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1. CAN YOU NAME…?
Two jobs which people do in restaurants?
Two jobs connected with transport?
Two jobs that people do at home?
Two jobs where you spend a lot of time
outside?
Two jobs in entertainment?
4. JOB (NOUN)
A job is a regular and official activity that you do,
and receive money (a salary) for your activity. It is
also called a profession or an occupation.
You can have a full-time job (40 hours per week) or
a part-time job (around 25 hours per week).
When someone is looking for a job, this is
sometimes called the “job hunt” or “job search.”
The process of trying to get a specific job – when
you send your resume or CV to a company – is
called applying for a job.
5. The word work is more general than “job” – whereas “job” is
a specific occupation/profession, “work” refers to general
efforts and activities done to accomplish a goal.
You can say you work at / for (a company): “I work at
General Motors.”
You can say you’re working on (a project / task): “I’m
working on a market analysis” or “I’m working on improving
customer satisfaction.”
You can say you work with (people / objects): “I work with
special needs children” or “I work with hazardous chemicals.”
The word work also refers to the context of your place of
employment – so we can say:
“I start work at 7 AM.” (not “I start my job at 7 AM”)
“I finish / leave work at 4:30.” (not “I finish my job at
4:30″)
6. ANSWERS
Jack is looking for a JOB at the moment.
I start WORK at 8 o’clock.
She’s gone out with some friends from
WORK.
I’ve just applied for a new JOB.
She has two JOBS at the moment.
I can’t access Facebook when I’m at WORK
Good JOB/WORK, guys. You’ve done really
well.