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advanced
53–62 points: Excellent!
You really know a lot about various lines
of work!
43–52 points: Very good
Most job titles and positions are familiar
to you.
33– 42 points: Good
You have a solid knowledge of professions
and occupations.
32 points or fewer: Nice try!
You know the English terms for some jobs,
but could learn a few more.
How did you do?
- Is that a “yes”?
a)physician = Arzt/Ärztin
b)tax adviser (also: advisor) = Steuer-
berater(in)
c)aerospace engineer = Luft- und
Raumfahrtingenieur(in)
d)cashier = Kassierer(in) - Where do you work?
a–6 (laboratory = Labor; chemist =
Chemiker(in))
b–1 (studio = Atelier; graphic artist =
Grafiker(in))
c–5 (office =Büro; controller =Controller)
d–4 (law firm =Kanzlei; solicitor UK =
Anwalt/Anwältin bei unteren In-
stanzen)
e–7 (workshop = Werkstatt; carpenter =
Schreiner(in))
f–3 (garage = Kfz-Werkstatt; car me-
chanic = Kfz-Mechaniker(in))
g–2 (salon = Friseursalon; hairdresser =
Friseur(in)) - What tools do you use?
a)interpreter = Dolmetscher(in)
b)stock broker = Börsenmakler(in)
c)scientist = (Natur-)Wissenschaft-
ler(in)
d)programmer = Informatiker(in)
e)architect = Architekt(in)
f)insurance agent = Versicherungs-
makler(in)
4. What field are you in?
a)pharmacist = Apotheker(in)[car-
penter = Schreiner(in); roofer =
Dachdecker(in); bricklayer = Mau-
rer(in)]
b)politician = Politiker(in)[editor =
Redakteur(in)]
c)estate agent UK= Immobilien-
makler(in)[physiotherapist =Physio-
therapeut(in); paramedic = Sani-
täter(in); radiologist = Radiologe/Ra-
diologin; surgeon = Chirurg(in)]
d)statistician = Statisktiker(in)[assem-
bler = Monteur(in); machinist =
Maschinenschlosser(in); welder =
Schweißer(in)]
e)veterinarian =Tierarzt/-ärztin[chef =
Küchenchef(in); lodging manager =
operativ verantwortliche(r) Hotel-
direktor(in); housekeeper = Haus-
wirtschafter(in);waiter = Kellner(in)]
f)geologist = Geologe/Geologin[cus-
toms officer = Zollbeamte/-beamtin;
freight forwarder = Spediteur(in);
dispatcher = Disponent(in)]
5. Do you work in an office?
a)administrator (office administrator =
Bürokauffrau/-mann)
b)agent (purchasing agent = Ein-
käufer(in))
c)assistant (marketing assistant = Mar-
ketingassistent(in))
d)associate (human resources associate
= Personalreferent(in))
e)clerk (receiving clerk = Mitarbeiter(in)
in der Warenannahme)
f)coordinator (events coordinator UK=
Veranstaltungskoordinator(in))
g)handler (claims handler = Schadens-
referent(in))
h)officer (loan officer = Kredit-, Dar-
lehenssachbearbeiter(in))
i) representative (customer service rep-
resentative = Kundendienstmitar-
beiter(in))
j) specialist (medical-billing specialist
= Sachbearbeiter(in) für Kranken-
kassenabrechnungen)
- Do you solve problems?
a)consultant (business consultant =
Unternehmensberater(in))
b)adviser (financial adviser (also: advi-
sor) = Finanz-berater(in))
c)lecturer = Dozent(in)
d)guide (tour guide = Fremdenfüh-
rer(in))
e)planner (wedding planner = Hoch-
zeitsplaner(in))
f)counsellor (marriage counsellor =
Eheberater(in)) - Is your job highly technical?
a)designer = Designer(in), Gestalter(in)
b)engineer = Ingenieur(in); Techniker(in)
c)researcher = Forscher(in)
d)analyst = Analyst(in)
e)inspector = Mitarbeiter(in) in der
Qualitätssicherung
f)developer = Entwickler(in)
g)operator = Maschinenführer(in)
h)technician (also: mechanic) = Tech-
niker(in)
i) mechanic (also: technician) = Mecha-
niker(in)
- Do you run a company?
a)senior = führend
b)supervisor = Aufsichtsperson, Vorge-
setzte(r)
c)line manager UK= direkte(r) Vorge-
setzte(r)
d)deputy = Stellvertreter(in)
e)vice president = Vizepräsident(in)
f)head = Leiter(in), Chef(in)
g)managing director = Geschäfts-
führer(in)
h)chief executive officer (CEO) =
Hauptgeschäftsführer(in) - Who’s who?
a–1Zu viele Köche verderben den Brei.
b–1 Erfahrung ist der beste Lehrmeister.
c–1 etwa: Nur ein Narr lässt sich nicht
vor Gericht vertreten.
d–1 ein Volk von Ladeninhabern
e–2 Einmal ein Dieb, immer ein Dieb.
f–2 Arzt, heile dich selbst.
Answers
Hildegard Rudolphis a certified translator and
a freelance editor, teacher and book author.
Contact: [email protected]
Carol Scheunemannis a writer and editor at Business
Spotlight. She is also responsible for Business Spotlight
Audio. Contact: [email protected]
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JOB TITLES LANGUAGE TEST
a) Too many __________ spoil the broth.
1.cooks 2.brewers
b) Experience is the best __________.
1.teacher 2.manager
c) A man who is his own __________ has a fool for a client.
1.lawyer 2.consultant
d) Historically, England is known as “a nation of __________”.
1.shopkeepers 2.bankers
e) Once a __________, always a __________.
1.salesman, salesman 2.thief, thief
f) __________, heal thyself.
1.Priest 2.Physician
- Who’s who? (6 points)
In the final round, the panel have to guess the names of
various occupations that are used in idioms. Choose the
correct one for each expression.
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