Let’s go step by step to match each job with the correct sentence.
We have a list of jobs in Spanish:
- cocinero (cook)
- doctor (doctor)
- actriz (actress)
- abogado (lawyer)
- artista (artist)
- mecánico (mechanic)
- fontanero (plumber)
- veterinario (veterinarian)
- maestra (teacher, female)
- bombero (firefighter)
- policía (police officer)
- dentista (dentist)
- fotógrafo (photographer)
- piloto (pilot)
- cantante (singer)
Now let’s look at each sentence and think: Who does this?
1. “Yo cuido animales.” → I take care of animals → That’s a
veterinario.
2. “Yo arreglo autos viejos.” → I fix old cars → That’s a
mecánico.
3. “Yo cocino delicioso.” → I cook delicious food → That’s a
cocinero.
4. “Yo actúo en telenovelas.” → I act in soap operas → That’s an
actriz (since it says “una” later, we use feminine form).
5. “Yo canto canciones.” → I sing songs → That’s a
cantante.
6. “Yo limpio tus dientes.” → I clean your teeth → That’s a
dentista.
7. “Yo cuido la comunidad.” → I protect the community → That’s a
policía.
8. “Yo cuido a las personas enfermas.” → I take care of sick people → That’s a
doctor.
9. “Yo arreglo tubos dañados.” → I fix broken pipes → That’s a
fontanero.
10. “Yo enseño niños pequeños.” → I teach little kids → That’s a
maestra (feminine because it says “una”).
11. “Yo vuelo por el mundo.” → I fly around the world → That’s a
piloto.
12. “Yo estudio leyes.” → I study laws → That’s an
abogado.
13. “Yo tomo fotos.” → I take photos → That’s a
fotógrafo.
14. “Yo apago incendios.” → I put out fires → That’s a
bombero.
15. “Yo pinto cuadros.” → I paint pictures → That’s an
artista.
All matches make sense based on what each job does.
Final Answer:
1. veterinario
2. mecánico
3. cocinero
4. actriz
5. cantante
6. dentista
7. policía
8. doctor
9. fontanero
10. maestra
11. piloto
12. abogado
13. fotógrafo
14. bombero
15. artista
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bilingual worksheet.