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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B1 (Unit 27: Vocabulary - Working and earning))


Topic vocabulary

ambition (n) something that you very much want to achieve His ambition was to become a successful writer.
application (n) a formal request to do something or have something, for example a job His application for membership was rejected.
bank account (n phr) an arrangement with a bank that allows you to keep your money there We’ll pay the money into your bank account.
boss (n) the person who is in charge of you at work I’ll ask my boss for a day off next week.
career (n) a job or profession that you work at for some time Rosen had decided on an academic career.

colleague (n) someone who works in the same organisation or department as you Friends and colleagues will remember him as a kind man.
company (n) an organisation that sells services or goods Max works for a large oil company.
contract (n) a written legal agreement between two people or organisations After six months she was offered a contract of employment.
department (n) a section in a government, organisation, or business that deals with a particular type of work You need to speak to our sales department.
deserve (v) if you deserve something, it is right that you get it, because of the way that you are or the way that you have behaved After five hours on your feet you deserve a break.

earn (v) to receive money for work that you do Most people here earn about €30,000 a year.
fame (n) the state of being famous Albert Finney rose to fame in the British cinema of the early Sixties.
goal (n) the action of putting a ball into a goal in a game such as football Nielsen scored two goals in the last ten minutes.
impress (v) if someone or something impresses you, you admire them Her ability to deal with problems impresses me.
income (n) money that someone gets from working or from investing money What is your approximate annual income?

industry (n) all the businesses involved in producing a particular type of goods or services How long have you worked in the oil industry?
interview (v) to ask someone, especially someone famous, questions about themselves, their work, or their ideas He was interviewed on the radio this morning.
interview (n) a meeting in which someone asks another person, especially a famous person, questions about themselves, their work, or their ideas This is her first interview since becoming Olympic champion.
leader (n) someone who is in charge of a group, organisation, or country Victoria became a manager because she’s a good leader.
manager (n) someone whose job is to organise and control the work of a business, a department, or the people who work there I'd like to speak to the manager.

pension (n) an amount of money that someone receives regularly when they no longer work because of their age or because they are ill My grandma stopped working three years ago and now she gets a pension.
poverty (n) a situation in which someone does not have enough money to pay for their basic needs Half the world’s population is living in poverty.
pressure (n) attempts to persuade or force someone to do something My parents put me under a lot of pressure at school.
previous (adj) a previous event, period, or thing happened or existed before the one that you are talking about All the other guests had arrived the previous day.
profession (n) a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do Her father discouraged her from going into the legal profession.

retire (v) to stop working permanently, especially when you are old He retired from the army last month.
salary (n) a fixed amount of money that you earn each month or year from your job Lisa gets an annual salary of €30,000.
staff (n) the people who work for a particular company, organisation, or institution She joined the staff in 1996.
strike (n) a period of time during which people refuse to work, as a protest There’s a train strike in the city.
tax (v) to make someone pay money to the government Everyone in my country pays 20 per cent tax on any money they earn.
tax (n) an amount of money that you have to pay to the government The government has promised to lower taxes after the election.
wealthy (adj) rich Ian became a very wealthy businessman.


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