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  1. Algunos trabajos profesionales (professional jobs) son: Architect (arquitecto), Lawyer (abogado), Attorney (abogado), Engineer (ingeniero), Broker (corredor de bolsa), Doctor (médico), Physician (médico), Surgeon (cirujano)

    • The Earth

      Cómo citar Editor. (03 febrero 2021). Vocabulario La Tierra...

    • Superlatives

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  2. Lista de vocabulario de profesiones (jobs) en inglés-español con su transcripción fonética (pronunciación). Te puedes descargar la lista en PDF.

  3. They work in a law court. Lawyers : Defend and prosecute people. They work in a law court and in a lawyers office. Nurses: Look after patients . They work in a hospital or doctor's surgery. Opticians: Look after people's eye sight. They work in an opticians. Porters : Carry other people's bags and luggage. They work in a hotel or train station ...

  4. Jobs/Occupations - Lawyer / ESL exercise. Practice choosing the right word when speaking in English about what a lawyer does. A lawyer, also known as an (attorney/atonement), is someone who either gives (legal/law) advice to clients, or represents them in (court-room/court).

  5. This curated list of common words used in law provides a solid foundation to help you expand your legal vocabulary, refine your speaking skills, and boost professional confidence both in and out of the courtroom. English language for lawyers can be somewhat tactical compared to that used in everyday communication.

  6. The list of jobs below includes 50 job names, followed by a list of occupations with pictures. These are great for learning or teaching English vocabulary to both kids and adult ESL students. For free games and printable materials to teach jobs vocabulary, see the section at the bottom of this page.

  7. If you decide to leave your job, there are three verbs you can use: • I'm going to quit my job. • I'm going to leave my job. • I'm going to resign. "Quit" is informal, "resign" is formal, and "leave" can be formal or informal. When an old person decides to stop working, the verb for this is retire. In