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Motselisi Mathosa
Profesjonalny nauczycielA question that seems simple—but reveals a lot about your English level:
👉 **“What do you do?”**
Many learners answer like this:
❌ “I am working in a company.”
❌ “I work at marketing.”
❌ “I do job of sales.”
❌ “I am doing a business.”
These sentences are understandable… but they don’t sound natural in real conversations.
Here’s how native speakers usually respond:
✅ “I work in marketing.”
✅ “I’m in sales.”
✅ “I run a small business.”
✅ “I work for a tech company.”
What’s the difference?
It’s not about difficult grammar—it’s about **natural phrasing and collocations**:
✔ We say “work in” (not *work at marketing*)
✔ We say “I’m in sales” (not *I do job of…*)
✔ We say “run a business” (not *doing a business*)
These small details are what make your English sound fluent instead of translated.
Now let’s practice 👇
💬 **Your turn:**
Answer the question: “What do you do?”
Write your answer in 1–2 sentences. I’ll help you improve it so it sounds natural, clear, and confident.
✨ Fluency is not about using big words—it’s about using the *right* words in the right way.
21 kwi 2026 18:11
Motselisi Mathosa
Znajomość języków
arabski, chiński (mandaryński), angielski, francuski, węgierski, włoski, inny, polski, portugalski, hiszpański
Język do nauczenia się
inny, polski
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