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nurikzhan
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Hello, dear friends, I am confused a little bit, please, explain the difference between "vocation" and "vacation". I know the translation of both, but I am afraid to use. It was written in an exam card, "MY DREAM VOCATION" . What should they talk about? |
9 Apr 2015
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redcamarocruiser
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To me dream vocation would be the career or job that one would would most like to have. |
9 Apr 2015
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nurikzhan
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I thougt about the same, but there is another topic "My future career" in the exam cards. That �s why I decided to ask for help. Thank you. |
9 Apr 2015
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Zora
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I think that this "My Dream Vocation" would mean something you really want to do in life. A vocation is not really a career, it is more than that. It is something you know that you �ve always wanted to do/become. I guess you might call it a "calling".
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9 Apr 2015
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yanogator
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There �s a chance that My Dream Vocation was a misprint and it was supposed to be vacation. Bruce |
9 Apr 2015
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nurikzhan
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I hope, there was a misprint, now I know, that it is not a career only, that it is more, a "calling". IT IS VERY IPORTANT FOR ME. Many thanks, dear friends, It is morning here, I am going to school, and will ask the previous teachers to clarify, because I have been working here since september only. They are not working here any more.
P.S. I am so HAPPY to have such real friends, and many thanks to VICTOR and his team for this wonderful site!!! I appreciate your help very much! 
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9 Apr 2015
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PhilipR
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This exam card is, to say the least, not very clear. Collocation-wise (is this even a word?), dream vacation is much more used than dream vocation.
Discuss with your colleagues and either change vocation to vacation or holiday, or use other words to avoid confusion for test takers, e.g. What is something you have always wanted to do in life (but haven �t done so far)?
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10 Apr 2015
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cunliffe
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I agree with the others. We wouldn �t actually have this issue in England. It would be �dream holiday � or �ideal job �. |
11 Apr 2015
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