American English at State - "I love my job!" versus "I love my work!" Is there a difference? Check out this great graphic from Cork English Teacher that explains the difference between
![Teaching & Learning English on Twitter: "Do you like your job? #jobvocabulary #jobsandcareers #talkaboutwork #talkingaboutwork #teacherlincolnhdr #englishtips #jobinterview #entrevistaeninglés #tcherlincolnhdr https://t.co/BSe7cyQs6K" / Twitter Teaching & Learning English on Twitter: "Do you like your job? #jobvocabulary #jobsandcareers #talkaboutwork #talkingaboutwork #teacherlincolnhdr #englishtips #jobinterview #entrevistaeninglés #tcherlincolnhdr https://t.co/BSe7cyQs6K" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E5t4exUXoAMwZQh.jpg:large)
Teaching & Learning English on Twitter: "Do you like your job? #jobvocabulary #jobsandcareers #talkaboutwork #talkingaboutwork #teacherlincolnhdr #englishtips #jobinterview #entrevistaeninglés #tcherlincolnhdr https://t.co/BSe7cyQs6K" / Twitter
![YOUR NAME Job Title at Company Name. A little bit about me… Insert facts about yourself here to help the students get to know you: Who you are Where you're. - ppt YOUR NAME Job Title at Company Name. A little bit about me… Insert facts about yourself here to help the students get to know you: Who you are Where you're. - ppt](https://images.slideplayer.com/39/10995574/slides/slide_5.jpg)