Jobs Flashcards – Set C
FREE
29 jobs flashcards with higher level vocabulary.
Description
Our third set of Jobs Flashcards contains the most difficult vocabulary.
This set is perfect for advanced young learners or adult students who love learning new words.
Use these cards for teaching the names of occupations and professions. Many of these words have 3 or more syllables, so they can also be useful for practicing pronunciation and inflection.
And since many of these occupations are less common, these jobs flash cards are fun to use in guessing games, writing activities, and teaching conditional tense.
1 Page
4 Pages
15 Pages
29 Pages
4 Pages
15 Pages
29 Pages
4 Pages
15 Pages
29 Pages
4 Pages
15 Pages
29 Pages
Jobs Flashcards - Set C Word List
- accountant
- archeologist
- architect
- businesswoman
- cameraman
- carpenter
- conductor
- construction worker
- delivery person
- electrician
- hairdresser
- janitor
- logger
- mechanic
- optometrist
- pharmacist
- photographer
- programmer
- psychologist
- real estate agent
- reporter
- salesperson
- scientist
- seamstress
- secretary
- security guard
- truck driver
- veterinarian
- waste collector
- weathercaster
Julia –
Great cards! Thanks a lot.
Karen –
You’re welcome! 🙂
Nurzada Zhunusali kyzy –
Awesome! Thankuuu
raluca –
Congratulations to those who create these wonderful flashcards. Thank you
Karen –
Glad you like them!
Julie –
I wish these had fireman/policeman and mailman
Karen –
Those three are in Jobs Set A:
https://www.eslflashcards.com/set/jobs-flashcards-set-a/
🙂
hải –
it’s good
Jenni –
Such a helpful website. Thank you.
Hazem –
All your cards are great, thanks a lot for your appreciated efforts.
Chawmay –
Thanks for sharing
Alessia Bertagnin –
WONDERFUL FLASH CARDS, VERY NICE PICTURES
Jacek –
Nice
Jam –
very good
yani –
Simple and wonderful…awesome…
Benyahia –
They are perfect
DIANA –
perfect!
Jae –
good
JORDY –
IT´S RIGHT!!
Juan –
Magnific
Ainley –
I like the variety of occupations. These are the best variety that I have found. You have represented men, women, white and black people, however to make it truly accessible for ell students it would be great to see a diversity of cultures represented (hispanic, muslim, south asian and asian cultures). Thank you so much for sharing this resource. I will be sure to share with my colleagues!
Karen –
Thank you for your feedback! I agree this set could use some improvements. We sourced these images 15+ years ago and they are due for an update. I appreciate your ideas, adding a wider range of culture groups would make this set much better!! I hope to work on that this summer, but I’m not very quick.
Toni –
Will use this to teach my five-year-old daughter.