12 KEY English Adjectives for Your Vocabulary | Unlock Fluent English
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- In this advanced English lesson, you'll learn 12 key English adjectives to describe jobs in English. These idioms and expressions are designed to help ESL students, like yourself, improve their English-speaking skills, particularly when discussing topics related to work and employment. You will be able to use these adjectives in your business English correspondence, your CV/resumé and during your job interview in English.
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As you learn these key English vocabulary, you'll see how people in English talk about jobs and work in daily talk. Whether you're talking with coworkers, doing job interviews, or just discussing work stuff, these English adjectives will give you the words you need to talk better and with confidence.
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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro - Smash that Like button :)
01:13 List of adjectives to describe jobs in English
01:56 Challenging
03:00 Demanding
04:28 Clerical
05:53 Casual
07:23 Unsociable
09:12 Essential
10:50 Repetitive
12:07 Mundane
13:41 Glamorous
15:25 Customer-facing
16:36 Steady
17:29 Dead-end
19:05 Summary of English adjectives to describe jobs
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Thank you,can we use words like time, skill before 'demanding' to specify job???
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Please teacher this is very useful. But I'd like you to tell us what word are used in the US.
These adjectives are fairly neutral. No reason why they couldn't in American English.
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Respected; not yet now
full-time job, part-time job
Casual job does not entitle you to have all the perks you would have with permanent jobs?
This work is so mundane everything is the same
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