| A | B |
| people who work for a company or a person | employees |
| people who give jobs to a person | employers |
| without enough money to pay for something | could not afford |
| get something, such as money, by effort or work | earn |
| the time when someone has the chance or right to do something | turn |
| a person who has a high-level job in a company or an organization such as the police or military | officer |
| very, very big | huge |
| paid money for the use of something for a period of time, such as an apartment or a car | rented |
| considering something carefully befored making a decision | thinking over |
| what someone receives after finishing a course of study at a college/university | a degree |
| small pieces of medicine that a person swallows | pills |
| try to find out facts or the truth about something | look into |
| an office employee who types, organizes and plans | secretary |
| sales | a field of work that involves selling a product or service |
| jewelry | such as earrings, rings, necklaces |
| be worth it | to be valuable enough for the time or money that it costs |
| whatever | any or all the things that are wanted, needed or possible |
| give away | get rid of; not keep |