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Slideshow — Year 7 Jobs · Lesson 3 (Consolidation)

16 slides · retrieval, recall, masculine + feminine forms, opinions, where people work, matching activities and writing practice. Click-step through answer reveals on the practice slides.

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BLUE ZONE — Independent practice

Two parts, 20 marks total. Part A fills in missing letters and gives the English meaning. Part B translates English sentences into Spanish — careful with masculine and feminine endings! Instant feedback on every question, running score at the bottom. Accents are optional — don't worry if you can't type them.

🔵 BLUE ZONE · Jobs & Workplaces

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Part A — Gap fill 10 marks

Fill in the missing letters to complete each Spanish word, then write the English meaning.

1
p r _ f _ s _ r
2
m _ c _ n _ c o
3
e n f _ r m _ r a
4
i n g _ n _ _ r o
5
p _ l _ q _ e r o
6
r _ s t _ _ r _ n t e
7
c _ l _ g _ o
8
e m p r _ s _
9
g r _ n j _ r a
10
o f _ c _ n a

Part B — English → Spanish 10 marks

Translate each English sentence into Spanish. Watch the masculine/feminine endings: profesor/profesora, granjero/granjera, cocinero/cocinera. Don't worry about accents.

1
My father is a doctor.
2
My mother is a teacher and works in a school.
3
My brother is a cook and works in a restaurant.
4
My aunty is an engineer and she works in a company.
5
My grandfather is a farmer and works on a farm.
6
My sister is a nurse and works in a hospital.
7
My uncle is a mechanic and works in a garage.
8
My grandmother is an accountant and works in an office.
9
My cousin (m) is an actor and works in a theatre.
10
My cousin (f) is a hairdresser.
📒 Vocabulary support
mi padre
my father
mi madre
my mother
mi hermano
my brother
mi hermana
my sister
mi tío
my uncle
mi tía
my aunty
mi abuelo
my grandfather
mi abuela
my grandmother
mi primo
my cousin (m)
mi prima
my cousin (f)
trabaja en
works in
es
is
un / una
a (m/f)
y
and

More jobs resources on the Year 7 page.

Lesson 1 slideshow, sentence builders (masculine + feminine), the jobs song with activity sheet, and a full video lesson are all linked from the Year 7 jobs section.