work
/ˈwɝk/
noun
something that we do regularly to earn money
job
/ˈdʒɑb/, /ˈdʒoʊb/
noun
the work that we do regularly to earn money
accountant
/əˈkaʊntənt/
noun
someone whose job is to keep or check financial accounts
bellhop
/ˈbɛɫˌhɑp/
noun
a person who is employed by a hotel to carry the guests' baggage to their rooms
cashier
/kæˈʃɪɹ/
noun
a person in charge of paying and receiving money in a hotel, shop, bank, etc.
chef
/ˈʃɛf/
noun
a highly trained cook who often cooks for hotels or restaurants
doctor
/ˈdɑktɝ/, /ˈdɔktɝ/
noun
someone who has studied medicine and treats sick or injured people
front desk
/fɹˈʌnt dˈɛsk/
noun
the first place we go when we enter a hotel, where we can ask for information or get the key to our room
clerk
/ˈkɫɝk/
noun
someone whose job is to keep records and do the routine tasks in an office, shop, etc.
host
/ˈhoʊst/
noun
someone who owns or manages a place where travelers can stay, like an inn or a bed and breakfast
nurse
/ˈnɝs/
noun
someone who has been trained to care for injured or sick people, particularly in a hospital
officer
/ˈɔfəsɝ/, /ˈɔfɪsɝ/
noun
a member of the armed forces who is in a position of authority
manager
/ˈmænədʒɝ/, /ˈmænɪdʒɝ/
noun
someone who is in charge of running a business or managing part or all of a company or organization
police officer
/pəlˈiːs ˈɑːfɪsɚ/
noun
someone whose job is to protect people, catch criminals, and make sure that laws are obeyed
receptionist
/ɹiˈsɛpʃənɪst/, /ɹɪˈsɛpʃənɪst/
noun
a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.
salesperson
/ˈseɪɫzˌpɝsən/
noun
a person whose job is selling goods
security guard
/sɪkjˈʊɹɪɾi ɡˈɑːɹd/
noun
someone who protects something such as a building, etc.
server
/ˈsɝvɝ/
noun
a computer that gives other computers access to files and information in a network
taxi driver
/tˈæksi dɹˈaɪvɚ/
noun
someone whose job involves driving a taxi and taking people to different places
vendor
/ˈvɛndɝ/
noun
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale
to wear
/ˈwɛɹ/
verb
to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body
uniform
/ˈjunəˌfɔɹm/
noun
the special set of clothes that all members of an organization or a group wear at work, or children wear at a particular school
to talk
/ˈtɔk/
verb
to tell someone about the information, feelings, or ideas that we have
people
/ˈpipəɫ/
noun
human beings as a group, including men, women, and children
to sit
/ˈsɪt/
verb
to be in or on a chair or seat, or on the ground, resting our weight on our bottom with a straight back
to work
/ˈwɝk/
verb
to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job
hard
/ˈhɑɹd/
adjective
needing a lot of skill or effort to do
to stand
/ˈstænd/
verb
to be upright on one's feet
night
/ˈnaɪt/
noun
the time when the sun goes down, it gets dark outside, and we sleep
team
/ˈtim/
noun
a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game
to make
/ˈmeɪk/
verb
to gain or earn money, as by doing business
a lot of
/ɐ lˈɑːt ʌv/
phrase
people or things in large numbers or amounts
money
/ˈməni/
noun
something that people use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills
to hate
/ˈheɪt/
verb
to really not like something or someone
funny
/ˈfəni/
adjective
able to make people laugh
actually
/ˈækˌtʃuəɫi/, /ˈækʃəɫi/, /ˈæktʃɫi/
adverb
used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation
lawyer
/ˈɫɔɪɝ/, /ˈɫɔjɝ/
noun
a person who practices or studies law, advises people about the law or represents them in court
law
/ˈɫɑ/, /ˈɫɔ/
noun
a country's rules that all of its citizens are required to obey
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