Jobs, careers and work experience in Spanish - EduqasVocabulary - job categories

It is important to be able to understand written and spoken passages about jobs and to be able to describe work and work experience.

Part ofSpanishWork and future plans

Vocabulary - job categories

Jobs: business woman, nurse, construction worker, dancer

Whether it's a career, a Saturday job or work experience, it's useful to be able to talk about jobs, work and your current and future plans.

Question

Put the jobs (listed below) into the correct categories and write their meanings in English. Use the table headings to help you. The jobs are listed in their masculine or feminine forms. The first two have been done for you.

OutdoorsIn a caféAt homeIn an officeIn a shop
el albañil(bricklayer)el carnicero(butcher)
Outdoorsel albañil(bricklayer)
In a café
At home
In an office
In a shopel carnicero(butcher)
  • el albañil
  • el carnicero
  • el ama de casa
  • la camarera
  • la cartera
  • la comerciante
  • el contable
  • la dependienta
  • el escritor
  • la granjera
  • el hombre de negocios
  • el jardinero
  • el panadero
  • la periodista

Nearly all the professions listed have feminine forms, eg:

  • el camarero → la camarera
  • el escritor → la escritora
  • el contable → la contable
  • el comerciante → la comerciante
  • el dependiente → la dependienta (note that the final -e changes to -a here).

The nouns that don't have feminine forms are el albañil and el hombre de negocios (but you can say la mujer de negocios for businesswoman).