| apply to | to request sth from sb in writing |
| arrange | to make the necessary plans and preparations for sth to happen |
| au pair | a nanny from abroad |
| builder | sb who makes buildings |
| career prospects | the possibilities of future success in a job |
| degree | a course of study at a college or university; a certificate |
| enclose | to put inside |
| estate agent | sb who works for a company that sells houses and land for people |
| experience | the growth of knowledge and skills which is acquired by doing sth |
| fashion designer | sb who designs clothes |
| firefighter | sb whose job is to put out fires |
| flexible | able to adapt to different conditions as they occur |
| flight attendant | sb who works on an aeroplane helping passengers |
| florist | sb who wns or works in a store which sells plants and flowers |
| full-time | working for the whole part of the working day |
| gardener | sb who takes care of plants |
| medical researcher | sb who works to find cures for diseases |
| payable | that should be paid |
| poorly-paid | not earning much money |
| qualification | a skill or quality needed for a job or task |
| reference | a letter that is written by sb who knows me to describe me and say if I am suitable for a job or cou |
| salary | payment for professional or office work (usually paid monthly) |
| sales assistant | sb who sells things in a shop |
| stockbrocker | sb who buys and sells stocks and shares |
| tour guide | sb with a lot of knowledge of a given area who takes groups of tourists sightseeing |
| training | preparation or education for a sport, an academic subject or a job |
| well-paid | earning a lot of money |
| adapt | to adjust |
| aim to | to try or plan to do sth |
| awareness | knowledge or understanding of a particular situation or subject |
| beyond the limits | past the possibilities of sb or sth |
| bond | a strong connection and feeling of love and friendship shared between people |
| bring up | to raise a child |
| company | the state of being with others |
| dedicated to | devoted and committed to |
| demonstrate | to show |
| develop | to create; 2) to grow; to progress |
| dorsal fin | the fin on the back of a sea animal that helps it to swim |
| encounter | an unexpected meeting |
| feared | causing fear; scary |
| ferocious | fierce |
| gradually | in a slow manner over a long period of time |
| highlight | to attract attention to sth important |
| hypnotise | to put sb in a sleep-like state |
| immobility | inability to move |
| interaction | interplay; communication |
| interpret | to decide on what the meaning or significance of sth is; to understand |
| marvel at | to be amazed by sth |
| mindless | thoughtless |