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words related to work and study

prioritise British English spelling It is important to learn how to prioritise your workload. *
accessible The spelling course was very accessible.
skill The artist works with much skill.
career He had a career in teaching. *
talent Was this actor chosen for her talent or her beauty?
obtain I need to obtain a new credit card. *
maintain A car will last longer if you maintain it well.
success She was a great success as a rock singer.
knowledge You can broaden your knowledge by attending a course. *
develop Learning new things helps you to develop your knowledge. *
motivation Learning in group often gives us the motivation to continue. *
commute Some people commute from Leicester to work in London. *
redundant He no longer has a job since he was made redundant. *
impractical It's impractical to have two people doing the same task. *
repetitive Being a typist can be a very repetitive job. *
unpredictable The weather in England is very unpredictable. *
promotion I am working really hard so I hope to get a promotion. *
employer He asked his employer for a raise.
employee We need to assign roles to each employee.
placement We have a student doing a work placement at the factory this week. *

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