How to talk about your job in English: 10 Key Verbs - By
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00:0-1 | Hello . My name is Emma . And in today's | |
00:01 | video we are going to teach you 10 verbs that | |
00:05 | you can use when you're talking about work and jobs | |
00:09 | . Okay . And careers . So these are 10 | |
00:11 | very important verbs that you will hear a lot in | |
00:14 | movies and on TV shows and maybe even your professional | |
00:19 | life . Okay , so let's get started . So | |
00:24 | for each of these verbs I'm going to tell you | |
00:26 | what they mean . I'm going to tell you the | |
00:28 | grammar of the verb because that's also very important . | |
00:32 | And I am going to talk about pronunciation . So | |
00:35 | how do we say it ? And spelling each of | |
00:39 | these parts ? So beaning grammar , pronunciation and spelling | |
00:43 | , not smelling , spelling can really help you remember | |
00:47 | these verbs better . Okay so my first verb to | |
00:52 | be hired . What does it mean to be hired | |
00:57 | ? Well this is a very good meaning . This | |
00:59 | is something very exciting when you are hired . It | |
01:03 | means you get a job . Okay . So it's | |
01:05 | you've given your resume to accompany , you've done the | |
01:09 | interview and guess what you are hired ? Okay . | |
01:13 | That means you've gotten the job well done . So | |
01:16 | I've drawn a smiley face here because this is very | |
01:18 | exciting . So let's look at an example of the | |
01:23 | verb hired a long time ago when I was a | |
01:27 | lot younger , I was hired by blockbuster . Okay | |
01:34 | so a company , I don't know if it still | |
01:36 | exists but um I was hired by blockbuster . Okay | |
01:42 | so you'll notice something about this verb we have here | |
01:45 | the subject which is I . M . A . | |
01:49 | And we have the verb hired . But you might | |
01:52 | also notice this word was I was hired . This | |
01:57 | means that this verb is in what's called the passive | |
02:00 | tense . Okay so when we're talking about maybe our | |
02:04 | friends or our family or people we know who got | |
02:07 | a job . We will say my friend was hired | |
02:13 | by in the company or um You know uh I | |
02:19 | was hired by this company . Okay now this is | |
02:23 | a bit different . Um So this is in the | |
02:25 | passive and it's very important to remember the word was | |
02:29 | we have here Our our same verb hired but in | |
02:33 | this case it's in the active 10s . And if | |
02:36 | you don't know what I mean by passive or active | |
02:38 | , that's okay because we have a video on that | |
02:41 | . Which will help explain that . But the point | |
02:44 | here is that usually when you use hired you usually | |
02:48 | have a was um in front of it or we're | |
02:52 | depending on if you're saying he she we they we | |
02:56 | usually have it like this if you're talking about a | |
03:00 | company or the boss of a company , a manager | |
03:04 | . Um and we're talking about their role and that | |
03:08 | they want to employ someone . In this case we | |
03:12 | would use the active which is this sentence . The | |
03:15 | manager hired , john okay . And so you'll notice | |
03:19 | here , I can also say blockbuster hired me . | |
03:24 | Um You know if I was a famous actress I | |
03:28 | could say Universal Studios hired me for their next movie | |
03:32 | . Not true but um just an example . So | |
03:36 | the key here is there's no was or were in | |
03:39 | the active form . But for you you will probably | |
03:43 | be mainly using the first form , the passive form | |
03:47 | . Okay . And if you have questions about this | |
03:49 | , you can watch our videos on passive and active | |
03:51 | tenses . So I was hired by blockbuster . How | |
03:55 | do I pronounce this word ? Well the first thing | |
03:58 | is it is two syllables . So we say hi | |
04:02 | or okay , so I want you to repeat after | |
04:04 | me . Hi Earth . Okay . And so it's | |
04:08 | kind of like the word high . Uh huh . | |
04:12 | And in terms of the spelling , uh one of | |
04:15 | the great things with verbs that have to do with | |
04:17 | jobs is a lot of them are spelt very similarly | |
04:21 | , they have very close spellings . So for example | |
04:23 | , we have your higher . There's another job verb | |
04:27 | that we'll be talking about soon . That does not | |
04:30 | mean the same thing , but it also has I | |
04:32 | . R . E . Can you guess what that | |
04:33 | word is ? Fire ? Okay . Fire rhymes with | |
04:37 | higher . They both have similar spelling spellings and we | |
04:41 | also have another word retire . Okay , So I | |
04:44 | . R . E . You'll see are very common | |
04:46 | with job verbs . All right , so let's look | |
04:48 | at another verb to earn . Okay , this is | |
04:53 | a great verb to earn , It means to make | |
04:56 | money . Okay , so you've gotten the job you | |
04:58 | have been hired . So what happens now ? The | |
05:02 | best part you start to make money ? You earn | |
05:05 | money . Okay . So I've drawn a happy face | |
05:08 | here because this is also a very good thing about | |
05:10 | jobs . So here are some examples of using this | |
05:15 | verb in a sentence . I have my friend Jack | |
05:18 | here or jake . I'm sorry not Jack jake earns | |
05:23 | . Well this means this means jake makes a lot | |
05:27 | of money . Mhm . Now compare this to Ben | |
05:31 | then doesn't earn a lot , so that means then | |
05:36 | does not make a lot of money . So in | |
05:39 | terms of the pronunciation of this word , I know | |
05:42 | a lot of students want to pronounce E . A | |
05:45 | . As E , which usually is right but in | |
05:48 | this case um we don't pronounce this as Aaron , | |
05:52 | we pronounce this as earn so like this urn and | |
05:57 | if you can't really remember just think of the word | |
05:59 | learn because we have the word earn in it . | |
06:03 | Okay . Um so that should help you with pronunciation | |
06:07 | . So I want you to say it with me | |
06:09 | earn . Okay great . So now we have another | |
06:13 | verb that means the same thing as earn and that | |
06:17 | is to get or to be paid . Okay . | |
06:21 | So when we're talking about pay , we're talking again | |
06:25 | about making money . So again , I have a | |
06:27 | smiley face because this is one of the best parts | |
06:29 | about working is getting paid . I get paid every | |
06:34 | week . This means I make money every week . | |
06:38 | Sue gets paid every two weeks . Um You might | |
06:42 | also talk about how well somebody gets paid . Just | |
06:46 | like earn , jake earns well jake gets paid well | |
06:51 | . Okay . Um Ben doesn't earn a lot . | |
06:54 | Ben doesn't get paid a lot , so they have | |
06:58 | the same meaning . Um So in this case like | |
07:01 | we've talked about the passive before with up here I | |
07:05 | get paid or I am paid . This is a | |
07:08 | passive sentence . Now if you don't know what that | |
07:10 | means , don't worry . Okay , um you can | |
07:13 | watch the video again on that . But the main | |
07:15 | thing is when we're talking about ourselves and how much | |
07:18 | money we're making , we usually use this , I | |
07:21 | get paid a lot of money . I get paid | |
07:25 | , you know , a little money . Okay . | |
07:29 | We can also talk about companies . So when I | |
07:31 | worked at blockbuster , um I was working , you | |
07:36 | know the front desk . So the company at that | |
07:40 | time paid well . Okay , the company pays well | |
07:43 | . The company doesn't pay well . So in this | |
07:46 | case when we're talking about the company , we're using | |
07:48 | the active voice . Okay , So we're not using | |
07:52 | the word get here , we're just using the word | |
07:54 | pay . And you'll notice that the spelling of the | |
07:56 | verbs , even though it's the same verb , they're | |
07:59 | spelled differently . Okay , so in terms of pronunciation | |
08:04 | paid , it runs with day and we have paid | |
08:10 | . Okay . So this is not pronounced like said | |
08:12 | , it looks like said , but it's not pronounced | |
08:14 | like that . It's pronounced paid pay and paid when | |
08:19 | we're talking about it in the passive voice or in | |
08:22 | the past tense . All right now , let's look | |
08:24 | at some more verbs that have to do with jobs | |
08:27 | . Okay , so , so far you have been | |
08:28 | hired , um you have earned lots of money , | |
08:32 | you've been paid really well by your company . So | |
08:35 | what happens next ? Well , the next verb we're | |
08:38 | going to talk about tells you just that to be | |
08:41 | promoted . Okay . So when you are promoted , | |
08:45 | there's a happy face here . This is a very | |
08:46 | good thing to be promoted . This means if this | |
08:49 | is you down here , you're moving up and up | |
08:53 | and up in the company . So you're going from | |
08:55 | your position to a higher position . Okay . So | |
08:59 | imagine if I was a police officer and I was | |
09:05 | great at my job , I worked there for some | |
09:07 | years and suddenly um this might be a bit of | |
09:10 | a jump but suddenly I was promoted to Chief of | |
09:14 | Police . It means I've moved from my position to | |
09:17 | a higher position . Okay ? And this new position | |
09:20 | , I'm going to earn more money probably . So | |
09:25 | I was promoted to Chief of Police , I was | |
09:28 | promoted to principal , I was promoted to head teacher | |
09:32 | . Okay , I was promoted to professor . So | |
09:35 | these are all examples of moving up to a higher | |
09:38 | job . Um And so again like we were talking | |
09:42 | about with some of those other verbs like hired , | |
09:45 | we have here the word was okay and then we | |
09:49 | have promoted with E . D . It's the past | |
09:51 | participle of promote this means this is a passive sentence | |
09:56 | because the promotion is happening to us . Okay So | |
10:01 | we're using the passive voice here and we're saying I | |
10:04 | was promoted to Chief of Police . So if you | |
10:08 | have a job and you've moved up in the job | |
10:11 | you can say I was promoted to blank . Or | |
10:14 | maybe you know a friend or your family when they | |
10:17 | move up at work , you can say they were | |
10:20 | promoted . She was promoted , he was promoted . | |
10:24 | We were promoted . Okay . And then here is | |
10:27 | the new job title . Um Now let's look at | |
10:32 | the active voice . The company promoted me . So | |
10:37 | the company is doing this . They're helping me move | |
10:40 | up . Okay . So I could say the manager | |
10:43 | promoted me . My boss promoted me . And so | |
10:46 | in this case we don't have the word was or | |
10:49 | where we just have the verb promoted because this is | |
10:52 | the active voice . So I was promoted to chief | |
10:55 | of police . Um The company promoted me . Okay | |
11:00 | so now let's look at pronunciation . Pro is kind | |
11:04 | of like progress . Okay . That's what promote reminds | |
11:07 | me of . It reminds me of progress and it | |
11:09 | has the same um prefects to it . Pro moat | |
11:14 | . Okay so this is two syllables promote . And | |
11:18 | when we say it we put the stress or we | |
11:21 | say the second part louder and longer . I was | |
11:24 | promoted promote . Okay so now let's look at some | |
11:29 | more verbs . Okay now we have the opposite of | |
11:33 | promoted , which as you can see a sad face | |
11:37 | here . This is to be demoted demoted . So | |
11:43 | what does it mean to be demoted ? Well here | |
11:47 | we're going up up up in the company whereas when | |
11:49 | we're demoted we're going down to a lower job . | |
11:53 | Okay so this is not a good thing . We're | |
11:56 | going from our high position to a lower position . | |
11:59 | Okay . So for example , maybe I made a | |
12:03 | mistake at the company . Okay . Maybe I was | |
12:05 | chief of Police for a day and then I made | |
12:09 | some big mistakes . And because of those big mistakes | |
12:13 | , I was demoted . So I went down maybe | |
12:17 | back to my old job or maybe even lower . | |
12:21 | Okay , so demoted is not a good thing . | |
12:24 | And again , we have this um in the passive | |
12:27 | voice , I was demoted . He was demoted . | |
12:31 | She was demoted . We were demoted . They were | |
12:35 | demoted . Okay . Now , if the company like | |
12:41 | here , if the company is doing the demotion , | |
12:44 | we would say the company demoted me . Okay , | |
12:48 | so I was demoted . The company demoted me . | |
12:53 | So very similar to promoted except opposite meanings . Mhm | |
12:58 | . And again , this is two syllables demote and | |
13:02 | the stresses on the second syllable I was demoted the | |
13:07 | remote . The company demoted me . Okay , so | |
13:14 | we have a positive thing . We have a sad | |
13:17 | thing . What's next ? Okay . This is a | |
13:21 | scary thing to be fired . All right . This | |
13:26 | is probably the job . Um The job herb , | |
13:28 | you're going to hear the most . Hopefully it doesn't | |
13:31 | happen to you , but we hear it a lot | |
13:33 | in movies and T . V . I hope it | |
13:34 | doesn't happen to you to be fired . So I've | |
13:38 | drawn here a very angry person because usually when you | |
13:42 | are fired you are not happy . It means you | |
13:45 | lose your job . Um And it's usually because the | |
13:51 | company thinks you did something wrong . Okay . So | |
13:55 | maybe you were fired because you stole a lot of | |
13:57 | money from the company . Maybe you were fired because | |
14:01 | um you know , you made a lot of mistakes | |
14:04 | on the job . Maybe you were fired because you | |
14:07 | know , your boss didn't like you and maybe it | |
14:08 | wasn't fair . Okay so to be fired is that | |
14:12 | you lose your job in a very negative way For | |
14:16 | a reason Jim was fired . He stole money from | |
14:21 | his company just an example . Um And again we | |
14:27 | have here it's in the passive form so that means | |
14:30 | we have the be verb or was and fired with | |
14:33 | the D . Or the past participle . Um So | |
14:36 | jim was fired . Um I was fired . He | |
14:40 | was fired . She was fired . It means um | |
14:44 | lose your job . So now now let's talk about | |
14:50 | the active voice so we can talk about our boss | |
14:53 | . My boss fired me . The boss fired jim | |
14:59 | . So because the boss is the one doing the | |
15:02 | actual saying you're fired . If you think about donald | |
15:04 | trump from his tv show , he used to always | |
15:06 | say you're fired . The boss fired jim . Okay | |
15:11 | so this is not in the passive tense , this | |
15:13 | is in the active voice . This one is in | |
15:15 | the passive voice and hopefully you know you don't get | |
15:19 | fired so hopefully you won't have to use this . | |
15:21 | But um if you ever do you can say I | |
15:24 | was fired . Okay . So in terms of pronunciation | |
15:29 | Fire It's two syllables fire and it runs with higher | |
15:34 | fire . Okay . And just like the verb we | |
15:38 | looked at before higher , it has the same I | |
15:41 | . R . E . Spelling and in this case | |
15:44 | we just have the F . For fire . All | |
15:46 | right now let's look at some more verbs that have | |
15:48 | to do with jobs . Okay so we've talked about | |
15:51 | getting fired or when people are fired . So let's | |
15:55 | look at some other reasons why we might leave our | |
15:59 | company or our job . So we have the next | |
16:02 | verb to be laid off . So this is not | |
16:05 | the same thing as being fired when we're talking about | |
16:09 | being fired , we're usually talking about um your company | |
16:14 | thinks you made a mistake or your boss didn't like | |
16:17 | you , or there's some reason um why you're getting | |
16:21 | fired . And usually it's a negative or a bad | |
16:24 | reason when you get laid off , a lot of | |
16:28 | the times you lose your job , but you know | |
16:33 | , you didn't make a mistake or you didn't do | |
16:36 | anything wrong . It could be because the company is | |
16:40 | closing a factory , maybe the company has too many | |
16:44 | people working there , and so um you know , | |
16:47 | they're getting rid of some jobs , but it's not | |
16:50 | because you made a mistake , okay , it's something | |
16:53 | to do with the company needs less workers . So | |
16:58 | it's still a sad thing though . I put a | |
17:00 | sad face um with fired , I put an angry | |
17:03 | phase because usually you're really angry when you're fired um | |
17:06 | when you're laid off , a lot of people feel | |
17:09 | really sad . Here's an example of the verb lay | |
17:14 | off in the sentence . I was laid off because | |
17:19 | the factory is closing or I was laid off because | |
17:23 | my office um needs less people . Okay so again | |
17:27 | we have this in the passive voice meaning we have | |
17:30 | the be verb or was and then we have lay | |
17:34 | in the past participle laid . I was laid off | |
17:39 | . Okay . Um people were laid off at my | |
17:43 | company because we had and we didn't have enough money | |
17:47 | to pay them . Yeah . So here I said | |
17:51 | it's in the passive form . We also have uh | |
17:54 | in the active form when the company is doing um | |
17:58 | the action the company laid off 20 workers . I | |
18:03 | was laid off . The company laid off . So | |
18:06 | you'll notice here we have the word was because it's | |
18:08 | passive and here we don't because it's active voice . | |
18:13 | So in terms of pronunciation Les rhymes with pay . | |
18:17 | So again we see a connection with job vocabulary lay | |
18:21 | pay and just like we had laid off where we | |
18:26 | spell it . P . A . I . D | |
18:29 | . I'm sorry paid off . We have laid off | |
18:32 | . So it's the same spelling A . I . | |
18:34 | D . Um Now compare this to when we're talking | |
18:38 | about a company . Uh We have this maybe in | |
18:41 | a different form where we have L . A . | |
18:44 | Y . S . So be careful here because a | |
18:47 | lot of people make spelling mistakes when they spell laid | |
18:50 | off . This is how we spell the past participle | |
18:53 | . Okay so be careful when you're spelling this word | |
18:55 | because it's tricky . Even for regular english speakers lay | |
18:59 | and laid is one of those really confusing things for | |
19:03 | spelling . Okay so now let's look at some other | |
19:06 | verbs we have here to quit and also to resign | |
19:12 | . So these mean almost the same thing when we | |
19:15 | quit , it means we don't want the job anymore | |
19:19 | , so we tell our boss you know um I | |
19:22 | quit , I'm leaving . It means you don't want | |
19:24 | the job , you're going to find a new job | |
19:27 | or maybe you already have found a new job . | |
19:30 | The word quit is a bit informal though . Okay | |
19:33 | so I wouldn't if I was quitting my job I | |
19:37 | tell my friends yes you know I quit today but | |
19:39 | I wouldn't write to the company I quit . I | |
19:43 | would use the word resign because this is the professional | |
19:46 | word . So these have the same meaning but quit | |
19:50 | is more informal . It's how we talk to our | |
19:53 | friends in conversation , whereas resign is what we would | |
19:56 | write to our bosses . I resigned from my position | |
20:01 | . So here is an example . She quit because | |
20:05 | she got a better job lucky her . Um He | |
20:09 | resigned because he found a new job or he resigned | |
20:13 | because he didn't like the company . He didn't like | |
20:17 | his boss . Okay so this is different from being | |
20:19 | fired because it's your choice . When you quit you | |
20:23 | make the decision it's your choice . Um And that's | |
20:26 | why you'll notice it's not in the passive form . | |
20:29 | We don't have she was quit . No this is | |
20:31 | always active . I quit . You quit , he | |
20:34 | quits , she quits . Um In terms of the | |
20:39 | word quit . Um This is one of those irregular | |
20:43 | verbs in english Where we don't use it with E | |
20:46 | . D . So if you're talking about the past | |
20:48 | um you know 20 years ago I quit my job | |
20:52 | we never say quitted . Right ? Okay . What | |
20:57 | we say is quit for the present as well as | |
21:01 | for the past tense . This is different from resigned | |
21:05 | , resigned in the present we can say resign and | |
21:08 | in the past you'll notice it's a regular edie verb | |
21:11 | resigned . So in terms of pronunciation , let's just | |
21:16 | practice this quickly . A lot of people they don't | |
21:19 | know how to pronounce this word because usually cute . | |
21:22 | It's it's not really a letter that comes up a | |
21:24 | lot in english . So let's say this word together | |
21:27 | , quit quick . Okay and in terms of the | |
21:32 | sound resigned you'll notice it's two syllables resign and even | |
21:39 | though we have an S . Here , it's pronounced | |
21:40 | like a zed resign . I resigned from my company | |
21:46 | today . Okay so be aware of those pronunciation differences | |
21:52 | . Okay . The last verb you are going to | |
21:55 | learn today from this lesson is a really happy verb | |
21:59 | . We're ending on a very happy note and that | |
22:02 | is to retire . So what does it mean to | |
22:06 | retire ? Well when we retire from our job it | |
22:10 | means we're leaving work , but it's not because we | |
22:15 | don't like the job or because a better job comes | |
22:18 | along . It means we're finished work forever . We | |
22:22 | don't need to do any more work . Were older | |
22:25 | , you know , depending on your country , there's | |
22:27 | different ages to retire in some countries . Maybe it's | |
22:30 | 60 , maybe 70 , maybe 65 . Okay , | |
22:34 | so when we're older we retire and that means we're | |
22:37 | finished work , we're finished for good . So for | |
22:42 | example , my father , When he retired , my | |
22:45 | father retired at 65 . Okay . Um I want | |
22:51 | to retire at 40 . I don't think it will | |
22:55 | happen . Um I think I will retire probably at | |
22:58 | 70 because actually you know , I love teaching , | |
23:00 | so maybe we'll say 70 . I want to retire | |
23:04 | at 70 . Um Okay so let's look at the | |
23:10 | spelling and pronunciation of this word now , retire . | |
23:14 | So we have three syllables re thai earth . And | |
23:20 | then when we say quickly retire . Okay so you'll | |
23:24 | notice retired . I say tie a little bit louder | |
23:28 | and longer retire . Okay so be careful with the | |
23:32 | stress where you put it . We don't say retire | |
23:35 | . We say retire , retire and you'll notice um | |
23:41 | like hire and fire . We have the I . | |
23:44 | R . E . Spelling again . Higher . Okay | |
23:48 | so be careful with the spelling . Um I know | |
23:51 | a lot of students . The spelling is the thing | |
23:53 | they don't really think about , but it actually is | |
23:55 | really important because when you can spell something it helps | |
23:59 | you to remember it better . Okay so practice your | |
24:01 | spelling , practice spelling . These words um practice using | |
24:05 | them in sentences and in conversation . Um Again just | |
24:09 | uh you know these words do come up a lot | |
24:13 | . We hear about people being fired , people , | |
24:17 | quitting people being retired people being hired . And so | |
24:20 | these are very important verbs , especially if you're looking | |
24:25 | for a job or you know people who are working | |
24:27 | . Um we use these a lot . So I | |
24:31 | wanted to thank you for watching this video . Um | |
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