Parts of the exam:
CE (Reading)
CO (Listening)
EE (Writing)
EO (Speaking)
50 %
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What’s your job? / What do you do?
I’m A teacher / AN architect.
I’m unemployed / retired.
I work for IBM / GM / Zara...
I work in a shop / an office / a
restaurant / a hotel / the town hall...
I’m at school / high school /
secondary school / college / university...
electrician /ɪlekˈtrɪʆən/
UK US sustantivo
electricista
civil
guard
national
police
carpenter /ˈkɑːpɪntə/ UK US sustantivo
carpintero
-a
ˌcivil ˈservant UK US
sustantivo
funcionario -a (público -a)
I work for the scientific police in Valencia. I work
in the lab.
I work in the Town Hall. I work for the city council
in Mula.
I’m a housewife / househusband.
dam /dæm/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
dique, presa
I’m a civil servant. I’m an electrician. I work in a
dam.
I study English at the Language School.
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ˈgame show UK US sustantivo
programa concurso [en TV]
team /tiːm/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
equipo
a
football team
un
equipo de fútbol
She’s Emilio’s wife.
She’s his wife
He’s Lola’s husband.
He’s her husband.
That is Monica’s car.
foreign /ˈfɒrɪn/ UK US
adjetivo
1 extranjero -a
foreign languages
idiomas
extranjeros
flight
attendant
stewardess /ˈstjuːədes/ UK
US sustantivo (plural
-sses)
azafata
▶ Actualmente se prefiere el término flight
attendant, que se usa tanto para hombres como para mujeres
steward /ˈstjuːəd/ UK
US sustantivo
1
camarero
[en un barco]
2
auxiliar de vuelo
[hombre]
▶ Actualmente se prefiere el término flight
attendant, que se usa tanto para hombres como para mujeres
3
(en
una carrera automovilística) comisario -a
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