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 earn 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.

আপনি কি কখনও খুব সৃজনশীল কোনো পেশার কথা ভেবেছেন? আপনি কি কখনও রঙ সুগন্ধে ভরা একটি সুন্দর পরিবেশের স্বপ্ন দেখেছেন? যদি আপনি সারা দিন ফুলের একটি দোকানে কাজ করতে পারেন, আপনি কতটা আনন্দিত হতেন? আমি আপনাকে এমন একটি কাজের কিছু ক্লু দিতে যাচ্ছি যা ব্যবসা হিসেবেও করা যায়।

হ্যাঁ। ডেইজি, ভায়োলেট, টিউলিপ, গেন্দা, ডাহলিয়া, লিলি, জ্যামাইকা, গোলাপ এবং এমন সব সুন্দর জিনিস পেশাদারভাবে পরিচালনা করলে আপনি জীবিকা অর্জন করতে পারেন। এমন পেশা শুরু করলে আপনাকে ফ্লোরিস্ট বলা হবে। ফ্লোরিস্টের পেশা অনেকের জন্য অস্বাভাবিক হলেও ভালো ক্যারিয়ারের একটি চয়েস। যেখানে চোখে আকর্ষণীয় ফুলের সাজ দেখা যায়, সেখানেই প্রকৃতপক্ষে একটি ফুল ডিজাইনারের পেশাদার কাজ দেখা যায়।

ফ্লোরিস্টরা বাস্তব কৃত্রিম ফুলের সঙ্গে বিভিন্ন সবুজ উপকরণ ব্যবহার করে বিভিন্ন অনুষ্ঠান যেমন বিয়ে, জন্মদিন, বার্ষিকী, ভ্যালেন্টাইনস ডে, অফিসিয়াল রিসেপশন এমনকি জানাজার জন্য ফুলের সাজ তৈরি করেন। প্রতিটি ফুলের আলাদা রঙ, আকৃতি, মান এবং অর্থ থাকে, যা ফুল ডিজাইনারদের ভালভাবে জানতে হয়। ফুলের সঙ্গে সংযুক্ত প্রচলিত অর্থও জানা জরুরি। যেমন সাধারণত গোলাপ প্রেম এবং বিবাহ বার্ষিকীর জন্য ব্যবহৃত হয় এবং টিউলিপ জন্মদিনের জন্য।

যদিও ফ্লোরিস্ট হওয়ার জন্য আনুষ্ঠানিক শিক্ষা বা ডিপ্লোমা প্রয়োজন হয় না, তাদের ভালো স্বাদ, রঙ, আকৃতি এবং অনুপাত বোঝার ক্ষমতা থাকতে হবে। সুন্দর সাজ তৈরির জন্য ফুল, রিবন এবং অন্যান্য উপকরণ নির্বাচন করতে জানতে হয়। পেশাদার ফ্লোরিস্টরা কেবল ফুল নয়, ডিজাইন এবং কৌশল সম্পর্কেও জানেন। বেশিরভাগ ফ্লোরিস্ট ফুল চাষের কাজে প্রশিক্ষণ নিয়ে এবং ফ্লোরাল স্কুল বা কোর্সে অংশ নিয়ে দক্ষ হন। তবুও, ফুলের প্রতি প্রকৃত আগ্রহ এবং কিছু নান্দনিক ধারণাই একজন সফল ফ্লোরিস্ট গড়ে তোলে।

ফুল ডিজাইনাররা ভালো অর্থও উপার্জন করেন। কিন্তু আসল সুবিধা হলো, তারা এমন একটি তাজা ও সুন্দর পরিবেশে কাজ করেন যা তাদের ক্লায়েন্টরাও উপভোগ করেন। তারা সারা দিন ফুলের সঙ্গে কাটান সুন্দর রঙ, সুগন্ধ এবং প্রাকৃতিক পরিবেশের মাঝে।

Words

Bengali

Synonyms

Antonyms

Creative (adjective)

সৃজনশীল

imaginative, innovative

unoriginal, dull

Rosy (adjective)

সুখময়, গোলাপী

cheerful, promising

bleak, gloomy

Profession (noun)

পেশা

occupation, career

hobby, avocation

Florist (noun)

ফুল ব্যবসায়ী, ফুলশিল্পী

flower arranger, floral designer

 

Unconventional (adjective)

অপ্রচলিত, অসামঞ্জস্যপূর্ণ

non-traditional, alternative

conventional, traditional

Eye-catching (adjective)

দৃষ্টিআকর্ষণকারী

striking, attractive

unnoticeable, dull

Floral displays (noun phrase)

ফুলের সজ্জা

flower arrangements, bouquets

 

Distinct (adjective)

স্বতন্ত্র, বিশিষ্ট

unique, characteristic

similar, ordinary

Conventions (noun)

প্রথা, রীতিনীতি

customs, traditions

rebellions, abnormalities

Essential (adjective)

অত্যাবশ্যক

necessary, crucial

optional, unnecessary

Proportion (noun)

অনুপাত, সমানুপাত

balance, symmetry

disproportion, imbalance

Accessories (noun)

আনুষঙ্গিক জিনিস

adornments, decorations

 

Apprenticeship (noun)

শিক্ষানবিশি

traineeship, internship

 

Aesthetic sense (noun phrase)

নান্দনিক বোধ

sense of beauty, good taste

tastelessness

Handsome (money) (adjective)

প্রচুর, লক্ষণীয়

considerable, ample

meager, paltry

Vivid (adjective)

উজ্জ্বল, প্রাণবন্ত

bright, vibrant

dull, pale

Fragrant (adjective)

সুগন্ধি

aromatic, perfumed

foul-smelling, malodorous

 

  1. What is the main subject of the passage?
    a) How to grow flowers
    b) The career of a florist
    c) The history of flower meanings
    d) Starting a flower farm
  2. According to the passage, what is a major perk of being a florist?
    a) Earning a high salary with no training
    b) Working in a beautiful, fragrant environment
    c) Having very short working hours
    d) Not needing any specific skills
  3. What is another name for a professional florist mentioned in the text?
    a) Flower botanist
    b) Floral designer
    c) Garden architect
    d) Horticulturalist
  4. Florists prepare displays for which of the following events?
    a) Only happy events like weddings
    b) Only corporate events
    c) A variety of events, including funerals
    d) Only events on Valentine’s Day
  5. What does the passage say is conventionally associated with roses?
    a) Birthdays
    b) Sympathy
    c) Romance and anniversaries
    d) New beginnings
  6. What flower is mentioned as being conventional for birthdays?
    a) Daisies
    b) Lilies
    c) Tulips
    d) Marigolds
  7. Which of these is NOT listed as a necessary trait for a florist?
    a) A good eye for colour
    b) A formal university degree
    c) Good taste
    d) A sense of proportion
  8. How do most florists primarily learn the trade, according to the passage?
    a) By reading books
    b) Through apprenticeship
    c) By studying botany
    d) Through online courses only
  9. Besides apprenticeship, how else can someone learn floristry?
    a) By working in a restaurant
    b) By attending formal floral schools and courses
    c) By traveling the world
    d) By watching documentaries
  10. What is described as the most important thing for a successful florist career?
    a) A large amount of startup money
    b) A true passion for flowers and aesthetic sense
    c) Knowing famous clients
    d) A degree in business
  11. What do florists use alongside real and artificial flowers?
    a) Fruits and vegetables
    b) Other greeneries
    c) Pottery and clay
    d) Metal and wood
  12. The passage suggests that a florist’s work environment is:
    a) Stressful and hectic
    b) Dull and boring
    c) Pleasant and fragrant
    d) Isolated and quiet
  13. What must a florist be knowledgeable about?
    a) Only the names of flowers
    b) Only how to water plants
    c) Flowers, designs, and techniques
    d) The chemical composition of soil
  14. The word “unconventional” in the passage means:
    a) Very common
    b) Not based on tradition
    c) Highly paid
    d) Easy to learn
  15. What does the passage imply about a formal education for florists?
    a) It is always essential.
    b) It is not always essential.
    c) It is a complete waste of time.
    d) It is required by law.
  16. What does a florist need a “good eye” for?
    a) Diagnosing plant diseases
    b) Colours, shapes, and proportion
    c) Finding the cheapest suppliers
    d) Managing financial accounts
  17. What are “conventions” in the context of flowers?
    a) Large conferences for florists
    b) Traditional meanings associated with flowers
    c) The rules for growing flowers
    d) The places where flowers are sold
  18. Clients of a florist get to enjoy:
    a) Free flower arrangements
    b) The fresh and beautiful environment
    c) Gardening lessons
    d) A discount on every purchase
  19. What is the “bonus” mentioned for a florist’s career?
    a) The handsome money
    b) The beautiful work environment
    c) The short working days
    d) The lack of competition
  20. The passage begins by asking if the reader has dreamt of a:
    a) Rosy environment full of colour and fragrance
    b) High-paying office job
    c) Job with extensive travel
    d) Career in science
  21. A florist must have a good sense for selecting all of the following EXCEPT:
    a) Flowers
    b) Ribbons
    c) Other accessories
    d) Musical instruments
  22. The text lists all of these flowers EXCEPT:
    a) Sunflower
    b) Dahlia
    c) Violet
    d) Jasmine
  23. What is the primary purpose of the passage?
    a) To criticize the florist industry
    b) To inform and encourage about a florist career
    c) To sell a florist course
    d) To provide a history of flowers
  24. The phrase “things of beauty” in the passage refers to:
    a) Expensive paintings
    b) Flowers
    c) Ribbons and accessories
    d) Beautiful stores
  25. What is NOT a required skill for a florist according to the text?
    a) Good taste
    b) Knowledge of techniques
    c) A bit of aesthetic sense
    d) Advanced computer programming
  26. Where might you see the “professional performance of a floral designer”?
    a) In a science lab
    b) In eye-catching floral displays
    c) In a history museum
    d) At a construction site
  27. Apprenticeship often takes place in a:
    a) Flower farming job
    b) Corporate office
    c) School classroom
    d) Retail clothing store
  28. The passage states that every flower has a distinct:
    a) Price set by the government
    b) Colour, design, value, and meaning
    c) Way it must be grown
    d) Set of chemicals
  29. Florists prepare displays using:
    a) Only real flowers
    b) Only artificial flowers
    c) Both real and artificial flowers
    d) Only locally grown flowers
  30. The overall tone of the passage is:
    a) Negative and warning
    b) Humorous and sarcastic
    c) Positive and descriptive
    d) Neutral and scientific
  31. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
    a) To list every type of flower
    b) To introduce the concept of a creative career with flowers
    c) To explain how to start a business
    d) To describe the colour rose
  32. The author asks how much you would love to be in a store full of flowers:
    a) For one hour
    b) On the weekend
    c) The whole day
    d) During the spring
  33. The job being described can also be a:
    a) Hobby
    b) Business
    c) Charitable act
    d) Government job
  34. The words “daisies, violets, tulips…” are used as examples of:
    a) Things that can earn you a living
    b) Rare and expensive flowers
    c) Flowers that are hard to grow
    d) The only flowers a florist uses
  35. If you handle flowers professionally, you will be called a:
    a) Gardener
    b) Botanist
    c) Florist
    d Designer
  36. A florist’s career is described as a good choice for a(n):
    a) Easy job
    b) Unconventional job
    c) High-level executive job
    d) Temporary summer job
  37. Eye-catching floral displays are a result of a:
    a) Lucky accident
    b) Professional performance
    c) Cheap price
    d) Large budget
  38. For which event are roses conventionally meant?
    a) Funerals
    b) Official receptions
    c) Birthdays
    d) Romance and anniversaries
  39. Knowledge of conventions and meanings associated with flowers is:
    a) Unimportant for a florist
    b) Something a florist has to know well
    c) A outdated practice
    d) Only necessary for wedding flowers
  40. What is NOT always essential for florists?
    a) Good taste
    b) Formal education or a diploma
    c) A good eye for colour
    d) A passion for flowers
  41. A florist must be good at selecting:
    a) Office furniture
    b) Ribbons
    c) Software
    d) Food items
  42. Professional florists are knowledgeable about:
    a) Only flowers
    b) Only designs
    c) Flowers, designs, and techniques
    d) Accounting and marketing
  43. The text suggests that a successful career depends on:
    a) A large social media following
    b) A true passion and aesthetic sense
    c) Working only on weddings
    d) Importing exotic flowers
  44. Florists are said to earn:
    a) Very little money
    b) Fairly handsome money
    c) An average salary
    d) An unpredictable income
  45. The bonus of the job is the:
    a) Work environment
    b) Health insurance
    c) Long vacations
    d) Company car
  46. Florists work with flowers:
    a) Only in the morning
    b) All day long
    c) Only on weekends
    d) For a few hours a week
  47. The atmosphere around a florist is described as:
    a) Pleasant and fragrant
    b) Noisy and busy
    c) Cold and clinical
    d) Dark and quiet
  48. The colours in a florist’s shop are described as:
    a) Dull
    b) Vivid
    c) Monochrome
    d) Faded
  49. The author’s purpose is to:
    a) Persuade you to become a florist
    b) Describe the life of a gardener
    c) Inform you about a career option
    d) Sell you flowers
  50. The passage is most likely from:
    a) A scientific journal
    b) A career guide website or magazine
    c) A novel
    d) A history book
  51. What is the synonym for “florist” used in the passage?
    a) Flower gardener
    b) Floral designer
    c) Bloom specialist
    d) Plant scientist
  52. What does a floral designer create?
    a) Flower seeds
    b) Eye-catching floral displays
    c) Garden landscapes
    d) Flower perfumes
  53. List one event a florist might work on.
    a) A business conference call
    b) A wedding
    c) A sporting event
    d) A cooking class
  54. What two types of flowers do florists use?
    a) Fresh and dried
    b) Real and artificial
    c) Local and imported
    d) Cheap and expensive
  55. Name a flower mentioned in the first paragraph.
    a) Orchid
    b) Sunflower
    c) Rose
    d) Lavender
  56. What does a florist need to know about each flower?
    a) Its scientific name and genus
    b) Its distinct colour, design, value, and meaning
    c) The country it originated from
    d) The exact time it takes to grow
  57. What is the conventional meaning of tulips?
    a) Romance
    b) Sympathy
    c) Birthday
    d) Congratulations
  58. What two things are not always essential for a florist?
    a) Good taste and a good eye
    b) Formal education or a diploma
    c) Passion and aesthetic sense
    d) Knowledge of techniques
  59. What three things must a florist have a “good eye” for?
    a) Colours, shapes, and proportion
    b) Prices, costs, and profits
    c) Trends, fashions, and styles
    d) Soil, water, and sunlight
  60. What must a florist have a good sense for selecting?
    a) Music and sound
    b) Flowers, ribbons, and other accessories
    c) Office locations
    d) Employee uniforms
  61. What are the two main things a professional florist is knowledgeable about besides flowers?
    a) Accounting and marketing
    b) Designs and techniques
    c) History and geography
    d) Cooking and cleaning
  62. What are the two main ways to learn the trade?
    a) Reading books and watching videos
    b) Apprenticeship and formal floral schools/courses
    c) Traveling and studying nature
    d) Volunteering and online blogs
  63. What is the most important thing for success in this career?
    a) A large financial investment
    b) Knowing many people
    c) A true passion for flowers and a bit of aesthetic sense
    d) A degree in art
  64. How does the passage describe the money a florist can earn?
    a) Very little
    b) Minimum wage
    c) Fairly handsome money
    d) Unpredictable and often low
  65. What is the additional benefit besides money?
    a) The beautiful work environment
    b) A company car
    c) Long vacations
    d) Flexible retirement plans
  66. How long does a florist work with flowers each day?
    a) For a few hours
    b) Only in the mornings
    c) All day long
    d) On weekends only
  67. Describe the atmosphere.
    a) Noisy and chaotic
    b) Quiet and lonely
    c) Pleasant and fragrant
    d) Cold and clinical
  68. Describe the colours in the work environment.
    a) Dull and faded
    b) Dark and monochrome
    c) Vivid and colourful
    d) Pastel and soft
  69. What does “apprenticeship” mean?
    a) Studying online
    b) Learning a trade by working for someone skilled
    c) Attending a university
    d) Teaching others
  70. What does “aesthetic sense” mean?
    a) The ability to run a business
    b) The ability to lift heavy objects
    c) Appreciation for beauty and good design
    d) Knowledge of flower biology
  71. What does “unconventional job” imply?
    a) It is a very common job.
    b) It is not a traditional or typical career choice.
    c) It is an easy job to get.
    d) It requires no skills.
  72. What does “eye-catching” mean?
    a) Difficult to see
    b) Very large
    c) Attracting attention or pleasing to look at
    d) Very expensive
  73. What does “distinct” mean in the context of flowers?
    a) Very beautiful
    b) Separate and different; unique
    c) Difficult to find
    d) The same as others
  74. What does “conventions” mean in “conventions associated with flowers”?
    a) Large meetings
    b) Traditional customs or rules
    c) Legal requirements
    d) Scientific facts
  75. What is the opposite of “essential”?
    a) Necessary
    b) Important
    c) Unnecessary
    d) Helpful
  76. What does “proportion” mean in design?
    a) The correct balance between size and quantity of elements
    b) The total cost of materials
    c) The brightness of colours
    d) The speed of work
  77. What does “handsome money” mean?
    a) A small amount of money
    b) A large or generous amount of money
    c) Money earned from selling hands
    d) Money that is attractive to look at
  78. What does “vivid colours” mean?
    a) Dark and dull colours
    b) Bright and intense colours
    c) Only black and white
    d) Faded colours
  79. What is the meaning of “rosy” in “rosy environment”?
    a) Difficult and challenging
    b) Coloured pink
    c) Cheerful, hopeful, and promising
    d) Full of roses
  80. What is a “floral display”?
    a) A way to grow flowers
    b) An arrangement of flowers shown for decoration
    c) A book about flowers
    d) A type of flower vase
  81. What is an “anniversary”?
    a) A birthday
    b) The yearly return of a date marking a special event
    c) A wedding ceremony
    d) A funeral service
  82. What is a “reception” in the context of events?
    a) A welcome party or formal social event
    b) A desk where guests check in
    c) The act of receiving a signal
    d) A job in a hotel
  83. What does “passion” mean in this context?
    a) A strong dislike
    b) A very strong feeling of enjoyment or interest
    c) A type of flower
    d) A calm attitude
  84. What is a “diploma”?
    a) A work permit
    b) A certificate awarded by an educational institution
    c) A business license
    d) A type of award for best design
  85. What does “bonus” mean here?
    a) A problem
    b) An extra benefit
    c) A requirement
    d) A type of payment
  86. What does “fragrant” mean?
    a) Tasteless
    b) Colourful
    c) Having a sweet or pleasant smell
    d) Having a bad smell
  87. According to the text, can a florist use artificial greenery?
    a) No, only real flowers are used.
    b) Yes, they use both real and artificial flowers with other greeneries.
    c) No, artificial greenery is never used.
    d) Yes, but only for funerals.
  88. True or False: Florists only work on happy occasions.
    a) True
    b) False
  89. True or False: A university degree is mandatory to become a florist.
    a) True
    b) False
  90. True or False: All flowers have the same meaning.
    a) True
    b) False
  91. True or False: Florists only need to know about flowers, not design.
    a) True
    b) False
  92. True or False: The passage recommends against formal education.
    a) True
    b) False
  93. True or False: Clients can enjoy the florist’s work environment.
    a) True
    b) False
  94. True or False: The work is described as dull and colourless.
    a) True
    b) False
  95. Fill in the blank: “Things of beauty can also earn you a ______.”
    a) hobby
    b) living
    c) headache
    d) trophy
  96. Fill in the blank: “A florist’s career is a good choice as an ____________ job.”
    a) easy
    b) unconventional
    c) office
    d) international
  97. Fill in the blank: “They have to have a good sense for selecting flowers, ribbons, and other ___________.”
    a) jobs
    b) accessories
    c) people
    d) stores
  98. Fill in the blank: “Most florists learn the trade mainly through _____________.”
    a) reading
    b) apprenticeship
    c) dreaming
    d) teaching
  99. Fill in the blank: “They work with flowers all day long in a pleasant and _________ atmosphere.”
    a) dark
    b) noisy
    c) fragrant
    d) cold
  100. Fill in the blank: “Every flower comes with its distinct colour, design, value, and _________.”
    a) price
    b) meaning
    c) soil
    d) pot

 

Answers: 1b, 2b, 3b, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7b, 8b, 9b, 10b, 11b, 12c, 13c, 14b, 15b, 16b, 17b, 18b, 19b, 20a, 21d, 22a, 23b, 24b, 25d, 26b, 27a, 28b, 29c, 30c, 31b, 32c, 33b, 34a, 35c, 36b, 37b, 38d, 39b, 40b, 41b, 42c, 43b, 44b, 45a, 46b, 47a, 48b, 49c, 50b, 51b, 52b, 53b, 54b, 55c, 56b, 57c, 58b, 59a, 60b, 61b, 62b, 63c, 64c, 65a, 66c, 67c, 68c, 69b, 70c, 71b, 72c, 73b, 74b, 75c, 76a, 77b, 78b, 79c, 80b, 81b, 82a, 83b, 84b, 85b, 86c, 87b, 88b, 89b, 90b, 91b, 92b, 93a, 94b, 95b, 96b, 97b, 98b, 99c, 100b.

 

  1. What is a florist called?
  2. What are some of the flowers mentioned in the passage?
  3. What is a florist’s career considered as?
  4. What do you see when you see an eye-catching floral display?
  5. What do florists use to prepare flower displays?
  6. What are some of the events that florists prepare flower displays for?
  7. What do flower designers need to know about each flower?
  8. What is the conventional meaning of roses?
  9. What is the conventional meaning of tulips?
  10. What qualities are essential for florists to have?
  11. What do florists need to have a good sense for?
  12. What are professional florists knowledgeable about?
  13. How do most florists learn their trade?
  14. What is the bonus of working as a florist?
  15. What kind of environment do florists work in?
  16. What is required to make a florist’s career successful?
  17. Who enjoys the fresh and beautiful environment of a florist’s workplace?
  18. What do florists work with all day long?
  19. What kind of atmosphere do florists work in?
  20. What kind of money do flower designers earn?
  21. What can flowers of beauty also earn you?
  22. What is a florist’s career a good choice for?
  23. What do florists use in addition to flowers?
  24. What are some of the accessories florists use?
  25. How do florists make beautiful arrangements?
  26. What can be both a job and a business?
  27. Who is a florist?
  28. What does a floral designer do?
  29. What do you need to know about flowers to be a floral designer?
  30. What is an unconventional job choice mentioned in the passage?
  31. What is the job of a floral designer?
  32. What can a florist be called?
  33. What can earn you a living if handled professionally?
  34. What kind of career is a florist’s career?
  35. What do florists do for weddings and birthdays?
  36. What do you call a person who prepares flower displays?
  37. What is the bonus of being a florist?
  38. What is needed to make a florist’s career successful?
  39. What is not always essential for a florist?
  40. What do professional florists need to be knowledgeable about?
  41. What do florists learn mainly through apprenticeship?
  42. What is a good choice for an unconventional job?
  43. What is the working environment of a florist like?
  44. What do florists work with all day?
  45. Who enjoys the working environment of a florist?
  46. What kind of money do flower designers earn?
  47. What do you need to know about each flower?
  48. What are some of the conventions associated with flowers?
  49. What is the conventional meaning of roses for romance?
  50. What is a florist’s profession considered as?
  51. What is a professional performance of a floral designer?
  52. What are some of the events that florists prepare arrangements for?
  53. What do professional florists have to know?
  54. What are some of the skills a florist must have?
  55. What can make a florist’s career successful?
  56. What is the bonus of being a florist?
  57. What kind of work environment do florists have?
  58. What can earn you a living besides a regular job?
  59. What kind of job is a florist’s career?
  60. What do florists use besides real and artificial flowers?
  61. What do floral designers need to know about each flower?
  62. What do you call a person who prepares flower arrangements?
  63. What can also earn you a living if you handle it professionally?
  64. What do florists prepare flower displays for?
  65. What kind of qualities do florists need to have?
  66. What do most florists learn through apprenticeship?
  67. What is a bonus of being a florist?
  68. What kind of money do florists earn?
  69. What do you see when you see eye-catching floral displays?
  70. What is not always essential for florists to have?
  71. What kind of environment do florists work in?
  72. What are some of the events that florists prepare displays for?
  73. What are some of the flowers mentioned in the passage?
  74. What is the conventional meaning of tulips?
  75. What is the job of a florist?
  76. What do florists use in their work?
  77. What do florists need to know well?
  78. What do most florists learn through?
  79. What kind of money can a florist earn?
  80. What is the bonus of being a florist?
  81. What kind of work environment do florists have?
  82. What can you call a person who works with flowers?
  83. What are some of the events florists prepare displays for?
  84. What do you need to have a good sense for as a florist?
  85. What do professional florists know about?
  86. What can make a florist’s career successful?
  87. What is the bonus of a florist’s career?
  88. What kind of environment do florists work in?
  89. What is a florist?
  90. What do florists prepare displays for?
  91. What do florists need to have to be successful?
  92. What do professional florists know about?
  93. What is a bonus of being a florist?
  94. What do florists work with all day long?
  95. What can also earn you a living?
  96. What is the job of a florist called?
  97. What do you need to know about flowers to be a floral designer?
  98. What do you call a person who works with flowers professionally?
  99. What are some of the events florists prepare displays for?
  100. What kind of qualities do florists need to have?

 

Answers:

  1. A florist is called a floral designer. This is the professional term for someone who arranges flowers.
  2. Some flowers mentioned are daisies, violets, tulips, and roses. The passage also lists marigolds, dahlias, lilies, and jasmines.
  3. A florist’s career is considered an unconventional job. It is a creative profession that is a good choice for many.
  4. You see the professional performance of a floral designer. This refers to the skill and artistry behind the eye-catching display.
  5. Florists use both real and artificial flowers. They also incorporate other greenery in their preparations.
  6. They prepare displays for events like weddings and birthdays. They also work on anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, and funerals.
  7. Designers need to know each flower’s distinct color, design, and value. Most importantly, they must understand its specific meaning.
  8. Roses are conventionally meant for romance. They are also associated with marriage anniversaries.
  9. Tulips are conventionally meant for birthdays. This is a traditional association for that flower.
  10. Essential qualities are good taste and a good eye for color. They must also understand shapes and proportion.
  11. They need a good sense for selecting flowers and ribbons. This also extends to choosing other complementary accessories.
  12. They are knowledgeable about flowers, designs, and techniques. This professional knowledge is crucial for their work.
  13. Most learn their trade through an apprenticeship. Many also attend formal floral schools and courses.
  14. The bonus is the beautiful work environment. They also get to enjoy the fresh and fragrant atmosphere.
  15. They work in a fresh, pleasant, and beautiful environment. It is full of vivid colors and fragrant smells.
  16. A true passion for flowers is required. A bit of natural aesthetic sense is also needed for success.
  17. Both the florists and their clients enjoy the environment. The fresh and beautiful space is a perk for everyone present.
  18. They work with flowers all day long. This is the primary material of their profession.
  19. They work in a pleasant and fragrant atmosphere. The environment is also filled with vivid colors.
  20. Flower designers earn fairly handsome money. Their income is a good reward for their skilled work.
  21. Flowers of beauty can also earn you a living. Handling them professionally can be a source of income.
  22. It is a good choice for an unconventional job. It is a creative career path for many people.
  23. They use ribbons and other accessories. These items complement the flowers and greenery.
  24. Some accessories are ribbons and other decorative items. These are used to enhance the flower arrangements.
  25. They make arrangements by selecting complementary flowers and accessories. Using a good sense of color and proportion creates beauty.
  26. A florist’s profession can be both a job and a business. One can be employed or start their own venture.
  27. A florist is a person who works with flowers professionally. They are also known as floral designers.
  28. A floral designer prepares flower displays for events. They create eye-catching arrangements using their skills.
  29. You need to know each flower’s distinct color, design, and value. You must also understand its specific meaning and conventions.
  30. The unconventional job choice is a florist’s career. It is a creative and non-traditional profession.
  31. The job is to prepare eye-catching floral displays. They use flowers and greenery for various events.
  32. A florist can be called a floral designer. This is a synonym for the profession.
  33. Flowers can earn you a living if handled professionally. This is the core of a florist’s career.
  34. It is a creative and unconventional career. It is not a typical or traditional office job.
  35. For weddings and birthdays, they prepare special flower displays. They create arrangements suited for these celebrations.
  36. A person who prepares flower displays is called a florist. They can also be referred to as a floral designer.
  37. The bonus is working in a fresh and beautiful environment. They are surrounded by color and fragrance all day.
  38. A true passion for flowers is needed to be successful. A natural aesthetic sense is also essential.
  39. Formal education or a diploma is not always essential. These are not strict requirements for the career.
  40. They need to be knowledgeable about flowers, designs, and techniques. This comprehensive knowledge is key to their profession.
  41. They learn the trade’s practical skills through apprenticeship. This hands-on experience is a primary learning method.
  42. A florist’s career is a good choice for an unconventional job. It offers a creative and pleasant work environment.
  43. The working environment is fresh, pleasant, and beautiful. It is characterized by vivid colors and fragrant smells.
  44. They work with flowers all day. This is their main material and focus.
  45. The florists themselves enjoy their working environment. Their clients also get to enjoy the beautiful space.
  46. They earn fairly handsome money. Their income is generous and rewarding.
  47. You need to know its distinct color, design, value, and meaning. Each flower has unique characteristics to understand.
  48. Some conventions are that roses mean romance and anniversaries. Another convention is that tulips are for birthdays.
  49. Roses conventionally mean romance. This is their traditional association for expressing love.
  50. It is considered an unconventional job. It is also a creative and professional career.
  51. It is the creation of eye-catching floral displays. This showcases the designer’s skill and artistry.
  52. They prepare arrangements for weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. They also work on Valentine’s Day and funerals.
  53. They have to know about flowers, designs, and techniques. This professional knowledge is fundamental.
  54. A florist must have good taste and a good eye for color. Skills in understanding shapes and proportion are also vital.
  55. A true passion for flowers can make it successful. A bit of natural aesthetic sense also contributes greatly.
  56. The bonus is the beautiful and fragrant work environment. It is a perk beyond earning handsome money.
  57. They have a pleasant and fragrant work environment. It is also visually stimulating with vivid colors.
  58. Handling flowers professionally can earn you a living. This can be an alternative to a regular job.
  59. It is an unconventional and creative job. The career is also professionally rewarding.
  60. They use other greenery besides real and artificial flowers. This includes various types of foliage and plants.
  61. They need to know its distinct color, design, value, and meaning. This knowledge is essential for appropriate design.
  62. A person who prepares flower arrangements is a florist. They are also known as a floral designer.
  63. Flowers can also earn you a living if handled professionally. This is the basis of the florist profession.
  64. They prepare displays for a variety of events. These include weddings, birthdays, and funerals.
  65. They need to have good taste and a good eye for color. Qualities like understanding proportion are also important.
  66. Most learn the practical skills of the trade through apprenticeship. This is their primary form of education.
  67. A bonus is earning handsome money in a beautiful environment. The pleasant atmosphere is a significant perk.
  68. They earn fairly handsome money. Their income is generous and substantial.
  69. You see the professional performance of a floral designer. The display is a result of their skill and knowledge.
  70. Formal education or a diploma is not always essential. These are not mandatory requirements for the job.
  71. They work in a fresh, pleasant, and beautiful environment. The space is also full of fragrance and color.
  72. They prepare displays for weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. Their work also includes events like funerals and receptions.
  73. Some flowers mentioned are daisies, violets, tulips, and roses. The text also includes marigolds, dahlias, lilies, and jasmines.
  74. Tulips are conventionally meant for birthdays. This is their traditional association and meaning.
  75. The job of a florist is to prepare flower displays. They create arrangements for various events and purposes.
  76. They use real and artificial flowers in their work. They also incorporate other greenery and accessories.
  77. They need to know well the conventions and meanings of flowers. Understanding each flower’s distinct traits is crucial.
  78. Most learn through apprenticeship in a flower farming job. Many also learn by attending formal floral courses.
  79. A florist can earn fairly handsome money. The income is generous and rewarding.
  80. The bonus is working in a fresh and beautiful environment. They are surrounded by color and fragrance daily.
  81. They have a pleasant and fragrant work environment. The atmosphere is also visually vibrant with colors.
  82. You can call them a florist or a floral designer. Both terms refer to a person who works with flowers professionally.
  83. They prepare displays for weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. Other events include Valentine’s Day and funerals.
  84. You need a good sense for selecting flowers, ribbons, and accessories. This ensures beautiful and harmonious arrangements.
  85. They know about flowers, designs, and techniques. This comprehensive knowledge defines their professionalism.
  86. A true passion for flowers can make the career successful. An innate aesthetic sense is also a key factor.
  87. The bonus is the beautiful and pleasant work environment. This is an added benefit to their handsome earnings.
  88. They work in a fresh, fragrant, and colorful environment. The space is also pleasant and visually stimulating.
  89. A florist is a professional who works with flowers. They design and arrange displays for events.
  90. They prepare displays for a variety of events. These range from celebratory events like weddings to somber ones like funerals.
  91. They need to have a true passion for flowers to be successful. A natural aesthetic sense is also essential.
  92. They know about flowers, designs, and techniques. This knowledge is necessary for their professional work.
  93. A bonus is the enjoyable and beautiful work environment. It is a perk alongside earning a good income.
  94. They work with flowers all day long. This is the central element of their profession.
  95. Handling flowers professionally can also earn you a living. It is a viable career and business option.
  96. The job is called a florist or floral designer. It is a recognized professional career.
  97. You need to know its distinct color, design, value, and meaning. Understanding flower conventions is essential.
  98. You call them a florist or a floral designer. Both are correct terms for the profession.
  99. They prepare displays for weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. Their work is also needed for funerals and official receptions.
  100. They need to have good taste and a good eye for color. Qualities like understanding shapes and proportion are also vital.