front 1 commitment | back 1 ballanqaad a promise or decision to do something EXAMPLE: When I joined the class, I made a commitment to do online homework every day. |
front 2 entry-level position | back 2 gelida-heerka-booska the job with the least responsibity EXAMPLE: I applied for an entry-level position. I will do my best and get a promotion. |
front 3 field | back 3 qeyb an area of study or activity EXAMPLE: I'm not sure what I want to do for a living, but I want to work in the medical field. |
front 4 fit into | back 4 ku habboon make room for something EXAMPLE: I want to improve my math skills, so I need to fit more MobyMax time into my schedule. |
front 5 job opening | back 5 shaqo furid an available job EXAMPLE: I heard there was a job opening at Kohl's. I'm going to apply right away. |
front 6 lead to | back 6 horseed u to make something happen EXAMPLE: Eating junk food and sweets can lead to health problems later. |
front 7 schedule | back 7 jadwal a plan with times and dates of when things will happen EXAMPLE: My schedule is pretty full, but I always make time for my family. |
front 8 exemption | back 8 ka dhaafid special permission not to have to do something or pay something EXAMPLE: Because I had so much experience as a nurse, I got an exemption for the basic classes. I did not have to take them. |
front 9 graduate | back 9 qalin jabin (noun) a person who completed their education successfully EXAMPLE: My son is a high school graduate. He starts college in the fall. |
front 10 responsibilities | back 10 mas'uuliyado things that you have to take care of EXAMPLE: I have many responsibilities at home. I have to do the grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning. |
front 11 supervision | back 11 kormeerka the activity of supervising someone or something EXAMPLE: My son needs lots of supervision when he is doing his homework. If I don't watch him, he will leave his work and play video games. |
front 12 tuition | back 12 bisha jaamacada money you pay for your education EXAMPLE: The tuition at the local college just increased. Now it is more expensive to attend there. |
front 13 across the country | back 13 guud ahaan dalka the whole country from the east coast to the west coast EXAMPLE: There are job openings for nurses across the country. Every state needs more nurses! |
front 14 advance your career | back 14 hormari xirfad shaqadaada move up in your career, getting more responsibility and higher pay EXAMPLE: I want to advance in my career, so I am going to take some classes this summer at the university. Then I will be ready for a promotion at work! |
front 15 background | back 15 asalka a person's education and experience EXAMPLE: It was easy for me to become a home health aide here in the U.S. because of my background. In my home country, I was a nurse! |
front 16 demand for | back 16 dalbasho a need for EXAMPLE: There was a high demand for nurses, so it was easy to get a job right away when I got my degree. |
front 17 disabled | back 17 naafo ah having an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do things that other people do EXAMPLE: After the car accident, he was disabled. He could no longer walk and needed to use a wheel chair. |