a person that works with electric circuits.
    Electrician
  • a person that works in a library.
    Librarian
  • a person you go to see when you are ill or have some type of health problem.
    Doctor
  • a person who studies the stars and the universe
    Astronomer