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Adjectives describing jobs




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 Adjectives describing jobs.
 
 Exercise 1

 Find ten adjectives describing jobs.

 
 
 Exercise 2
 
Guess the adjectives:
 
stsfulres   
sisfyatign  
ll-pwdeai  
irgitn  
lldu  
cinfasagtin  
andgeuros  
aeticrve  
 
Exercise 3
 
Complete the sentences:
 
 I'm a fashion designer and I make beautiful clothes. I have a(n)  job.
2 I work in a big bank and I make a lot of money. It's a  job.
3 I love working in the garden. It's quiet and I can think. It's very .
4 I take photos of wild animals like lions and elephants. I love my job, but it's .
5 I stand all day and wash dishes at a busy restaurant. I hate my job. It's .
6 I love my job. I learn new things every day! It's so !
 
 
Exercise 4
 
Fill in the gaps with the following words:
 
well-paid - satisfying - stressful - creative - relaxing - tiring - varied 
 
 
  I'm a lifeguard. My job isn't ,  so I don't make much money. When there are only a few people at the beach, it's  and I can enjoy the sun and watch the sea, but when there are a lot of people, it's  because they often do stupid things. I sometimes save people from the sea and this is very .
 
 
  I write music for films. People think I have a very   job – and they're right. I write music for many different kinds of film: action films, animated films, historical films, horror films, so my work is . But it's also a very  job because I work for many hours every day. Sometimes I only stop working at midnight.