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  • Welcome to EnglishClass101.com’s “English in Three Minutes”. The fastest, easiest,

  • and most fun way to learn English.

  • Hey everyone, I’m Alisha!

  • In this series, were going to learn some easy ways to ask and answer common questions

  • in English. It’s really useful, and it only takes three minutes!

  • In this lesson, youre going to learn how to ask what someone’s job is in natural English.

  • Of course, you *can* just say, “What is your job?” This is correct English, but

  • it sounds too direct and awkward. Native English speakers almost never say this in a social situation.

  • Instead, they use a different question.

  • But before we master that, we need to compare it to a very similar question.

  • What are you doing?”

  • “I’m presenting a video about English!”

  • What do you do?”

  • “I’m an English teacher!”

  • Do you see the difference?

  • These two questions - “What are you doing?” andWhat do you do?” sound similar, but

  • mean different things.

  • The first one is asking what you are doing right now, this minute. You answer it using an -ing verb.

  • What are you doing?”

  • “I’m reading!”

  • “I’m watching TV!”

  • While the second is actually a shortened version ofWhat do you do for a living?”.

  • This is how we askWhat is your job?” in natural English.

  • Let’s practice this question.

  • What do you do?”

  • What do you do?”

  • When native speakers of English ask this question, it can come out very fast, and sound more

  • likeWhaddyado?”

  • In order to tell it apart fromwhat are you doing?”, just listen for theing

  • sound on the end of the question - if it’s not there, then youre being asked what

  • your job is!

  • So how would you answer this question?

  • Just think of it as if the other person is asking youWhat is your job?”

  • You could answer with “I am”, plus your job.

  • “I’m a teacher.” I’m a teacher or,

  • “I’m an engineer.”

  • If you want to learn more job names, go to EnglishClass101.com and check out the Core

  • Word Lists. These cover job vocabulary and more, and include a picture and audio to help

  • you perfect your pronunciation.

  • You can also mention the place that you work at, starting with “I work at”.

  • I work at a hospital.

  • I work at a hospital.

  • I work at a law firm.

  • I work at a law firm.

  • If you work for a big company that is well-known, you can say “I work for”, and then the name:

  • “I work for Microsoft.”

  • I work for Microsoft.

  • I work for The New York Times.

  • I work for The New York Times.

  • Now it’s time for Alisha’s Advice!

  • When you ask the questionWhat do you do?” and the other person tells you their job,

  • it’s polite to make some kind of positive comment about his or her job - for example,

  • How interesting!” orThat must be excitingor evenOh, really!”. Remember

  • to sound sincere!

  • Do you know how native English speakers ask each other what their hobbies are? Hint: we

  • don’t use the wordhobbies”! Find out next time in the third English in

  • 3 Minutes Lesson! See you next time!

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英語を学ぶ - 職業について尋ねる、あなたの仕事は何ですか? (Learn English - Asking About Occupations, What is your Job?)

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