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Let's Learn English! Topic: Work and Jobs 👷🏾👩‍💼 

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One of the goals you might have for learning English is to get a job where your ability to speak the language is an asset. In this English lesson about work and jobs I'll help you learn many English words and phrases that are used to talk about work.
You'll learn the difference between "employee" and "employer", words like "overtime", and phrases like "come in early" and a lot more English job related vocabulary.
I hope you enjoy this English lesson about work and jobs.
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Комментарии : 103   
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian 3 года назад
😎 Learn 50 English Verbs in a Fun Way in my other Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vA-uEPEHU_M.html
@amanjseimand2456
@amanjseimand2456 3 года назад
Best teacher ever
@faridehv.k.6631
@faridehv.k.6631 Год назад
Teacher Bob is a great person! Thanks,
@lilygaby2222
@lilygaby2222 3 года назад
02:33 job / work 04:16 employed 04:53 unemployed 05:45 looking for work / a job 06:22 hard worker / good worker 07:50 bad worker 08:27 employer 09:30 employee 10:55 a part-time / full-time job 12:30 hourly wage (paid by the hour) 13:16 salary (per year) Q&A 15:42 a bounty hunter 16:30 position VS post 17:46 a goody two-shoes 18:28 important professions 19:19 to crack a whip; pain in the neck 20:04 the pandemic influence on a working day 20:57 What's your job? 21:41 What was your 1st job? 22:33 What's your fav work? Back to the topic 23:42 overtime / work late 24:42 come in early 25:07 paid extra 25:27 bonus 26:01 place of work 26:24 boss 27:04 supervisor / manager 28:02 colleague / co-worker 28:37 shift work (night, afternoon, day shifts) 30:18 get a paycheque / paycheck 31:03 pay stub / pay slip (income tax) Q&A 32:43 How often do Canadians change their job? 33:35 How long is your commute to work? 34:40 income tax in Canada 35:50 What kind of part-time job do Canadian teenagers prefer? (on-campus job) 36:46 position VS capacity 37:23 burnout 39:36 self-employed 40:24 senior discount 40:50 salary + commission 41:39 Xmas bonuses 42:12 working from home / working at home 43:10 When are children allowed to get a job? Back to the topic 43:55 coffee break / morning break/ afternoon break 44:46 lunch break 45:03 lunch room / break room 45:28 working lunch 46:02 workaholic 46:37 get a raise 47:35 to apply for a job 48:00 to get hired 48:50 to get fired 49:21 layoffs / to be laid off 50:12 to be married to your work 50:42 What do you do for a living? Q&A 51:50 the top 5 new professions 52:27 piggy bank. A penny saved is a penny earned. 52:40 What other job would you have done? 53:07 important things in your job 53:41 expert 54:10 a time card 54:55 minimum wage in Canada 55:13 What made you want to be a teacher? 56:11 income VS salary 57:12 What is the common type of job in Canada? 57:40 overwhelmed VS overworked 58:31 average salary in Canada 58:44 freelance worker 01:00:44 What are you? 01:02:15 How do you motivate yourself when you get tired at work?
@prisscardionurse7617
@prisscardionurse7617 3 года назад
Thanks teacher..I am ready... 😎😎
@sachiniramasinghe9678
@sachiniramasinghe9678 3 года назад
What an amazing lesson! ❤️
@Gajgsgkakgakhs
@Gajgsgkakgakhs 9 месяцев назад
English with teacher Bob is way smother, easier ,funnier than anywhere else on YT . Thx
@lovemusic-cu2ky
@lovemusic-cu2ky 3 года назад
Bob, your speech is so clear and easy to understand - just gorgeous and stunning language. Thank you for the video, it was useful Jimmy Fallon has to learn the way of your speech :)
@user-mi2wy5in8z
@user-mi2wy5in8z 29 дней назад
Thanks for your lessons. You are a good teacher. I can get a lot of new information.
@sabrinasabi4177
@sabrinasabi4177 3 года назад
Oh yeah , you're a hard-working teacher😊💪
@maris8494
@maris8494 3 года назад
Love the way you teach ❤️
@krelreisenkocheneasylivemi9868
@krelreisenkocheneasylivemi9868 3 года назад
Thank You Bob! 😊💐
@zuraotarashvili2045
@zuraotarashvili2045 3 года назад
Bob you are a great teacher. Thanks ❤️
@patriciagraff7363
@patriciagraff7363 3 года назад
Thanks for the lesson Have a great day!!
@zekariasgirmaw262
@zekariasgirmaw262 Год назад
Hi Bob, thank you for your support to teach us. I like your way to teach.
@lyntopherco9
@lyntopherco9 3 года назад
thanks a lot for great sharing Bob.
@OlenkaCherlinko
@OlenkaCherlinko 3 года назад
Thank you, Dear Teacher! Nice to see you again) Have a good one!
@alexprestes6106
@alexprestes6106 3 года назад
Very helpful, as always... Thanks a lot!
@faridehv.k.6631
@faridehv.k.6631 3 года назад
Difference between job and work , good explanation. Thanks teacher Bob👍
@aditrt4638
@aditrt4638 3 года назад
Ever since I have watched your videos, I'm addicted to it . It is the best way to learn English firsthand. Bob the Canadian brings out lessons interestingly. Thanks.
@pankajsarang1292
@pankajsarang1292 3 года назад
Wonderful lesson ! Really you are a great Teacher.👌👍
@Marcia-oh1yy
@Marcia-oh1yy 3 года назад
Listenig now working into my house. Thanks teacher Bob!
@harrytran4220
@harrytran4220 3 года назад
You are such a great teacher. Always thankful for your lessons. I wish you will get the diamond button from RU-vid soon. Thank you and have a nice weekend.
@hamilcecoda8904
@hamilcecoda8904 3 года назад
Thank you Mr Bob for this lesson . The way that you explain the lessons is so clear. Heve a wonderfull day!
@kimiyanorozi7860
@kimiyanorozi7860 Год назад
Thank you so much teacher bob , you are very good teaching.
@mrleyhcambodian
@mrleyhcambodian 3 года назад
Thanks for your lesson today, teacher BOB
@vladimir7031
@vladimir7031 3 года назад
Thanks for lesson!
@user-xx3ve1jr2r
@user-xx3ve1jr2r 3 года назад
Thanks a lot Bob, it's great!
@nasrolarabatie
@nasrolarabatie 3 года назад
Teacher Bob...thanks
@toby838
@toby838 3 года назад
Amazing lesson! ❤😊
@paulettelavigueur-unknownl980
@paulettelavigueur-unknownl980 3 года назад
Thank you this important and well done lesson on workplace vocabulary - I am using it in my grade 12 special education class as they are transitioning to the world of work!
@masterlee9680
@masterlee9680 3 года назад
Thanks a lot teacher
@tongzhou5854
@tongzhou5854 2 года назад
thank you!
@dinealdineal6737
@dinealdineal6737 3 года назад
Very easy to understand and your sound so sweet,I m learning from Myanmar thank you 🙏
@saraibr1993
@saraibr1993 2 года назад
Best teacher 👨‍🏫
@mrrobot4840
@mrrobot4840 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@thongmoua6660
@thongmoua6660 3 года назад
Hello teacher I'm Laos from Asean Thanks so much for your video teaches English I am practice listening and speaking with your channel every day.🥰
@meihe909
@meihe909 3 года назад
Teacher Bob, long time no see, have a great day.
@meerghalib320
@meerghalib320 7 месяцев назад
Thank you this important and well done lesson no workplace vocabulary- I am using it in my grade 12 special education class as they are transitioning to the world of work you are such a great teacher Always thankful for your lessons I wish you will get the diamond button from RU-vid soon thank you have a nice weekend Ever since I have watching your videos I'm addicted to it. It os the best way to learn English firsthand Bob the canadian brings out lessons interesting Thanks
@barangol3478
@barangol3478 2 года назад
Thanks
@michailverkhman4312
@michailverkhman4312 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@user-jd4vb3xk3t
@user-jd4vb3xk3t 7 месяцев назад
I like this channel, thank you.
@AhmadTubag
@AhmadTubag 6 месяцев назад
I follow you from Iraq many Thanks ❤
@vubaoly8239
@vubaoly8239 Год назад
good lesson/
@hadihassanattari1595
@hadihassanattari1595 3 года назад
Hello Bob I am Hadi. I really love watching your videos. Could you explain the perfect use between salary and emoluments. Have a nice rest of the day. Thanks
@aselasel812
@aselasel812 3 года назад
Hey Bob! Thanks for your job)) I like your videos! I am also wondering if you could make video with sounds like bang! Cling! Boom! etc. what items make vary sounds. Thanks!
@nurjannayahya783
@nurjannayahya783 3 года назад
Hi Bob nice to be your subscriber i am from Indonesia 😊
@maryamqureshi8153
@maryamqureshi8153 3 года назад
Hello Bob sir, I'm Maryam this side. It's also a great lesson as usual all. Knowledgeable 😎👍☺️
@joseluisdiazduran4622
@joseluisdiazduran4622 3 года назад
Hi Bob ,i would be grateful to you if you could do a class on terms and expressons of the physics to undergraduate level. thank you. Joe from Lima ,Peru
@AmirAli-nk6iw
@AmirAli-nk6iw 3 года назад
Hello dear teacher how are you doing. I hope you be great. Please teach us grammar one time during the week it's just a request 🙏 thanks for teaching English
@Aerosmith77
@Aerosmith77 3 года назад
Timely topic, at least for me. My work contract expires next week, so then I will know that my employer make my contract longer or not. I hope they do and I don't have to look for another job.
@user-nl8md9fq3s
@user-nl8md9fq3s 3 года назад
Hi Bob! It's Serena from Taiwan. Can I know when you usually have a live lesson?
@pammigill7538
@pammigill7538 3 года назад
Nice video
@benyanyaan-uy8bh
@benyanyaan-uy8bh 2 месяца назад
Now I am 50 years of age however from the age of 19 till 50 I have no job at all or another word I am unemployed. I always got money from my little brother every month. So what so I do to make I have a job in the rest of my life.
@sabrinasabi4177
@sabrinasabi4177 3 года назад
I once heard that it's better to say ( between jobs ) when you are not having a job= unemployed or jobless😊
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian 3 года назад
Yes, you can also say you are jobless. 😎
@federicaferranti5513
@federicaferranti5513 Год назад
Hi, nice to join the group
@Peter-py1pv
@Peter-py1pv 3 года назад
I'm not sure you mentioned it or not. Over here in Europe, it's common to have a person at work responsible for a small group of workers we call a Foreman /Forewoman/.
@tsheringdhendup8144
@tsheringdhendup8144 Месяц назад
Hello teacher Bob. How are you? 😊
@englishwithchia
@englishwithchia 7 месяцев назад
زۆر سپاس
@hamilcecoda8904
@hamilcecoda8904 3 года назад
Have a wonderful day!
@GS-rz1mh
@GS-rz1mh 3 года назад
Do you have video of real estate traction?
@rosewang9536
@rosewang9536 3 года назад
Hello! Bob ,Can you give me some cases?Use of distrustful and mistrustful syntax
@xMoisesCruzx
@xMoisesCruzx 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@user-qg4ku9ww7d
@user-qg4ku9ww7d 3 года назад
У вас такой красивый голос ☺️☺️☺️
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 3 года назад
25:14 Faire des « heures sup » (supplémentaires). ☺️🇫🇷
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 3 года назад
54:45 Il faut « pointer » ☺️🇫🇷 ( put the card in the machine when you arrive or quit your job).
@jancygeorge4385
@jancygeorge4385 3 года назад
👏
@user-fl3cc2zb4x
@user-fl3cc2zb4x 3 года назад
Hello Bob i from Thailand.
@kumarjee959
@kumarjee959 2 года назад
Hello
@alaaahmad7788
@alaaahmad7788 3 года назад
Hi teacher Bob . How's it going . Bob you showed my question on the screen and then you skepped it out without answering it although it is on topic . I was just wondering . Anyway , thanks so much .
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian 3 года назад
Actually I answered it right here I think! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wLmtjOLgx6c.html 😎
@alaaahmad7788
@alaaahmad7788 3 года назад
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian Oh I am really sorry . I didn't notice . Sooory my fault . You're awesome .
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 3 года назад
16:19 « Chasseurs de têtes » ou « recruteurs » !!! 😉🇫🇷
@meryemozturk1112
@meryemozturk1112 3 года назад
🤗🤗🤗🤗
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 3 года назад
47:10 Avoir une augmentation. ☺️🇫🇷 (de salaire, non « mammaire » 😅)
@fho85
@fho85 3 года назад
Hi dear teacher! I couldn't attend today's lesson but I had prepared a question, what is the difference between salary and wage?
@nataliaillusion1869
@nataliaillusion1869 3 года назад
From 12:31. *Wage* depends on the hours worked. *Salary* is stable every month, but you can work more or less for the same amount of money.
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian
@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian 3 года назад
Yes, as Natalia has linked!
@fho85
@fho85 3 года назад
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian I see, I just needed to watch the lesson! 😎
@fho85
@fho85 3 года назад
@@nataliaillusion1869 thank you Natalia! See you soon!
@nataliaillusion1869
@nataliaillusion1869 3 года назад
@@fho85 You are welcome! See you!😉
@itachi-dq6sk
@itachi-dq6sk 3 года назад
I watch this live in 1.25 speed and I understand more than 90% about what you saying !! is that mean I'm good in english ? please anyone read this comment I want your opinion because I think if I understand a lot in this video that mean I'm not bad in english but in tha same time I don't have confidence
@putrafermana996
@putrafermana996 3 года назад
maybe because of you have a sharingan eye so that you were doing better then me
@itachi-dq6sk
@itachi-dq6sk 3 года назад
@@putrafermana996 😂😂
@Franciscoluche
@Franciscoluche 3 года назад
49:00 Être renvoyé (viré) !!! 😢🇫🇷
@elsamartinez9244
@elsamartinez9244 3 года назад
It' takes me 6 minutes to get to my job, because the school is close.
@mathlysakiny1293
@mathlysakiny1293 3 года назад
I wish I were in Canada now I’d be an apple picker.
@fortsandburg9031
@fortsandburg9031 3 года назад
It is not fun to be fired from a job. It depens on kind of the job and on a boss. When I left my last job I was very happy. My last boss was very crazy. Many people don not like to work for another one and they try to find self-employment.
@ingridvasquez500
@ingridvasquez500 3 года назад
hello Teacher
@kumarjee959
@kumarjee959 2 года назад
Hello
@elsamartinez9244
@elsamartinez9244 3 года назад
I get my paycheck twice a month.
@VahidAghaei-nl9dv
@VahidAghaei-nl9dv Месяц назад
Hi everyone
@ishanitiwari18
@ishanitiwari18 3 года назад
Hi Bob, cuz of you and some other Channels on RU-vid, I am able to create my channel on RU-vid i.e Oceanic drops with isha Where I teach advanced English Thank you!!!
@VahidAghaei-nl9dv
@VahidAghaei-nl9dv Месяц назад
Vahid from Victoria b.c
@guoqiangliang8769
@guoqiangliang8769 3 года назад
Hi
@TheHovnar
@TheHovnar 3 года назад
I don´t understand the difference between to be fired and to be laid off. The difference is When you are fired it means you did something wrong and you are fired by your own mistake. When you are laid off it means you are fired not by your own mistake and you get money for it. Is it right?
@lanaefremova3443
@lanaefremova3443 3 года назад
Absolutely right. When you are laid off, they just don't have work for you even ig you're very good
@omarcent4454
@omarcent4454 3 года назад
I. Can,t speak English should I stop or what😭
@shaakirabdi9422
@shaakirabdi9422 3 года назад
Never give up keep learning
@tieuhoctrancao2450
@tieuhoctrancao2450 3 года назад
why do you always teach at home
@safaraliibodov400
@safaraliibodov400 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@mathlysakiny1293
@mathlysakiny1293 3 года назад
I wish I were in Canada now I’d be an apple picker.
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