Listen To...look At...etc
LISTEN TO...LOOK AT...ETC.
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What do you usually listen to when you go to school or work?
학교나 직장에 갈 때 보통 무엇을 듣나요? - When was the last time you looked for something you lost? What was it?
마지막으로 잃어버린 것을 찾은 때가 언제인가요? 무엇이었나요?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Grammar Focus
Read and study with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 읽고 공부하세요.
(Verb+ Preposition)
Ask somebody for…
Belong to…
Happen to…
Listen to…
Look at
Look for
Speak/talk to somebody about
Take care of…
Thank somebody for…
Think about…
Or think of…
Wait for…
write and call
write (o) somebody call somebody (no preposition)
Depend onYou can say it depends what/where/how, etc., with or without on.
A man stopped me and asked me for money.
Does this book belong to you? (=Is this your book?)
I can’t find my pen. What happened to it?
Listen to this music. It’s great!
She’s looking at her watch.
Look at these flowers! They’re beautiful.
Why are you looking at me like that?
He lost his key. He’s looking for it.
I’m looking for Sarah. Have you seen her?
Did you talk to Paul about the problem?.
(on the phone) Can I speak to Chris please?
When Pat is at work, a friend of hers takes care of her children.
Don’t lose this book. Take care of it.
Thank you very much for your help.
He never thinks about (or of) other people.
?Mark is thinking of (or about) buying a new car.
Wait for me! I’m almost ready.
I never get letters. Nobody writes I have to call my parents.
to me. (or Nobody writes me.) (not call to…)
We say depend on…:
A: Do you like to eat in restaurants?
B: Sometimes. It depends on the restaurant. (not it depends of) You can say it depends what/where/how, etc., with or without on.
A: Do you want to go with us?
B: It depends where you’re going. (or It depends on where on where you’re going.)
Complete the sentences with a preposition (to/for etc).
1. He’s looking _______ his watch.
2. He’s listening _______ the radio.
3. They’re waiting ________ a taxi.
4. Paul is talking ________ Tracy.
5. They’re looking _______ a picture.
6. Sue is looking _______ Tom.
Complete the sentences with a preposition (to/for/about, etc.) if necessary.
1. Thank you very much for your help.
2. This isn’t my umbrella. It belongs ______ a friend of mine.
Comprehension Check
Answer the questions about what you read.
읽은 내용에 대한 질문에 답해 보세요.
- Who’s going to take care _____ your dog while you’re out of town?
- (on the phone) Can I speak _________ Mr. Davis, please?
- (on the phone) Thank you ______ calling. Goodbye.
- Excuse me, I’m looking ______ Hill Street. Can you tell me where it is?
- We’re thinking _____ going to Australia next year.
- We asked the waiter _____ tea, but he brought us coffee.
- “Do you like to read books?” “It depends _____ the book.
- John was talking, but nobody was listening ______ what he was saying.
- I want to take your picture. Please look _____ the camera and smile.
- We waited ______ Karen until 2 o’clock, but she didn’t come.
- What happened _____ Mary last night? Why didn’t she come to the party?
- Don’t forget to call ________ your mother tonight.
- He’s alone all day. He never talks ______ anybody.
- “How much does it cost to stay at this hotel?” “It depends _____ the room.”
- Kathy is thinking _____ changing jobs.
- I looked ______ the newspaper, but I didn’t read it carefully.
- When you’re sick, you need somebody to take care ______ you.
- Barry is looking ______ a job. He wants to work in a hotel. Answer these questions with “It depends”…..
- Do you want to go out with us? It Depends where you’re going.
- Do you like to eat in restaurants? It depends on the restaurant.
- Do you enjoy watching television? _____________________________
- Can you do something for me? _____________________________
- Are you leaving town this weekend? _____________________________
- Can you lend me some money? _______________________________ Jim: Oh Janet! I think I lost my book in English. Janet: Really?! Maybe you misplaced it or left it somewhere. Jim: Can you help me find it. Janet: Sure! I’ll take a look at our classroom. Jim: Thanks! That’s the problem me, I don’t know how to take care of my things. Janet: Hmmm… Now you have to be more careful with your stuffs. Jim: Oh yeah, I think you’re right. Thanks again, see yeah! Are you careful with your things? Do you always lost or misplace some of your personal stuffs?
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
한국어에서 "~을 찾다"는 전치사 없이 쓰지만, 영어에서 "look for"는 반드시 "for"와 함께 써야 합니다. "look"만 쓰면 "보다"라는 뜻이고, "look for"가 "찾다"입니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- What is the difference between "look at" and "look for"?
"look at"과 "look for"의 차이점은 무엇인가요? - The lesson says "it depends on the restaurant." What does your lunch choice depend on?
수업에서 "식당에 따라 다르다"라고 합니다. 당신의 점심 선택은 무엇에 따라 다른가요? - Can you use "thank somebody for" in a sentence about your teacher?
"thank somebody for"를 사용해서 선생님에 대한 문장을 만들 수 있나요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: LISTEN TO...LOOK AT...ETC.
Level: High Beginner (H.B)
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