Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding and practise the language.
Transcript
Ana: Hi! I'm Ana. Welcome to What to Say!
Do you know what to say when you talk about your job? Listen out for useful language for talking about your job. Then, we'll practise saying the new phrases – after this.
Patrick: Life is hard. Business is harder. I'm here to help you win. Do you want to be the best?
Vanya: Yeah.
Patrick: I said, DO YOU WANT TO BE THE BEST?
Paul, Emir, Vanya: Yes.
Patrick: Good. You – what's your role in the company?
Emir: I'm the head of design. I manage artists and graphic designers.
Patrick: Good. What about you?
Paul: I'm a content producer.
Patrick: What does that mean?
Paul: It means I'm responsible for writing.
Patrick: Nice. And you – what do you do?
Vanya: Social media and marketing.
Patrick: Do you like your job?
Vanya: Yeah, I love it!
Patrick: Good. BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH! Now listen. I'm here to make you the best. And I've got four hours to do it. Stand up! Let's all close our eyes, breathe deeply and think about these two important questions. One: What's the best part of your job? And two: Do you like the people you work with? Keep those eyes closed … breathe deep … and think …
Ana: Hello again! I don't think Emir is enjoying the training very much. So, did you notice the useful phrases used for talking about your job? Listen to me and then repeat.
What's your role in the company?
I'm the head of design.
I manage artists and graphic designers.
What about you?
I'm a content producer.
I'm responsible for writing.
What do you do?
Do you like your job?
Yes, I love it!
What's the best part of your job?
Do you like the people you work with?
Ana: Try and use some of these phrases the next time you talk about your job in English. Bye for now!
I haven't seen the video. is there anyone else like me?
Hello Trinh Dinh,
I've checked the page and the video is working correctly, so the problem is a local one. It may be that your device has some compatibility issues or it may be a problem with your settings, or it may be a regulatory issue where you live.
You can test your device by trying to access the page on a different device - ideally a laptop or desktop - to see if this helps. You can also check your security settings, including any firewall you use, for multimedia streaming - sometimes this can help.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
i am university student now. however, at the same time, I have a part-time job to earn more money i think i quite like it.
Hello everyone I'm lats year student and i'm looking for a company to innern 😂