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Vocabulario

Vocabulario Ortografía fonética Morfema Traducción / definición

attach [UK]əˈ tætʃ [US]əˈ tætʃ verb to fasten or join one thing to another

the abbreviation for 'curriculum vitae' (a written


[UK]ˌ siː ˈ viː [US]ˌ siː
CV noun record of your education and the jobs you have
ˈ viː
done, that you send when you are applying for a job)

duty [UK]ˈ djuː ti [US]ˈ duː ti noun tasks that are part of your job

title [UK]ˈ taɪtl [US]ˈ taɪtl noun a name that describes a job

a process of teaching, training and learning,


[UK]ˌ edʒuˈ keɪʃn [US]
education noun especially in schools or colleges, to improve
ˌ edʒuˈ keɪʃn
knowledge and develop skills

the knowledge and skill that you have gained


[UK]ɪkˈ spɪəriəns
experience noun through doing sth for a period of time; the process of
[US]ɪkˈ spɪriəns
gaining this

money that employees receive for doing their job,


[UK]ˈ sæləri [US]
salary noun especially professional employees or people working
ˈ sæləri
in an office, usually paid every month

an advantage that you get from a company in


[UK]ˈ benɪfɪt [US]
benefit noun addition to the money that you earn; money from an
ˈ benɪfɪt
insurance company

goal [UK]ɡəʊ l [US]ɡoʊ l noun something that you hope to achieve

a written record of your education and the jobs you


[UK]ˈ rezjumeɪ [US]
résumé noun have done, that you send when you are applying for
ˈ rezəmeɪ
a job

[UK]rɪˌ spɒnsəˈ bɪləti a duty to help or take care of sb because of your job,
responsibility noun
[US]rɪˌ spɑː nsəˈ bɪləti position, etc

[UK]ˌ ɒpəˈ tjuː nəti [US] a time when a particular situation makes it possible
opportunity noun
ˌ ɑː pərˈ tuː nəti to do or achieve sth

[UK]əˈ veɪləbl [US]ə


available adj. free to see or talk to people
ˈ veɪləbl

[UK]pəˈ zɪʃn [US]pə


position noun a job
ˈ zɪʃn

an advantage that you get from a company in


[UK]ˈ benɪfɪt [US]
benefit noun addition to the money that you earn; money from an
ˈ benɪfɪt
insurance company

a formal meeting at which sb is asked questions to


[UK]ˈ ɪntəvjuː [US]
interview noun see if they are suitable for a particular job, or for a
ˈ ɪntərvjuː
course of study at a college, university, etc

[UK]streŋθ a quality or an ability that a person or thing has that


strength noun
[US]streŋθ gives them an advantage

[UK]ˈ wiː knəs [US]


weakness noun a weak point in a system, sb's character, etc
ˈ wiː knəs

[UK]ɪmˈ preʃn [US]ɪm the effect that an experience or a person has on


impression noun
ˈ preʃn sb/sth

the conditions that affect the behaviour and


[UK]ɪnˈ vaɪrənmənt
environment noun development of sb/sth; the physical conditions that
[US]ɪnˈ vaɪrənmənt
sb/sth exists in

something, especially money, that sb gives you


[UK]ˌ kɒmpenˈ seɪʃn
compensation noun because they have hurt you, or damaged sth that
[US]ˌ kɑː mpenˈ seɪʃn
you own; the act of giving this to sb

[UK]ˈ pækɪdʒ [US] a set of items or ideas that must be bought or


package noun
ˈ pækɪdʒ accepted together

the way that two things match each other or are


fit [UK]fɪt [US]fɪt noun
suitable for each other
process [UK]ˈ prəʊ ses [US] noun a series of things that are done in order to achieve a
ˈ prɑː ses particular result

[UK]dɪˈ skrɪpʃn [US]dɪ


description noun of some, etc. type
ˈ skrɪpʃn

reach [UK]riː tʃ [US]riː tʃ verb to communicate with sb, especially by telephone

[UK]ˈ refrəns [US] a person who agrees to write a reference, for you,
reference noun
ˈ refrəns for example when you are applying for a job

[UK]rɪˈ spɒns [US]rɪ


response noun a spoken or written answer
ˈ spɑː ns

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