In lesson 7, you’ll learn to talk about your job and whether or not you like it. Please note that lesson 7 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 107 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.
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Paramédico.
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How do you say I am an events manager? or would you say I work in Marketing?
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How do I say “I don’t work”?
In the lesson you say “no trabajo” but that’s only “no job”, how do I say the whole sentence?
Is it “soy no trabajo?”
Kingleo, do you know the conjugation of the verb” trabajar”? The first person, yo, will be trabajo, which means “I work”. To say, ” I don’t work” you would say, “No trabajo.”
Remember there is a difference between the noun which means “work” or “job” and the verb. Just so happens the FIRST person present tense of the verb looks the same as the noun. Look in a verb conjugation book to see the entire conjugation of “trabajar”. Hope this helps a little.
Trix
@ Kingleo – se dice – “YO no trabajo.”
Trabajar is the verb to work, you are conjugating it in the present personal I form and adding the negative no to the sentence so you are saying
“I don’t work”, when you say, “Yo (I) no trabajo (don’t work)”
Orrr.. as Trix says to not put stress on “I”, you can just say “no trabajo”
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Kara’s way of pronunciation is FREAKING ME OUT !!!!!!!
She’s Scottish, that’s why. Relax …
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Where can I find the PDF guide? any ideas?
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Why is it “te gusta tu trabajo”? Trabajo is the “I” form. Why isn’t it te gusta tu trabajas?
Megan, in this case ‘trabajo’ is a noun (el trabajo), not a verb. You could also say ‘te gusta tu perro’ (your dog) or ‘te gusta tu coche’ (your car), por ejemplo..
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