BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Vocabulary Jobs suffixes

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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Vocabulary Jobs suffixes NB: This is not a word-for-word transcript Hi! Hello!..and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary. My name is, and I m one of the presenters today. And I m, and I m the other presenter. Welcome to the show! Did you hear that word - presenter? Today we re going to be talking about jobs, and the different kinds of English words for different jobs. Like presenter, for example. We ll look at some of the different ways that words for jobs can end, like the er at the end of presenter. These are called suffixes. As usual, we ll be giving you a quiz to see how much you can remember And we ll also bring you a top tip to help you learn vocabulary. But first, let s listen to. She s going to tell us about the different jobs she s had in her life so far. While you listen, think about this question: what is s job now? 6 Minute Vocabulary British Broadcasting Corporation 2014 bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 5

INSERT When I was a little girl, I always wanted to be a teacher. So I spent years training as a teacher, and then I got a job in a school and I hated it! After a few months I quit. I worked for a while as a librarian, but I didn t really like that either. Finally I started writing for a small website. Now I work as a journalist, writing for newspapers and magazines. STING So, that was, talking about all the jobs she s done. And we asked: what s s job now? is a journalist now. She writes for newspapers and magazines. Well done if you got that right. And another question: Did you catch what s first job was? She was a teacher. Let s listen again INSERT 1 CLIP 1 When I was a little girl, I always wanted to be a teacher. So I spent years training as a teacher, Now, a lot of English words for jobs end with the sound er, like presenter or teacher. Yes, and there are two ways to spell the suffix er in job names. Sometimes this is spelled e-r, in words like presenter or teacher. Or sometimes it s spelled o-r: for example, actor or translator. So, a teacher teaches students, an actor acts in a film, a translator translates from one language to another, a train driver drives a train. You re an actor aren t you? Yes, I am,. But because I m female you can also say I m an actress. So, there are lots of jobs that end with that e-r suffix. But now let s look at a different suffix. Can you remember what s next job was, after she quit teaching? Let s listen and check. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 5

INSERT 1 CLIP 2 After a few months I quit. I worked for a while as a librarian, but I didn t really like that either. Next, worked as a librarian that s someone who works in a library. Another suffix which we often find at the end of a word for a job is ian, spelled i-a-n. Sometimes it s pronounced shun. For example, if you ve got a problem with your eyes, you might need to go to an optician. And someone who works in politics is a politician. Ever thought of being a politician,? I can t say I have,. OK, now let s talk about one more suffix. Do you remember what does now? She s a journalist. There are also quite a lot of words for jobs in English which end in ist, spelled i-s-t. The person who greets you in an office or a hotel is a receptionist And a person who looks after your teeth is a dentist. IDENT You re listening to BBC Learning English. And we re talking about jobs suffixes. Ok. Now it s quiz time! We ve got three questions for you. First, if someone translates from one language to another, are they a) a translatist b) a translator or c) a translatician? And the answer is, b) a translator. Well done if you got that right. Second question: which job ends with the letters o-r? Is it a) actor; b) teacher or c) presenter? bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 5

And the answer is actor. Teacher and presenter end with e-r. Well done if you got both of those questions right. It s almost time for the end of the show. But before we go, there s just time for a top tip for learning vocabulary. When you record a new word, don t just write the word and the translation try drawing a picture in your notebook too! Yes. Drawing a picture can help you remember the word better. There s more about this at bbclearningenglish.com. Join us again soon for more 6 Minute Vocabulary. Both Bye! bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 5

Vocabulary points to take away Job names ending in er: presenter teacher train driver Job names ending in or : actor (some people say actress for female actors) translator Job names ending in ian librarian politician optician Job names ending in ist: journalist receptionist dentist bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 5