… in a factory … in a school … in a hospital … in an office block (a building where there are only offices) … on a farm … on a building site (where you are building houses or office blocks) … from home (“I work from home” = you have an office in your house)
Remember: when you say your job, use ‘a’ or ‘an’.
Remember: when you say your job, use ‘a’ or ‘an’.
“He’s a barman.” “He’s an actor.”
You can also say “I work as a doctor / as an actor etc”.
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For example:
I’d like to work in IT. His dream is to work in management.
“I work for … (a person).” “My boss / manager is …”
“I work for … (a person).” “My boss / manager is …”
The people you work with are your colleagues (or “co-workers”).
“We work in the …. department.”
Your employer is the person (or company) who gave you the job. The person or people who work for the employer are the employees. (The word stress is on the final syllable: em – ploy – ee.)
You can work in a team (with other people) or on your own. “I work on my own in a small office.”
full-time (for example, 5 days a week, from 9 to 5) part-time (for example, 2 days a week, or mornings / afternoons only) flexi-time (for example, from 10 – 6) in shifts (for example, only the morning, afternoon, evening or night)