full-time: the number of hours that people usually work in a complete week
a heavyworkload: to have a lot of work to do
ahigh-poweredjob: an important or powerful job
holidayentitlement: the number of days holiday allowed
jobsatisfaction: the feeling of enjoying a job
manualwork: work that requires physical activity
maternityleave: time off work given to a woman about to have a baby
tomeeta deadline: to finish a job by an agreed time
anine-to-fivejob: a normal job that consists of an 8 hour day (approximately)
oneoftheperks ofthejob: an extra benefit you get from a job
part-time: working less than full-time
torunyourownbusiness: see ‘to be your own boss’
tobeself-employed: see ‘to be your own boss’
sickleave: time allowed off work when sick
tobestuckbehinda desk: to be unhappy in an office job
tobe/get stuck inarut: to be in a boring job that is hard to leave
to take early retirement: to retire early (retire: to reach an age when you are allowed to stop working for a living)
temporarywork: work done for a limited time only
voluntarywork: to work without pay
tobewellpaid: to earn a good salary
workingconditions: the hours, salary and other entitlements that comes with the job
toworkwithyourhands: to do manual work
Lesson 8: Health
During the IELTS Speaking exam you may be asked questions to do with health and fitness. Read the following IELTS-style questions and answers below and pay attention to the phrases in bold. Use the ‘Definitions’ section at the bottom of the page to check the meaning of any phrases you don’t understand.
Part 1-style questions
Examiner: Have you got a relation you’re particularly fond of?
Sinita: Yes … my granddad … he’s 94 years old but generally he’s asfitasafiddle … we’re very close and see each other a lot … whenever he goes down withacold or isundertheweather I make a point of visiting him …
Examiner: Do you do any sport?
Jon: Yes … I’m keen on skateboarding … but I haven’t done it for a while … I had a bad fall recently and pulledamuscle and had a few cutsandbruises … but
I’m onthemend and hope to be doing it again soon …
Examiner: Is there anything you’re particularly afraid of?
Davide: The dentist … I hate going to the dentist … I only ever go if I have atoothache so it usually means I have to have a filling or even have a tooth out … I really don’t like it …