XPress: Spanish in 40 Hours

Business

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Description

Business (los negocios)

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English Images Spanish Listen and Repeat
Write (r = response; f = first letter)
to work work,man,construction,building trabajar  
a job un trabajo   
the boss el jefe  
the employee Workplace, Team, Business Meeting el empleado  
the staff Crowd professional people team flat poster el personal    
the money Canadian money el dinero  
to earn or make (money) Freelance, Work, Job, Making Money ganar  
the schedule el horario    
on time Watching Time a tiempo
   
a cheque un cheque    
a business Hiring agency, candidates and job interview un negocio    
an office Office,office,indoors,people una oficina    
a meeting una cita    
full time Multitask business woman with many hands. a tiempo completo    
part time a tiempo parcial    
a branch (of an office) World, Map, Earth, Globe, Branch una sucursal    
to hire contratar    
to fire Getting fired. Angry boss pointing female employee on exit way. despedir    
a vacation Couple in loungers on beach at Maldives una vacación
   

 

Helpful verbs

aceptar ("to accept"), llegar ("to arrive"), ganar ("to earn"), e.g.:

aceptar
Acepto su propuesta = "I accept your offer"
 
llegar
Es necesario llegar a tiempo = "You need to arrive on time"
 
ganar
Mi madre gana $ 30 por hora = "My mother makes $30 an hour"
 
You can use the SpanishChecker Grammar Guide to test your knowledge on a wide variety of verbs and nouns.
 
 

Grammar Point: Noun agreement

All Spanish nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine. Make sure the determiner (e.g.: el, la, un, una) matches the noun for gender, e.g.: since the word for "thing" (cosa) is feminine, you need to write una cosa ("a thing"), not un cosa (note that the noun's ending isn't always a good indication of gender, e.g.: un problema).
 
There is also agreement in terms of singular and plural, e.g.: las cosas = "the things". You can learn more about noun agreement here.
 

Exercises

Give the English equivalent:

el personal =
mi horario =
a tiempo =
a tiempo completo =

Give the Spanish equivalent:

to earn =
a business =
a job =
a boss =
a meeting =

Translate the following, then verify your grammar with SpanishChecker.com:

1. I want to find a full-time job.

2. We have a meeting at 4 o'clock.

3. My boss doesn't like to work on weekends.

4. I have a very busy week.

After producing your own grammatically correct translation on SpanishChecker.com, you can check your answer by typing R below:

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