Hi everyone! I’m Alisha. |
Welcome to Conversational Phrases! |
We’ve found that the best way to learn a language is to speak it from day one! And the best way to start speaking is to learn phrases that you’ll use in real conversations. |
Today, we’ll learn conversational phrases about occupations. After watching this video, you’ll be able to talk about your job and ask what somebody does for a living. |
Now, let’s take a look at some conversational phrases! |
Listen to the dialogue: |
ご職業は何ですか。 (Go shokugyō wa nan desu ka.) |
私は芸術家です。 (Watashi wa geijutsu-ka desu.) |
Listen to it again. Now, with the English translation: |
ご職業は何ですか。 (Go shokugyō wa nan desu ka.) |
“What do you do?” |
私は芸術家です。 (Watashi wa geijutsu-ka desu.) |
“I’m an artist.” |
First of all, you need to learn how to say “What do you do?” |
That's: ご職業は何ですか。 (Go shokugyō wa nan desu ka.) |
Listen to it again: ご職業は何ですか。 (Go shokugyō wa nan desu ka.), ご職業は何ですか。 (Go shokugyō wa nan desu ka.) |
This Japanese sentence literally translates into “Your job what is?,” but it means “What do you do?” in English. |
Now, how do you answer this question? |
This is the pattern you’ll need: |
私は[your occupation]です。 (Watashi wa {occupation} desu.) |
This Japanese sentence literally translates into “I [occupation] am.,” but it means “I'm a/an [occupation].” in English. |
For example: |
“I’m an artist.” |
私は芸術家です。 (Watashi wa geijutsu-ka desu.), 私は芸術家です。 (Watashi wa geijutsu-ka desu.) |
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