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Speak Like A Native With These Essential British English Verbs Ep 618

02.23.2023 - By Hilary PlattPlay

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Why English Learners Struggle with Look at, Look for, and Watch Verbs (English Phrases Lesson)

Get comfortable using these tricky English verbs "to look at", "to look for", and "to watch" with our Learn English Through Listening podcast. Our lesson provides  real-life examples and practical exercises to help English language  learners confidently use these common English verbs in any situation.  With a focus on British English, you'll also learn how to sound more  like a native speaker. Click now to listen and transform your English skills.

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Learning English verbs is like navigating a maze - it can be confusing and frustrating at times, but with practice and the right guidance, you can find your way to success.

More About This English Lesson

By  the end of this lesson you will understand why this joke is funny! "Why  did the English language learner look for the TV remote with a pair of  binoculars? Because he was confused about whether to 'look for' or 'look  at' the TV!"

✔Lesson transcript:

Spend  some of your valuable time practising these tricky English verbs, you  will be able to confidently communicate with others in a way that  ensures you are not misunderstood.

This lesson will provide you  with clear examples and guidance on how to use these verbs correctly, so  you can feel confident in your ability to speak and write in English.

We  understand that learning a new language can be challenging, and our  lesson is designed to create a safe and supportive environment for you  to learn, there is no need to feel embarrassed or judged learning our  way.

Become fluent in English with our Learn English Through  Listening podcast! If you're an English language learner who wants to  improve your spoken English skills, then our latest lesson is perfect  for you. In this episode, we'll focus on the commonly confused verbs "to  look at", "to look for", and "to watch", which can be tricky for  non-native speakers to master.

Our lesson provides real-life  examples and practical exercises to help you understand the contextual  usage and meaning of these verbs. By the end of the lesson, you'll be  able to confidently use these verbs in any situation, whether it's a  business meeting, a social event, or a casual conversation with a native  speaker.

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Not  only will this lesson improve your English fluency, but it will also  help you sound more like a native speaker. With our British English  focus, you'll learn how to use these verbs in a way that is natural and  authentic, giving you the edge you need to stand out in any  English-speaking environment.

Don't miss this opportunity to master these essential English verbs and transform your English skills. Click now to listen to our latest Learn English Through Listening podcast episode!

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