Have you ever thought of a very creative career? Have you dreamt of a rosy environment full of colour and fragrance?
How much would you love it if you were placed in a store full of flowers the whole day? I'm just going to give you some clues about such a job which can also be a business.
Yes. Daisies, violets, tulips, marigolds, dahlias, lilies, jasmines, roses and all those things of beauty can also earn you a living if you handle them professionally. If you start such a profession, you will be called a florist. A florist's career is a good choice as an unconventional job for many around the world. Wherever you see eye-catching floral displays, you actually see the professional performance of a floral designer. Using both real and artificial flowers with other greeneries, florists prepare flower displays for a variety of events such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's day, official receptions and even funerals. Every flower comes with its distinct colour, design, value and meaning which flower designers have to know well. There are conventions and meanings associated with flowers. We know that conventionally roses are meant for romance and marriage anniversaries and tulips for birthdays.
Although formal education or a diploma is not always essential for florists, they must have good taste, a good eye for colours, shapes and proportion. They have to have good sense for selecting flowers, ribbons and other accessories to make beautiful arrangements. Professional florists are knowledgeable about not only flowers but also designs and techniques. Most florists learn the trade mainly through apprenticeship in a flower farming job and also by attending formal floral schools and courses. However, a true passion for flowers and a bit of aesthetic sense are all that can make a florist's career successful.
Flower designers eam fairly handsome money. But the bonus is that they work in a fresh and beautiful environment which their clients also enjoy. They work with flowers all day long in a pleasant and fragrant atmosphere with vivid colours around.
What is not essential for a florist?
What is not essential for a florist?
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good taste
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a-diploma
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good sense
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good eye for colour
Learning outcomes
After we have studied this unit, we will be able to
- describe familiar objects
- read intensively and extensively
- participate in debate, discussion
- Write about jobs and situations
- read for skimming, scanning, and inferring
[Skimming = to read quickly to get the gist of a text
Scanning= to read quickly to get specific information Inferring = to read text to be able to make logical conclusions.]
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Down with military
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Down with autocracy
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Freedom for democracy
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Let people rule
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independence
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property rights
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political ownership
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public education
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let justice prevail
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democracy must be free
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freedom from tyranny
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equal rights for all
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celebration
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art
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resistance
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education
The graffiti movement in Bangladesh originally began in which decade?
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1950s
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1960s
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1970s
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1980s
What historical method did Bangladeshi protesters use to avoid police detection?
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covering their faces
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moving at night
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changing locations frequently
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shouting "chika! chika!"
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