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		<title>Spanish Occupations Lesson</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jake Beus]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Occupations in Spanish You have had a nice weekend, and some of you didn’t have to work yesterday. Welcome back to work my friends. The world is happy to have you back at work. Be proud of what you do. In fact, let’s talk about what you do for a living. Here is a list [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2>Occupations in Spanish</h2>
<p>You have had a nice weekend, and some of you didn’t have to work yesterday. Welcome back to work my friends. The world is happy to have you back at work. Be proud of what you do. In fact, let’s talk about what you do for a living. Here is a list of occupations in Spanish and a little Spanish vocabulary.</p>
<p>What do you do for work? | ¿De qué trabajas?<br />
Do you like your job? | ¿Te gusta tu trabajo?<br />
I like to go to work every day. | Me gusta ir al trabajo cada día.<br />
I am&#8230; | Soy&#8230;<br />
baker | panadero<br />
florist | el florista<br />
mechanic | mecánico<br />
travel agent | agente de viajes<br />
tailor | costurera/sastre<br />
butcher | carnicero<br />
housekeeper | ama de llaves<br />
painter | pintora<br />
plumber | plomera<br />
real estate agent | agente de bienes raíces<br />
gardener | jardinero</p>
<p><strong>Here is a little Spanish grammar lesson:</strong></p>
<p>Soy panadero. | I am a baker. (correct)<br />
Soy (un) panadero. (incorrect)<br />
Do <strong>NOT</strong> use “un” or “una” after the verb ‘ser’ when describing what you do for work.</p>
<p>Please answer the questions in the blog comments or on the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/visuallinkspanish" title="Visual Link Spanish Facebook" target="_blank">Visual Link Spanish Facebook page</a>. Be proud of what you do!</p>
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