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Have you ever finished a long, tiring day and told a friend, "I had so many works to do today"?. It feels like the right sentence, but native speakers immediately know something is wrong. Mixing up "Job" and "Work" is one of the most common mistakes that stops you from sounding professional. In this calm episode of Fluent English Daily, we clarify the difference between your title and your effort. 🌐This video is part of the Confusing English Word Pairs series by Fluent English Daily : • 👉 Confusing English Word Pairs | Speak Cor... 🔥 *IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL LEARN:* 1️⃣ The Core Difference: Why "Job" is a noun you can count (one job, two jobs) , while "Work" is uncountable (like water or sand) 2️⃣ Common Mistakes: Why you should never say "I have a work" and what to say instead ("I have a lot of work"). 3️⃣ Daily Phrases: The difference between "Going to work" (the place/routine) and "Loving your job" (the position). 4️⃣ Positive Feedback: When to use the phrase "Good job" to compliment someone. 5️⃣ Shadowing Practice: A guided speaking session to train your mouth to use these nouns correctly. ⏳ *TIMESTAMPS:* 00:00 Introduction to Fluent English Daily 00:51 The Big Question: Job vs Work 02:58 Job = Specific Role (Countable) 03:19 Work = General Action (Uncountable) 03:32 Common Mistake: Counting Work 04:25 Feeling: Love my Job vs Love my Work 10:14 Shadowing Practice (Repeat After Me) 11:52 Phrase: Go to Work vs Go to Job 14:24 Question of the Day: How was your work? 🎓 *ABOUT FLUENT ENGLISH DAILY:* Welcome to Fluent English Daily! Our goal is to help you move beyond textbooks and speak *Real English* naturally. 💬 QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you have a job right now? Or did you have a lot of work to do today? (Example: "I have a job at a bank" or "I had a lot of work.") Write your answer below! 🖊️ 👇 SUBSCRIBE to Master Real English: / @fluentenglishdailypro 🔑 Keywords Learn English, fluent english daily, English Podcast, English Conversation, Spoken English, English for Beginners, English Practice, English Words, How to Use, Everyday English, Real English, English Speaking Practice, English Conversation Practice, Learn English with Real Conversations, Real Conversations Podcast, learn English with podcast, English listening practice, speak English, How to Use Speak job and work in English, job vs work, Common Uses of job and work #fluentenglishdaily #JobVsWork #EnglishVocabulary #CommonMistakes #BusinessEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishTips #EnglishGrammar #DailyEnglish #ESL