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pilot
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[ 'pailət ]
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A person who flies an aircraft
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cashier
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[ kə'ʃiə ]
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A person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant
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dentist
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[ 'dentist ]
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A person whose job is treating people's teeth
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doctor
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[ 'dɔktə ]
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A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
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nurse
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[ nə:s ]
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A person trained to care for the sick
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photographer
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[ fə'tɔgrəfə ]
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A person who takes photographs
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reporter
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[ ri'pɔ:tə ]
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A person whose job is to discover information about news events
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accountant
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[ ə'kauntənt ]
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Someone who keeps or examines the records of money received
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postman
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[ 'pəustman ]
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Someone whose job is to deliver and collect letters and parcels
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waiter
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[ 'weitə ]
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A man whose job is to bring the food to customers in a restaurant
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waitress
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[ weits ]
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A woman whose job is to bring the food to customers in a restaurant
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actor
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[ 'æktə ]
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The male job of performing in films or plays
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singer
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[ 'siŋə ]
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A person who sings
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artist
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[ 'ɑ:tist ]
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A person who paints as a profession or who performs any of the creative arts
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actress
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[ 'æktris ]
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The female job of performing in films or plays
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programmer
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[ 'prəʋgræmər ]
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A person whose job is to produce computer programs
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teacher
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[ 'ti:ʧə ]
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Someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
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lawyer
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[ 'lɔ:jə ]
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Someone whose job is to give advice about the law and speak for them in court
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baker
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[ 'beikə ]
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A person whose job is to make bread and cakes for sale
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butcher
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[ 'buʧə ]
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A person who cuts up and sells meat as a trade
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gardener
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[ 'gɑ:dnə ]
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Someone who works in a garden, taking care of plants
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fisherman
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[ 'fiʃəmən ]
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Someone who catches fish, especially as their job
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carpenter
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[ 'kɑ:pintə ]
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A person who makes wooden objects and structures
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architect
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[ 'ɑ:kitekt ]
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A person whose job is to design new buildings
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farmer
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[ 'fɑ:mə ]
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A person who owns or manages a farm
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electrician
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[ ilek'triʃn ]
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A person who puts in and maintains electrical wires
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locksmith
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[ 'lɔksmiθ ]
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A person who repairs and/or makes locks and supplies keys
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hairdresser
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[ 'hɛə,dresə ]
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A person who cuts people's hair and puts it into a style
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seamstress
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[ 'semstrɪs ]
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A woman whose job is sewing and making clothes
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chef
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[ ʃef ]
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Askilled and trained cook, especially the most important cook
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plumber
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[ 'plʌmə ]
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A person whose job is to connect or repair water pipes, baths, toilets
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receptionist
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[ ri'sepʃənist ]
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A person who works in office and welcomes visitors, answers the telephone
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scientist
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[ 'saiəntist ]
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An expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
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writer
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[ 'raitə ]
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A person whose job is to write books or articles for somebody else
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pharmacist
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[ 'fɑ:rməsɪst ]
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A person who is trained to prepare medicines who works in a hospital or shop
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model
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[ mədl ]
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A person who wears clothes so that they can be photographed
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mason
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[ 'meisn ]
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A person whose job it is to prepare and use stone for building
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fireman
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[ 'faiəmən ]
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A man whose job is to stop fires from burning
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foreman
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[ 'fɔ:mən ]
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A skilled person who is in charge of and watches over a group of workers
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newscaster
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[ 'nu:z‚kæstər ]
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Someone who reads out the reports on a television or radio news programme
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taxi driver
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[ 'tæksi 'draivə ]
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A man whose job is to drive a taxi car
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translator
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[ træns'leitə ]
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A person whose job is changing words into a different language
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welder
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[ 'weldə ]
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A person whose job is to join metal parts together by heating the surfaces
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veterinarian
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[ ‚vetərɪ'neərɪən ]
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A person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals
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florist
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[ 'flɔrist ]
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A person who works in a shop which sells cut flowers and plants
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security guard
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[ si'kjuəriti gɑ:d ]
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A person whose job is to protect a building
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