Monday, May 3, 2010

Internship Vocabulary

Advisor
"My mentor is my advisor, she teach me new skills for my future"
Advisor:a person or company responsible of providing advice.


Appropriate
Native language: APROPIADO/ADECUADO
“When I have to go to an interview I always have to dress appropriate for a first impression”
Appropriate: using something in the right circumstance.

Attitude
Native Language: ACTITUD
“It’s better to use a good attitude at your site”
Attitude: the way you express you self towards other.

Colleague
Native Language: COLEGA
“I have many colleague at my internship site”
Colleague: a person with you work with

Cover letter
Native Language: CARTA DE PRESENTACION
“Manu people show they cover letter about the job they want”
Cover Letter: a letter send with a document or parcel to explain what it is.

Co-worker
Native Language: CompaƱero DE TRABAJO
“ The co-worker in the Saint Vincent Hospital are strong worker that don’t give up for nothing”
Co-worker: a fellow worker

Criticism
Native Language: CRITICA
“Teachers criticize because the student don’t get the work done”
Criticism: the act of passing judgment to something

Discrimination
Native Language: DISCRIMINACION
“Many students get discriminated because of how they talk”
Discrimination: an act of making fun of they race, color, religion etc.

Duty
Native Language: DEBER
“ I have a duty in my house to finish to clean the bedrooms”
Duty: something that one is expected or required to do, a legal obligation.

Employee
Native Language: EMPLEADO
“I’m a employee at the Saint Vincent Hospital”
Employee: a person who is employed by a company.

Employer
Native Language: EMPRESARIO
“My cousin is looking for a employee that have great skills on painting”
Employer: a company that employs people

Evaluate
Native Language: EVALUAR
“The teacher evaluate the student’s math quiz that they had on Friday”
Evaluate: to determine or set the value or amount

Evaluation
Native Language: EVALUACION
“We had a short evaluation for the math English”
Evaluation: an act or instance of evaluating.

Flexible
Native Language: FLEXIBLE
“My friend arms are flexible”
Flexible: capable of being bent, without breaking.

Harassment
Native Language: ACOSO
“Some guys when they see a girl they just harass her because of the way see look”
Harassment: to disturb persistently a person.

Initiative
Native Language: INICIATIVA
“Take the initiative in making friends”
Initiative: an introductory step

Novice
Native Language: PRINCIPIANTE
“I was a novice when I started working in a salon"
Novice: a person who is new in a work

Proactive
Native Language: PROACTIVO
“I have been proactive all time in all my classes”
Proactive: serving to prepare for or control an expected occurrence or situation.

Qualifications
Native Language: CALIFICACION
“My qualification in the classes was tremendous”
“He protected his argument with several qualifications.”
Qualification: a quality, accomplishment that fits a person for some function.

Recommendation
Native Language: RECOMENDACION
“My teachers recommended me to a college in California”
Recommendation: an act of recommending.

Reference
Native Language: REFERENCIA
“A library for a public reference”
Reference: an instance of referring.

Reliable
Native Language: SEGURO
“I have a reliable information about what is going to happen in the new tomorrow”
Reliable: able to be depended on or trusted.

Salary
Native Language: SUELDO
“I get a salary of a hundred dollars at the end of the month”
Salary: a fixed payment made every month to an employee.

Task
Native Language: TAREA
“My task for tomorrow is to finish my science paper”
Task: apiece of work to be done

Wages
Native Language: SALARIO
“I got a wage every day for the hour I made in my work”
Wages: a fixed regular payment for work

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