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23.2.2014. German for Beginners: Occupations - Was sind Sie von Beruf?

- Lesson 14
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German for Beginners: Lesson 14
Was sind Sie von Beruf?
Whats your occupation?
This lesson introduces: (1) vocabulary related to occupations and trades, (2) expressions related to that vocabulary and (3) the grammar of
accusative prepositions. A recommended review for this lesson is Part 2 of Lesson 11 (accusative case).
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CULTURAL NOTE: Although it is quite common for English-speakers to ask new acquaintances what their profession is, Germans are less likely to do so.
Some Germans wouldn't mind, but others may consider it an invasion of their personal sphere. This is something you'll just have to play by ear.
Below you'll find a list of common occupations and professions. Note that all professions in German have both a feminine and a masculine form. We
have listed the feminine form only in cases where it is not just the standard -in ending (as in der Arzt/die rztin), when there is also a difference in
English (waiter/waitress), or when a job is more likely to be feminine (nurse, secretary) or the German feminine form is very common (student).
GRAMMAR NOTE: When you say "I'm a student." or "He's an architect." in German, you normally leave out the "a" or "an": Ich bin Student(in). - Er ist
Architekt. (no "ein" or "eine"). Only if an adjective is added, do you use "ein/eine" as in: Er ist ein guter Student. - Sie ist eine neue Architektin.
See the examples in the chart below.
Berufe - Professions
Englisch Deutsch
architect der Architekt
auto mechanic der Automechaniker
baker der Bcker
bank teller der Bankangestellte, die Bankangestellte
bricklayer, stone mason der Maurer
broker
stock broker
real estate agent/broker
der Makler
der Brsenmakler
der Immobilienmakler
bus driver der Busfahrer
computer programer der Programmierer, die Programmiererin
cook, chef der Koch, der Chefkoch
die Kchin, die Chefkchin
doctor, physician der Arzt, die rztin
employee, white-collar worker der Angestellte, die Angestellte
employee, blue-collar worker der Arbeiter, die Arbeiterin
IT worker Angestellte/Angestellter in der Informatik
joiner, cabinetmaker der Tischler
journalist der Journalist
musician der Musiker
nurse der Krankenpfleger, die Krankenschwester
photographer der Fotograf, die Fotografin
secretary der Sekretr, die Sekretrin
student, pupil (K-12) der Schler, die Schlerin
student (college, univ.) der Student, die Studentin
Student: Note that German makes a distinction between a school student/pupil and a college-level student.
taxi driver der Taxifahrer
teacher der Lehrer, die Lehrerin
truck/lorry driver der Lkw-Fahrer
der Fernfahrer/Brummifahrer
waiter - waitress der Kellner - die Kellnerin
worker, laborer der Arbeiter
Q & A - Fragen und Antworten
Questions and Answers
23.2.2014. German for Beginners: Occupations - Was sind Sie von Beruf? - Lesson 14
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Q: What's your occupation?
Q: What do you do for a living?
A: I'm a...
F: Was sind Sie von Beruf?
F: Was machen Sie beruflich?
A: Ich bin...
Q: What's your occupation?
A: I'm in insurance.
A: I work at a bank.
A: I work at a bookstore.
F: Was machen Sie beruflich?
A: Ich bin in der Versicherungbranche.
A: Ich arbeite bei einer Bank.
A: Ich arbeite bei einer Buchhandlung.
Q: What does he/she do for a living?
A: He/She runs a small business.
F: Was macht er/sie beruflich?
A: Er/Sie fhrt einen kleinen Betrieb.
Q: What does an auto mechanic do?
A: He repairs cars.
F: Was macht ein Automechaniker?
A: Er repariert Autos.
Q: Where do you work?
A: At McDonald's.
F: Wo arbeiten Sie?
A: Bei McDonald's.
Q: Where does a nurse work?
A: In a hospital.
F: Wo arbeitet eine Krankenschwester?
A: Im Krankenhaus/im Spital.
Q: At which company does he work?
A: He's with DaimlerChrysler.
F: Bei welcher Firma arbeitet er?
A: Er ist bei DaimlerChrysler.
Wo arbeiten Sie?
Where do you work?
at Deutsche Bank bei der Deutschen Bank
at home zu Hause
at McDonald's bei McDonald's
at the office im Bro
in a garage, auto repair shop in einer/in der Autowerkstatt
in a hospital in einem/im Krankenhaus/Spital
with a big/small company bei einem groen/kleinen Unternehmen
Also see: German Stores and Businesses - English-German glossary
sich um eine Stelle bewerben
Applying for a Position
company, firm die Firma
employer der Arbeitgeber
employment office das Arbeitsamt (Web link)
interview das Interview
job application die Bewerbung
I'm applying for a job. Ich bewerbe mich um eine Stelle/einen Job.
resume, CV der Lebenslauf
NEXT > Part 2 of this Lesson (Accusative prepositions)
BUNGEN > Exercises - Occupations - Practice what you've learned!
Lesson 14: Part 1 > Part 2 > Exercises 1 > Exercises 2
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Resources, articles, and links related to finding employment in German Europe or with a German firm.
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German for Beginners - Contents
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An annotated English-German glossary of kinds of businesses, stores, and shops.
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Preposition Quiz 1
A test on some German words that can be dangerous. Self-scoring.
English-German Glossaries
All of the annotated glossaries on this site - from aerospace to travel.
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