48 Essential English Jobs Phrases (with Subtitles)

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- And this reminds me of a joke where a guy
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goes to an interview, and the interviewer asks,
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"What's your greatest weakness?"
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And he says, "I'm too honest."
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The interviewer looks confused and says,
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"Well that's not a weakness."
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And then the guy says...
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(energetic music)
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Hi, this is Jack from To Fluency and welcome to this lesson
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where you're going to learn
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many, many English phrases
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related to jobs and work.
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We're going to get specific on things
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like gossip in the office, taking time off,
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to be fired or to be laid off, what questions people ask
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at interviews, and how to talk about your job, in general.
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To help you with this,
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I have left the phrases in the description,
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which I think you're going to find really useful,
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and like always, I have added subtitles
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so you can turn those on if you prefer.
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And I've also left some similar lessons
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in the description, too.
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So without further ado, let's get started.
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Let's start with the most common question here,
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and it's this.
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"What do you do"? "What do you do"?
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Now this is focused on work. "What do you do"?
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You might hear people say things like, "I'm a teacher,"
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or "I'm an attorney," or "I'm a student,"
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or "I currently go to university."
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You can also ask the question,
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"Do you know what Robert does?"
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"I have no idea what he does. Do you know what he does"?
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"Yeah, I think he works in marketing."
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"I think he works in marketing."
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Or if you're talking about two people,
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"They both work in healthcare."
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"They both work in healthcare."
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To say, "I'm a housewife," it's a little bit outdated now,
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but you'll hear people say, "I'm a stay-at-home mum,"
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or "I'm a stay-at-home dad."
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So to be a stay-at-home dad, for example,
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is where the dad stays at home and looks after the children,
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and usually this happens while his wife goes out to work.
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So you can be a stay-at-home mum or a stay at home dad.
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Now, if you don't have a job,
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you can say, "I'm currently unemployed."
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"I'm currently unemployed,"
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or "I'm between jobs at the moment."
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"I'm between jobs at the moment."
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Now when people ask me, "What do you do?"
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so it's a little bit confusing.
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But at the moment I say, "I create educational content.
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"I have my own business and I create educational content."
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So in my case, I have my own business.
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If I just say that, then people will ask more questions.
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And then, usually, people do ask a lot of questions
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because what I do is quite unique.
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Now, sometimes a company is going to reduce their workforce,
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and there are two main ways to do this.
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You can lay people off or you can fire people.
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So there's a difference
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between I was laid off and I was fired.
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To be laid off is when the company
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needs to reduce their workforce, so they lay people off.
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And in the UK, you can also say "to be made redundant".
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For example, "I was made redundant last month."
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"Unfortunately, I was made redundant last month."
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But if someone is sacked or fired,
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then this means that they have done something wrong,
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or their performance at work
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isn't good enough to continue working there.
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Now here's a true story.
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I was sacked from my paper round when I was 13,
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and the reason was because I was sick the week before,
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so I couldn't do my paper round.
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And then, the post office, where it was,
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they hired someone else to do the paper round for me,
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and they preferred that person.
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So I was sacked from my paper round when I was 13.
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Let's talk about the timing of jobs and when people work.
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So the phrase here is to start at and to finish at.
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For example, he starts work at five o'clock
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in the morning on Mondays.
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He has to go, apparently because he starts work
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at five o'clock in the morning on Mondays.
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Now you can ask the question,
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"When do you finish work today?"
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"When do you finish work today?"
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Or you might hear people say,
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"What time do you get off today?"
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"What time do you get off today"?
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- Now listen to this mini conversation.
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"I've got a few meetings tomorrow, so I'll be back later."
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"Can you cancel them"? "No."
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So to be back late means to return from work late.
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I'll be back late tomorrow.
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Personally, I prefer to work first thing in the morning.
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So I like to wake up, have a little cup of coffee,
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have some water, and then open my laptop and start working.
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What about you? What time would you ideally start work?
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I love my job because now we're gonna talk
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about people's opinions about their job.
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So I love my job means I love my job.
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You might hear people say,
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"Oh, I hate my job at the moment."
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"I hate my job at the moment."
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Or "My job's all right." "My job's all right."
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And we can use conditionals here too because you can say,
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"I would love my job if I had a better boss,"
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or "If I had a better boss, I would love my job."
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Holidays and vacations also play a big role here.
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So you might hear people say,
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"I'd love my job if I had a bit more time off."
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"I'd live my job if I had a bit more time off."
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Now speaking of time off, let's talk about this now
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because it varies by country, and time off
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means holidays or vacations where you don't go to work.
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Now in the UK, employees are entitled
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to 28 paid vacation days, in addition
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to the eight bank holidays, and a bank holiday
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is when the nation celebrates a special day,
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for example, Christmas and my favorite day, Boxing Day.
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Now, do you know which country
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has the most paid vacation days?
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I'll give you the answer in three, two, one. Kuwait.
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Kuwait has 35 paid vacation days
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and 13 bank holidays.
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In the U.S., there's no mandatory paid vacation leave,
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but most companies offer 10 days paid vacation,
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if you are full time.
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If you're part time, it can be difficult
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to get those paid vacations.
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A question you can ask here, especially to your husband
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or wife, girlfriend/boyfriend, is
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"Can you request Monday off?
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"We need to do a few things on Monday."
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"Can you request Monday off"?
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which means can you ask to not work on Monday?
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When I worked in the UK, I used to make sure
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that I got my paid holidays in early, which means
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that I requested to have certain days off work
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because I had things like the Leeds Festival,
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holidays with my friends,
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and I also went to the World Cup in 2006.
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Let's now talk about looking for new jobs
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and also interviews and CVs.
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If someone is trying to find a new job,
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you'll hear them say, "I'm looking for work at the moment,"
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or "I'm looking for a new job right now."
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And when you find a job that you like, when you find a job
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that you think, "Okay, this might be good for me,"
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then the next thing to do is to apply for the job.
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"I've applied for so many jobs,
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"but no one has hired me yet."
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"I have applied for so many jobs,
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"but no one has hired me yet."
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And "Should I apply for this job?
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"Do you think I'll get it"?
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"Should I apply for this job?
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"Do you think I'll get it"?
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And to get a job, in this case, means that they hire you.
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Now when applying for a job in the U.S.,
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you're sending your resume, which is your summary
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of your work experience and your education.
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But in the UK, you send in your CV.
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- Curriculum vitae.
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- And if the company likes you and they think,
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"Oh, maybe this person is going to be a good fit
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"for the job," to be a good fit, which means
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this person's going to suit this job and do a good job,
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then the next stage is where people get nervous.
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And it's the interview. Here are some examples.
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"I've got an interview for that job on Monday."
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"I've got an interview for that job on Monday."
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And "I'm a little bit nervous about this interview.
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"Can you help me prepare"?
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"I'm a little bit nervous about this interview.
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"Can you help me prepare"?
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Now there's some common questions when you go
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to an interview, and one of them is just,
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well, it's more of a statement, is
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"Tell me about yourself."
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"Tell me about yourself."
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And then, we have, "What is your greatest strength
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"and what is your greatest weakness"?
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Now here, a lot of people say things like,
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"My greatest weakness is that I work too hard,"
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or "I am too loyal."
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And this reminds me of a joke where a guy
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goes to an interview, and the interviewer asks,
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"What's your greatest weakness?"
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And he says, "I'm too honest."
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And interviewer looks confused and says,
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"Well that's not a weakness."
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And then the guy says, "I don't care what you think."
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More questions the person might ask you is
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"What do you know about this company?"
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because they want to see if you've done any research
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and if you're really interested in that company.
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"Well what do you know about the company"?
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And "Do you have any questions about the job"?
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"Do you have any questions about the job"?
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Before talking about gossip, which I love, and idioms,
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let's talk about the present perfect
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and the present perfect continuous.
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Because you can say both, "I've worked here since 2011,"
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and "I've been working here since 2011,"
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and they both mean the same thing.
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They both have the same meaning.
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Another example of the present perfect continuous
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you might hear at the office, is
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"I've been trying to reach Paul for a few days,
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"but I can't get through to him."
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"I've been trying to reach Paul for a few days,
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"but I can't get through to him."
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And something that people said
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in the office where I used to work.
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"You haven't brewed up for ages."
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"You haven't brewed up for ages,"
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which means you haven't made tea
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for everybody for a long time.
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(screen whooshes)
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Ooh, let's talk about gossip now.
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Here are some phrases you might hear at the office.
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"Did you, uh, did you hear about Shannon in HR?
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"She's, you know."
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"Hey, got some gossip.
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"Dave's gonna get fired." "I'm Dave."
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Let's talk through some idioms now.
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To be swamped. To be swamped.
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To be swamped means that you're super busy
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and you have a lot of work to do.
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So you might hear people say, "I'm swamped at the moment.
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"I can't do a new proposal."
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"I'm swamped at the moment."
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Game changer.
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This is a game changer,
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which means this is something significant
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that's gonna make a big difference to sales
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or whatever it is you're introducing.
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So you might say, "This new app that we're gonna build
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"will be a game changer."
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And to think outside the box. To think outside the box.
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This means to explore ideas that are creative and unusual.
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A manager might say, "Come on, everybody.
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"We need to start thinking outside the box."
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"We need to start thinking outside the box."
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Okay, so those are the phrases
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that I think are really useful
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when it comes to jobs and work, and like I said before,
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in the description I'll have a link to similar lessons,
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including a conversation my wife and I had about jobs.
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So you can hear a more natural conversation
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where we talk about jobs in the past, dream jobs,
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and what we would like to do in the future.
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And if you have enjoyed this,
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then please like and share it.
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Just copy the link or click the share button
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and send it to a friend on WhatsApp, on Messenger
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or whichever platform you use.
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And while you're here, then click on a video on your screen
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so you can watch more lessons with me.
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Okay, I will speak to you soon. Bye-bye.
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(upbeat music)
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♪ Oh oh oh ♪
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