There are 330 worksheets about jobs and professions all conveniently located in this section. This jobs worksheet is for elementary students to practice talking about different jobs. Start out by introducing the target vocabulary and then you can choose to either use the whole worksheet or just certain activities to give your students more practice. The last page is a key and you can easily adapt this to have the translations in your students native language. If you are working on something else in class or your students are at a different level, consider using one of the other available worksheets instead.
How you talk about jobs and professions in class will depend a lot on the age of your learners. For younger students learning about common jobs can be lots of fun, for high school students this section can include talking about their future or dream job, and for professionals more detailed job titles will need to be introduced. The extent to which you discuss various jobs and professions in your classroom will depend a lot on your learners too. With young students and beginners some simple vocabulary would be appropriate while with more advanced and business English students, this becomes a more complex. For these classes, simply ask what they are most interested in talking about so that you can tailor your lesson to suit their needs.
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A worksheet about the topic:jobs/ objects. Students have to match the column on the left (with jobs/professions) with the one on the right (objects). This way both jobs and objects can be memorise ...
Based on a find-someone-who mingling activity this game will be of great interest for learners of elementary levels. By asking personal questions related to age, place of living, job, marita ...
This worksheet is a big test for a slow learner. It has vocabulary (jobs, school stuff, numbers, family), subject prononuns exercises, possessive pronoun exercises, different types of sentences -s ...
Designed for beginner and elementary students this worksheet concerns jobs, professions and occupations. There are three tasks where students will have to guess which job/ word is described in eac ...
No doubt that wordlists are essential elements of studying and further reference. This particular wordlist is designed for the topic education and career and comprises the most c ...
This is an exam for basic vocabulary: the family, objects in the house, objects in the street and jobs. You can also find some exercises about possesive adjectives and possessives with 's; the dif ...
This worksheet is ideal to introduce the topic jobs. There are different paragraphs in which different weird and dangerous jobs are described. After reading students are asked to do a set of activ ...
Helps students to understand the difference between experience, skills and attitudes. A great introduction into resume writing! The students will categorize the words at the bottom as either exper ...
These “Flash Cards” are very useful in the classroom to introduce new words for beginner and elementary students. I have designed them so that they can be edited if you require. There ...
These flash cards are very useful in the classroom to introduce new words for beginner and elementary students. I have designed them so that they can be edited if you require. There are also blank ...
Powerpoint with photos of jobs. Students have to name the job and then form a sentence with the job. For example, a builder builds buildings. Or, a baker bakes bread. This tests their vocabula ...
This lesson is designed for business English. It focuses on job interview and recruitment/selection of applicants for a job. It starts with some sentences on personality, and then it moves to adje ...
These are short sentences about different occupations that answer questions like: what do you do? and where do you work? you can cut them out to give it to your students to play roles. You can als ...
This worksheet helps with the very necessary skill of reading and comprehending employment ads. Included is a list of common abbreviations found in ads and what they stand for. Introduce this to ...
This is a vocabulary worksheet for revising types of work related vocabulary at pre-intermediate level. Students are asked to complete the sentences with the vocabulary given. The answer ...
This is a great way to talk about jobs and job benefits without it getting too boring! First we talked about what each persons "best" job would be and then we discussed the background to the text. ...
These are flashcards prepared for the lesson concerning jobs. These can be used with handouts which are also published. In the worksheets the learners have to fill the names of jobs with missing l ...
This worksheet is dedicated to professions. In the first task, the learners have to fill the names with missing letters. Next task presents pictures and different names of jobs. Learners have to c ...
This is a worksheet to guide students to write an application letter. Recommended for pre-intermediate students who are asked to read the job ad given and write an application letter.
The worksheet have students practicing the four linguistic skills while using collocations with the verbs "do" and "make". The students are given a hand out with instructions and the use of some s ...
This exercise, which I have designed, is very useful for students who learn English as a second language and happen to work in the field of service. I have been using it in my classes and it helps ...
This is a board game I design for my ESL adult beginners class. It deals with the third person affirmative, negative and questions with do and also with jobs. These are the answers (in case you ne ...
This is a short Ppt presentation about a movie Hot Rod (2007). It was designed for students with a very low English level. I use it to explain the plot, introduce the main characters and the key w ...
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below; finaly, retell the story in your own words. Also, put color to the pics and use it for present simple.
This is a bingo game for business students. I usually do this a little different than regular bingo games. Instead of calling out the information in the boxes, I have the students interview each-o ...
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