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work |
Work is a verb used to say what you do in your job.
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job |
What is your job? I'm a mechanic. I'm a teacher/.
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occupation |
Occupation is a different word for job.
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mechanic |
A person who fixes cars is called a mechanic.
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teacher |
A person who helps students to learn is called a teacher.
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doctor |
A person who helps sick people is called a doctor.
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secretary |
A person who answers the phone and takes messages and uses the computer to plan things is called a secretary.
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pilot |
A person who drives an airplane is called a pilot.
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hairdresser |
A person who cuts hair is called a hairdresser.
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barber |
A person who cuts men's hair is called a barber.
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nurse |
A person who helps the doctor to look after sick people is called a nurse.
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late |
If you come after a time that you agreed you are late.
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punctual |
A person who is always on time is called punctual.
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responsible |
A person who is mature and can be trusted is called responsible.
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easy |
2 + 2 = 4. This is easy maths.
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difficult |
Learning a new language is difficult.
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salary |
You get paid a salary every month for doing a job.
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wage |
When you are paid daily or weekly for the hours you work, the money you get is called a wage.
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