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speak of the medical profession, the teaching profession, the profession of an engineer and so on.
A trade is an occupation which demands a high level of manual skill and a certain period of practical and theoretical training. Mechanics, electricians, fitters, turners, tailors, weavers, hairdressers, etc. have learned a trade.
Many occupations are neither trades nor professions. We often call these occupations "jobs". In this sense, the term job includes both unskilled and semi-skilled manual occupations on the one hand and occupations which require considerable knowledge and mental skills on the other hand. The dividing lines between trades, jobs and professions are by no means always clear.
66. a) Read the words, word-combinations and sentences with the translation.
b) Cover the left side of the page and translate into English.
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an occupation
to fill in
an official
an official form
a skilled worker
a semi-skilled worker
an unskilled manual worker a trade a job
on the one hand on the other hand considerable mental skills
What do you do for a living?
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заняття, фах заповнювати
службовець, офіційна особа офіційний бланк кваліфікований робітник напівкваліфікований робітник
некваліфікований робітник
фізичної праці
професія, заняття, ремесло
робота, служба, посада
з одного боку
з іншого боку
значний
розумові (інтелектуальні) вміння
Як ви заробляєте на життя?
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67. Read the text (exercise 65) and translate it.
68. Tell your classmates what you have learned from the text "Occupations, Professions, Trades".
69*. Do task 3 on pages 111—113.
70*. Answer the questions in writing.
1. What's an occupation?
2. What do people say in ordinary conversation if they want to know someone's occupation?
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