Learn English Asking About Occupations What is your Job

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, we’re 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, you’re 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?”
and “What 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 of “What do you do for a living?”.

This is how we ask “What 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

like “Whadd’yado?”

In order to tell it apart from “what are
you doing?”, just listen for the “ing”

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

your job is!

So how would you answer this question?

Just think of it as if the other person is
asking you “What 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 question “What 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!” or “That must be
exciting” or even “Oh, 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 word “hobbies”!
Find out next time in the third English in

3 Minutes Lesson! See you next time!

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三分钟英语”。 最快、最简单

、最有趣的英语学习方式。

大家好,我是艾丽莎!

在本系列中,我们将学习一些用英语
提问和回答常见问题的简单方法

。 真的好用,而且只
需要三分钟!

在本课中,您将学习如何
用自然英语询问某人的工作是什么。

当然,你可以只是说,“
你的工作是什么?” 这是正确的英语,但

听起来太直接和尴尬。 以英语为
母语的人几乎从不在社交场合这样说。

相反,他们使用了不同的问题。

但在我们掌握它之前,我们需要将
它与一个非常相似的问题进行比较。

“你在干什么?”

“我正在播放一个关于英语的视频!”

“你做什么工作?”

“我是英语老师!”

你看得到差别吗?

这两个问题——“你在做什么?”
还有你做什么的?” 听起来相似,但

意思不同。

第一个是问你现在在做什么
,这一分钟。 你用-ing动词回答它。

“你在干什么?”

“我正在阅读!”

“我在看电视!”

……而第二个实际上是
“你以什么为生?”的缩写版本。

这就是我们如何问“你的工作是什么?”
用自然的英语。

让我们练习一下这个问题。

“你做什么工作?”

“你做什么工作?”

当以英语为母语的人问这个问题时,
它会很快问出来,听起来

更像是“Whadd’yado?”

除了“
你在做什么?”之外,为了区分它,只需听问题末尾的“ing”

声音 - 如果它
不存在,那么你被问到

你的工作是什么!

那么你会如何回答这个问题呢?

把它想象成另一个人在
问你“你的工作是什么?”

你可以回答“我是”,加上你的工作。

“我是一名教师。” 我是一名教师,或者,

“我是一名工程师”。

如果您想了解更多职位名称,请访问
EnglishClass101.com 并查看核心

词表。 这些涵盖工作词汇
等,并包括图片和音频,以帮助

您完善您的发音。

你也可以提到你工作的地方
,以“我工作”开头。

我在医院工作。

我在医院工作。

我在一家律师事务所工作。

我在一家律师事务所工作。

如果你为一家知名的大公司工作,
你可以说“I work for”,然后说:

“I work for Microsoft”。

我为微软工作。

我为纽约时报工作。

我为纽约时报工作。

现在是艾丽莎建议的时候了!

当你问“你是做什么的?”
当对方告诉你他们的工作时,

对他或她的工作做出某种积极的评价是有礼貌的——例如,

“多么有趣!” 或“那一定很
令人兴奋”,甚至“哦,真的!”。

记住声音要真诚!

你知道以英语为母语的人是如何
互相问自己的爱好是什么吗? 提示:我们

不使用“爱好”这个词!
在 3 分钟的第三堂英语课中找出下一次

! 下次见!