LOOK, WATCH or SEE? | English Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson

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English with Lucy


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- Hello everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today I've got a grammar lesson for you,
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well, sort of a grammar and vocabulary lesson.
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It's all about "watch, look and see,"
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three words that seem to be very, very similar.
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They are similar, they're really similar words,
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but we use them in different situations
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and they cause a lot of my darling students
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a lot of difficulty and a lot of confusion.
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So, let's get started.
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I'm first going to break down, word by word
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and then we're going to compare them
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to make sure that you've really got it in your head.
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I swear down, if people I don't know
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don't stop sending me Skype requests,
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I'm going to go bananas.
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OK, firstly "to look".
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"Look" can be an exclamation.
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In a sentence, we use it with the preposition, "at,"
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"to look at something".
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When we "look at something",
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we direct our eyes to the object,
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so "I'm looking at you," we've got that movement
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and then we pay attention to it.
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So we direct our eyes to something
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and pay attention to it,
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so when "look" has an object, we use "at",
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"look at that dog", for example,
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as opposed to "look over there",
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so I can't say, "look the dog", it's, "look at that dog".
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"To see" means to notice something using our eyes.
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So this one's more by chance maybe.
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Remember, this verb is irregular,
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"see, saw, seen".
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I've got a video about common, irregular verbs,
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that you can watch here, if you want more information,
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irregular verbs, their conjugations
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and their pronunciations.
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So, "to see something" is to notice something
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using our eyes,
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so, "I saw your Mum at the coffee shop",
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I noticed her with my eyes.
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Now, "watch, to watch", is very similar to "to look",
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however, the way we use them, slightly different.
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"To watch" means we look at something
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for a longer period of time normally
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and normally the object is moving or changing,
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so, "I watch TV", because the TV screen moves.
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I wouldn't "look at the TV", the TV,
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if I "looked at the TV", it would just be a brief glance,
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a quick look, but "I watch it," I'm fixated on it.
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So one of my favourite things to do
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is to sit in a coffee shop window
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and do people watching
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and "I watch the people go by," because they're moving.
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I don't just "look at them,"
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because that would just be a brief, shorter glance,
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and maybe they wouldn't be moving,
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"I watch" and I see what they're doing.
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However, talk about films, sports matches or concerts,
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we can also use "see",
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so, "I saw Beyonce last year,"
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or "I went to see Chelsea play against Arsenal",
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"I watched the football match",
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but "I went to see a specific game".
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However, with the television,
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we always "watch the television".
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"See" we use more, when we go out
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with the intention of "watching something".
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Cor, it is complicated, isn't it?
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Don't worry, we're going to compare them all.
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OK, what's my favourite film?
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I think my favourite film is The Shawshank Redemption.
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Comment below, what's your favourite film?
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I'm always looking for good film recommendations.
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So, if I say, "last night,
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"I saw The Shawshank Redemption",
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and "last night I watched The Shawshank Redemption",
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do they mean different things,
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or do they mean the same thing?
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They mean different things.
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If I say, "I watched it",
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it means, "I was at home watching it".
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If I say, "I saw it", it means I went out
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and I went to the cinema and "I saw it there,"
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"I watched the film outside of my home",
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I travelled with the intention of "seeing it".
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OK, another one, "I watched a man digging a hole",
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"I saw a man digging a hole".
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What's the difference here?
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It's not about music or film or public performances,
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so the difference is quite stark,
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it's quite a strong difference.
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If "I watched the man digging the hole",
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it means I sat there and I observed the whole,
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or a large part of the process.
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If "I saw him digging the hole",
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it means that I maybe walked down the street
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and I noticed that there was a man digging a hole.
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Right, that's it for today's lesson.
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Your homework is to write three sentences
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using, "look, watch and see" correctly
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and I want you to try and make them as funny as possible,
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I want you to try and make me laugh,
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because I love reading your comments
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and the funny ones, the really funny ones
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will get a little love heart from me, when I see them.
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Oh, don't forget to connect with me
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on all of my social media,
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I've got my Facebook, my Instagram and my Twitter
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and I've also got a PO box now,
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which means you can send me letters and cards.
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I've received a couple of really, really lovely ones
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and I'm replying to them, so I'm really excited
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for the people who have written to me to get a response
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and that's it for today.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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