A1 Expression Neutral 5 min de lectura

I work

Employment

En 15 segundos

  • States you have a job simply.
  • Works in most casual settings.
  • Too vague for formal interviews.
  • Use present tense for current work.

Significado

Esta frase es tu opción principal para indicar tu estado de empleo. Es muy directa y le dice a la gente que actualmente estás participando en alguna forma de actividad profesional, ya sea un trabajo a tiempo completo, un trabajo secundario o incluso simplemente haciendo tu trabajo ahora mismo. Tiene una vibra simple y factual, como decir '¡Sí, tengo trabajo!'

Ejemplos clave

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Texting a friend

Hey! Can't chat now, I work until 6 tonight.

Hey! Can't chat now, I work until 6 tonight.

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Meeting someone new at a party

Nice to meet you! So, what do you do?

Nice to meet you! So, what do you do?

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Casual conversation with a neighbor

Yeah, I work from home most days, so I'm around a lot.

Yeah, I work from home most days, so I'm around a lot.

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Contexto cultural

Work is often the primary source of identity. People will ask 'What do you do?' almost immediately after meeting you. There is a strong culture of 'work-life balance,' but also a tendency to be modest or even complain slightly about work as a way of bonding. Work is seen as a duty to the group. The phrase 'I work' might imply long hours and extreme dedication to one's company. Work is highly valued but strictly kept within office hours. Saying 'I work' usually implies a very specific 8-to-4 or 9-to-5 window.

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The Preposition Rule

Remember: AS for jobs, AT for places, FOR for companies, IN for cities/fields.

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Avoid 'I am work'

This is the most common mistake. Never put 'am' before 'work' unless you add '-ing'.

En 15 segundos

  • States you have a job simply.
  • Works in most casual settings.
  • Too vague for formal interviews.
  • Use present tense for current work.

What It Means

This phrase, I work, is the most straightforward way to tell someone you have a job. It covers everything from a corporate career to a part-time gig. It’s about your professional life. It’s a factual statement about your daily grind. It’s how you identify yourself in relation to the working world. It’s not fancy, but it’s effective.

How To Use It

Use I work when people ask about your job or what you do. For example, 'What do you do?' 'Oh, I work in marketing.' You can also use it to explain why you can't do something. 'Sorry, I can't make it, I work on Saturdays.' It’s versatile like that. Think of it as your default answer. It’s like a universal key for employment talk.

Formality & Register

This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It’s perfectly fine in casual chats with friends. It also fits comfortably in slightly more formal settings. Imagine a networking event or a casual interview. You wouldn't use it in a super-stuffy, highly formal speech. But for most everyday situations, it’s a safe bet. It’s the comfy sweater of employment statements.

Real-Life Examples

  • "What do you do for a living?" "I work as a teacher."
  • "Can you help me move this weekend?" "Sorry, I work weekends."
  • "He's always busy." "Yeah, I work long hours."
  • "Are you free for coffee?" "Not today, I work until 5."
  • "My brother? He works in tech."
  • "I work from home most days now."

When To Use It

Use I work when you need to state your employment status simply. It's great for introductions. It works when explaining your availability. It’s useful when discussing your daily routine. If someone asks about your career, this is your go-to. It’s like saying, 'This is what I do to earn a living.' It’s honest and to the point.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid I work if you need to be highly specific. Saying 'I work' doesn't tell anyone your profession. If you're in a formal job interview, you'll need more detail. 'I work' is too vague for that setting. Also, don't use it if you're unemployed and looking. It might sound a bit awkward then. It’s for when you *are* actively working.

Common Mistakes

Sometimes people overcomplicate things. They might say, 'I am working as a doctor.' While not totally wrong, it's a bit wordy. The simpler I work as a doctor is usually better. Another mistake is using it when you mean you *used* to work somewhere. 'I work at Google' implies you still do. If not, you'd say 'I worked at Google.' Keep it in the present tense for current jobs!

Common Variations

  • I'm working: Similar, but emphasizes the ongoing action. "I'm working on a big project right now."
  • I have a job: More explicit about possessing employment. "I finally have a job!"
  • I'm employed: More formal. "I'm employed by a large corporation."
  • I do X: Specifies the profession. "I do graphic design."
  • I'm in X field: Broader industry. "I'm in the healthcare field."
  • In the UK, you might hear I'm in work. It's a bit more colloquial. It means you are currently employed.

Real Conversations

S

Sarah

Hey Mark, what are you up to this weekend?
M

Mark

Not much, probably just relaxing. I work during the week, so weekends are for chilling.
S

Sarah

Nice! I work Saturdays, so I'm looking forward to a lazy Sunday.
J

John

So, what’s your job title?
E

Emily

I don't really have one specific title. I work remotely for a tech startup, so it's a bit of everything.
J

John

Cool! I work in finance, very different world.

Quick FAQ

  • Q: Is I work formal or informal?

A: It’s pretty neutral! You can use it in most situations, from texting friends to casual work chats. It’s not overly casual like slang, but not stiffly formal either. Think of it as your everyday, go-to phrase.

  • Q: What if I'm looking for a job?

A: You wouldn't say I work then. You'd say 'I'm looking for a job' or 'I'm unemployed.' Using I work when you don't have a job can be confusing or even misleading. Be clear about your current status!

  • Q: Can I use I work for volunteer work?

A: Technically, yes, if you want to emphasize the effort. But usually, you'd specify. 'I volunteer at the animal shelter' is clearer than just 'I work.' It depends on how much detail you want to give.

Notas de uso

This phrase is highly versatile but generally neutral in formality. While suitable for most everyday conversations, avoid it in highly formal settings where more detail or specific vocabulary is expected. Be mindful of tense: 'I work' is for the present, while 'I worked' is for the past.

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The Preposition Rule

Remember: AS for jobs, AT for places, FOR for companies, IN for cities/fields.

⚠️

Avoid 'I am work'

This is the most common mistake. Never put 'am' before 'work' unless you add '-ing'.

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Sound more natural

When someone asks 'What do you do?', you can just say 'I'm a [job].' It's often more common than 'I work as a [job].'

Ejemplos

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#1 Texting a friend
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Hey! Can't chat now, I work until 6 tonight.

Hey! Can't chat now, I work until 6 tonight.

Explains unavailability due to work schedule.

#2 Meeting someone new at a party
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Nice to meet you! So, what do you do?

Nice to meet you! So, what do you do?

A common opening question. 'I work in marketing' would follow.

#3 Casual conversation with a neighbor
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Yeah, I work from home most days, so I'm around a lot.

Yeah, I work from home most days, so I'm around a lot.

Describes a common modern work arrangement.

#4 Instagram caption
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Another day, another dollar! 💼 #hustle #worklife

Another day, another dollar! 💼 #hustle #worklife

Implies the person is working, often used humorously.

#5 Job interview (initial screening)
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Yes, I work as a software engineer.

Yes, I work as a software engineer.

Directly answers a question about profession.

#6 Professional networking event
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Currently, I work in project management for a tech firm.

Currently, I work in project management for a tech firm.

Provides a clear, professional overview of employment.

Learner mistake: Texting a friend Error común
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✗ I am working on Saturdays → ✓ I work on Saturdays

✗ I am working on Saturdays → ✓ I work on Saturdays

Using 'am working' suggests a temporary or specific project, while 'work' indicates a regular schedule.

Learner mistake: Talking about past job Error común
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✗ I work at that company → ✓ I worked at that company

✗ I work at that company → ✓ I worked at that company

'I work' implies current employment. Use the past tense 'worked' for jobs you no longer hold.

#9 Humorous observation
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My cat thinks I work too hard. He keeps bringing me dead mice as 'gifts'.

My cat thinks I work too hard. He keeps bringing me dead mice as 'gifts'.

Uses 'work' in the general sense of performing duties.

#10 Expressing gratitude
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I'm so grateful for this opportunity. I work really hard to deserve it.

I'm so grateful for this opportunity. I work really hard to deserve it.

Connects effort and dedication to the job.

#11 Ordering food via app
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Can you leave it by the door? I work from home and don't want to disturb my meeting.

Can you leave it by the door? I work from home and don't want to disturb my meeting.

Explains a preference for delivery instructions based on work situation.

#12 Travel vlogger talking about their job
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It's not always glamorous, but I love that I work doing what I'm passionate about.

It's not always glamorous, but I love that I work doing what I'm passionate about.

Highlights the fulfilling aspect of their chosen profession.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct preposition (at, as, for, in).

I work ___ a teacher ___ a small school ___ London.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: as, at, in

We use 'as' for a job title, 'at' for a specific place, and 'in' for a city.

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct for a permanent job?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I work in an office.

The present simple 'I work' is used for permanent situations.

Match the phrase with its meaning.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Employer, Job Title, Time, Location

Each preposition changes the focus of the sentence.

Complete the dialogue.

A: What do you do? B: ___

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I work at a hospital.

When someone asks 'What do you do?', they want to know your permanent job.

Match the sentence to the situation.

Where would you say 'I work from home'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: On a Zoom call with a friend

This phrase explains your current work arrangement.

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Ayudas visuales

I Work vs. I Am Working

I Work
Permanent My career
I Am Working
Temporary Right now

Banco de ejercicios

5 ejercicios
Fill in the correct preposition (at, as, for, in). Fill Blank A1

I work ___ a teacher ___ a small school ___ London.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: as, at, in

We use 'as' for a job title, 'at' for a specific place, and 'in' for a city.

Choose the correct sentence. Choose A1

Which sentence is correct for a permanent job?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I work in an office.

The present simple 'I work' is used for permanent situations.

Match the phrase with its meaning. Match A2

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Employer, Job Title, Time, Location

Each preposition changes the focus of the sentence.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: What do you do? B: ___

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I work at a hospital.

When someone asks 'What do you do?', they want to know your permanent job.

Match the sentence to the situation. situation_matching A1

Where would you say 'I work from home'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: On a Zoom call with a friend

This phrase explains your current work arrangement.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Yes, both are correct. 'In' emphasizes being inside the building, while 'at' treats the hospital as a general location or employer.

'I work' is your general job. 'I'm working' means you are doing tasks right this second.

You can say 'I'm unemployed' or 'I'm looking for work.'

Yes, it means you are a dedicated and industrious person.

No, that sounds strange. You 'walk' your dog. You only 'work' a dog if it's a professional sheepdog or police dog.

It means you are self-employed or own your own business.

Yes. On a CV, use 'Experience' or 'Professional Profile' and use verbs like 'Managed,' 'Developed,' or 'Coordinated.'

It can. If you say 'I work on Saturdays,' it means you are busy every Saturday.

Use 'for'. Example: 'I work for Mr. Smith.'

'Work' is an uncountable verb/noun for the activity. 'Job' is a countable noun for the position. You have a job, but you do work.

Frases relacionadas

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I'm working on it

builds on

I am currently trying to solve a problem.

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It works

similar

Something is functioning correctly.

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I work out

specialized form

I exercise.

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Work-life balance

builds on

The division between your job and your personal life.

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I'm out of work

contrast

I am unemployed.

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