A1 English Listening Practice - Jobs

A1 English Listening Practice
1 Jul 202004:37

Summary

TLDRIn this English listening practice video, the speaker discusses different types of jobs, focusing on part-time and full-time work. They share personal experiences, such as working part-time in retail and university dining services, and explain the general work schedules in the US, including the standard 9-5 routine. The speaker highlights the importance of college degrees for some full-time jobs but also emphasizes that good-paying jobs exist for those without degrees. Viewers are encouraged to share their own job experiences and to subscribe for more English lessons.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Part-time jobs involve working fewer hours, and many students take them up to earn money while studying.
  • 😀 Common part-time jobs for teenagers include working at clothing stores or fast-food restaurants like McDonald's.
  • 😀 The speaker had part-time jobs in the past, including working at a clothing store, a restaurant, and a university dining hall.
  • 😀 Full-time jobs in the U.S. typically involve working 40 or more hours per week, with some people working up to 60 hours.
  • 😀 A college degree is required for some full-time jobs, but there are also many opportunities for those without a degree.
  • 😀 Jobs in industries like finance, marketing, medicine, IT, and education are common in the U.S., with high salaries.
  • 😀 Some high-paying jobs that don't require a degree include electricians, plumbers, and truck drivers.
  • 😀 Life in the U.S. is expensive, so despite high salaries, many people face high costs of living.
  • 😀 The typical work schedule for full-time jobs is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but some people start earlier or finish later.
  • 😀 The speaker prefers starting work early at 7:30 a.m. and finishing by 4:30 p.m., while others may have different schedules.
  • 😀 Most people work Monday to Friday and have weekends off, though the speaker works on Saturdays in the morning and enjoys Sundays off.

Q & A

  • What is the topic of the video?

    -The video is about jobs, including part-time and full-time jobs, and the speaker's personal experiences with both.

  • What is a part-time job?

    -A part-time job is a job where you work fewer hours compared to a full-time job. People, especially students, often have part-time jobs while studying.

  • What types of part-time jobs did the speaker have when they were younger?

    -The speaker worked part-time at a clothing store, a restaurant, and at their university.

  • At what age did the speaker get their first job?

    -The speaker got their first job when they were 17 years old, during their last year of high school.

  • What was the speaker's first job, and did they like it?

    -The speaker's first job was at a clothing store called Hollister. They didn’t like the job but enjoyed earning money.

  • What is a dining hall at a university?

    -A dining hall is a place on a university campus where students eat.

  • What roles did the speaker have at the university dining hall?

    -The speaker worked as a cook and a dishwasher at the university dining hall. They preferred cooking over dishwashing.

  • What is a full-time job in the U.S. typically like?

    -A full-time job in the U.S. usually involves working 40 hours a week or more, with a schedule from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Some people may work longer hours, and some jobs require a college degree while others do not.

  • What are some industries where people can work in the U.S. without a college degree?

    -Some industries where people can work without a degree include being an electrician, plumber, truck driver, and other similar jobs. These jobs can pay well.

  • What is the normal work schedule in the U.S.?

    -The normal work schedule for full-time jobs in the U.S. is from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., though some people start earlier, like at 8:00 a.m., or work later, like at 6:00 p.m.

  • What is the speaker's work schedule?

    -The speaker starts work at 7:30 a.m. and finishes early at 4:30 p.m.

  • How does the speaker feel about their work schedule?

    -The speaker prefers starting work early and finishing early.

  • Does the speaker work on weekends?

    -The speaker works in the morning on Saturdays but has Sundays off and never works on Sundays.

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