"See vs Look vs Watch" | Learn These Confusing Vision Verbs | English Podcast
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See vs Look vs Watch | Learn These Confusing Vision Verbs | English Podcast
Do you say "I'm seeing the board" or "Look the TV" or "I saw a movie at home"? You're not alone! These three vision verbs confuse millions of English learners because they all involve eyes but have completely different meanings and grammar rules.
Welcome to The English Speaking Show! In this grammar lesson, Ella and Jake explain see, look, and watch clearly so you'll use them correctly and stop making common mistakes with these confusing verbs!
In this English podcast, you'll learn:
✔ SEE for automatic vision ("I can see the mountains"), understanding ("I see what you mean"), past entertainment ("I saw a movie last night"), and meetings ("I'm seeing the doctor tomorrow")
✔ LOOK for active attention ("Look at that sunset!"), appearance ("You look tired"), and 7 essential phrases: look like, look for, look after, look forward to, look out, look up, look around
✔ WATCH for observing over time ("I watch Netflix every night"), careful observation ("Watch the road"), and warnings ("Watch out!")
✔ The critical grammar rule: "Look" needs "at" (Look AT the board) but "watch" does NOT need "at" (Watch TV, not Watch AT TV)
✔ Common mistakes explained: "I'm seeing the board" (wrong for eyes!), "Look the TV" (missing "at"), "I saw a movie at home" (should be "watched")
✔ 5 interactive quiz questions testing all three verbs in real situations
✔ Real conversation showing natural usage: discussing a restaurant, cooking show, and making plans
Perfect for ESL students and English learners who confuse see/look/watch, struggle with vision verbs, or make mistakes with "look at" vs "watch"! Master the difference between passive seeing, active looking, and observing over time.
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