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Talking about jobs

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Speaking; Questions and Answers  1. What job do you want to have in the future?    - I want to be a teacher because I enjoy helping others learn new things. 2. Have you ever worked a part-time job? What did you do?    - Yes, I worked in a grocery store. I helped customers find items and stocked the shelves. 3. What is a job that you think is very important? Why?    - I think doctors have very important jobs because they help people stay healthy and save lives. 4. Do you prefer working alone or with a team? Why?    - I prefer working with a team because I like sharing ideas and getting different opinions from others. 5. What skills do you think you need for your dream job?    - I think I need good communication skills, a lot of patience, and creativity to be a teacher. 6. How do you feel about doing different types of jobs?    - I think doing different types of jobs can be good because you learn new skills and meet different people. 7. What is the best job you know about? What makes it

Listening practice about jobs

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Listen to and read the interview; then, answer the quiz questions below  ** Interviewer :** Welcome everyone to today's show! We have a fantastic lineup of guests who'll be sharing insights into their careers, highlighting what they love and what they find challenging. Let's get started! Our first guest is Sarah, a nurse. Sarah, could you tell us about the best parts of your job? ** Sarah :** Absolutely! Being a nurse is incredibly rewarding. The best part is definitely the opportunity to help people and make a real difference in their lives. Seeing a patient recover and knowing you've played a part in their journey to health is truly fulfilling. Also, every day brings new challenges and learning opportunities, which keeps the job interesting. ** Interviewer :** That sounds wonderful, Sarah. But there must be some tough aspects too? ** Sarah :** Yes, of course. The job can be very demanding and emotionally exhausting. Long hours, sometimes back-to-back shifts, can be ph