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English Audio Request

Sweetpeppermint
143 Words / 2 Recordings / 3 Comments
Note to recorder:

natural speed please

1. A JOB
2. A JOB OFFER
3. A JOB CENTRE
4. A CAREER
5. A COMPANY
6. A CONTRACT
7. TO QUIT
8. TO FIRE
9. A SALARY
10. A DAY OFF
11. MOTIVATED
12. TEAMWORK
13. AN INTERVIEW
14. TO RETIRE
15. GOALS
1. A POSITION
2. AN OCCUPATION
3. SKILLS
4. TO RESIGN
5. RELIABLE
6. PUNCTUAL
7. ORGANISED
8. A TASTE MASTER
9. A WILDLIFE CARETAKER
10. TO CHECK
11. TO BACKPACK
12.TO SUPPORT
13. AN AD
14. AN EMPLOYEE
15. AN EMPLOYER
1. AN ODD JOB
2. A PLACEMENT
3. TO EARN A LIVING
4. A COVER LETTER
5. A RESUME
6. A JOB APPLICANT
7. TO APPOINT
8. TO DO OVERTIME
9. A VACANT POSITION
10. A CHIEF FUNSTER
11. TO SHARE
12. TO LOOK FOR
13. TO BE INTERVIEWED
14. A TRIAL PERIOD
15. TO MANAGE

Recordings

  • Jobs ( recorded by huttarl ), American

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    1. A JOB
    2. A JOB OFFER
    3. A JOB CENTRE (American spelling: job center)
    4. A CAREER
    5. A COMPANY
    6. A CONTRACT
    7. TO QUIT
    8. TO FIRE
    9. A SALARY
    10. A DAY OFF
    11. MOTIVATED
    12. TEAMWORK
    13. AN INTERVIEW
    14. TO RETIRE
    15. GOALS
    1. A POSITION
    2. AN OCCUPATION
    3. SKILLS
    4. TO RESIGN
    5. RELIABLE
    6. PUNCTUAL
    7. ORGANISED
    8. A TASTE MASTER (this is not a well-known phrase)
    9. A WILDLIFE CARETAKER
    10. TO CHECK
    11. TO BACKPACK
    12.TO SUPPORT
    13. AN AD
    14. AN EMPLOYEE
    15. AN EMPLOYER
    1. AN ODD JOB
    2. A PLACEMENT
    3. TO EARN A LIVING
    4. A COVER LETTER
    5. A RESUME
    6. A JOB APPLICANT
    7. TO APPOINT
    8. TO DO OVERTIME
    9. A VACANT POSITION
    10. A CHIEF FUNSTER (not a common job title)
    11. TO SHARE
    12. TO LOOK FOR
    13. TO BE INTERVIEWED
    14. A TRIAL PERIOD
    15. TO MANAGE

  • Jobs ( recorded by playmobil ), UK neutral

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Comments

naomirules
Dec. 10, 2019

I believe "a taste manager" should likely be "a task manager"

naomirules
Dec. 10, 2019

And no idea what "ae" is with regards to a resume

Sweetpeppermint
Dec. 11, 2019

Dear naomieules, AE stands for American English, I've forgotten to mention it. 'Taste master' is correct, it is an Australian job.