What do you do?
What do you do?
Are you working now?
Are you working now?
Are you working now?
Are you working now?
I am a stay-at-home mom.
I am a stay-at-home mom.
5. Ask occupation, status or person: who and what.
What does your father/mother do? What does your father/mother do?
He is a doctor. /She is a teacher. He is a doctor. /She is a teacher.
What does your mother/father do? What does your mother/father do?
She is a TV reporter. /He is a teacher. He teaches English.
She is a TV reporter. /He is a teacher. He teaches English.
Correctly express professional statements
I am+professional.
My job is+occupation.
I work as a designer in London.
I am a designer in London now.
Looking for a job is not "looking for a job"!
The problem is to find. Our Chinese word is "find", so we translate find a job into looking for a job, but in English, "find" focuses more on "find" than "find". So when you say that I am looking for a new job, foreigners will misunderstand that you have found a job.