Talking about jobs and work in English
In this lesson, learn how to talk about your job and work in English. In part one, learn how to speak about where you work, what you have to do in your job, what kind of company you work for. In part two, you will learn useful exam vocabulary on the topic of jobs and work: verbs, adjectives, nouns and idioms/expressions. By the end of the lesson, you will understand a large new vocabulary which will help you impress friends and examiners!
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