Job Vs. Work | Like A Native Speaker

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Job and work are two similar words that are extremely important in the business world. They are actually used very differently. In today's lesson, I'll show you how to use them correctly in any situation!
Ian Schellenberg is an English teacher and teacher trainer in Vancouver, Canada with a passion for languages. He enjoys learning and teaching all of the fine nuances of any language. Ian is an expert in pronunciation and the history of English.

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I want to be an English teacher.
I want to change the system of learning English in my Country.
they focus the students using grammar and then when students speak with real native speakers, the communication fail because their accents. :(

Thank you for your video. 

AmyAmilie
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*one exception to the rule of work as an uncount noun: Have you read all the works of Shakespeare? Which do you think is his most important work? Or you could talk about the Mona Lisa being "a work of art".

lostandfound
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I intend to be a translator/interpreter in small business meeting.
And I want to manage a company.
Obrigado por suas dicas. Elas me ajudam muito a aprimorar meu inglês!
Sucesso!

guyjunge
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Hello sir....
My job is teaching, and my work as a teacher is to teach students, to give them homw work etc...

Am I right?

gssssitapurviratnagar
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Monetary compensation is always present in job. In work it may or may not be present.

patelvidhu
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It's not only a job, even more - it's a call of duty (watching your lessons)))

ОлексійЛущієнко
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Great video, Mr. Schellenberg. Well, I'd like to work in a school in which I could teach English the way I wanted - without following bosses' rules or mediocre methodologies.

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I am 14 years old, I'm brazilian and I want to be a doctor, but it's so hard.

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