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13 June 2025

Vocabulary and Listening: Group 8 - Understanding See, Look For, Look At, Watch, Look Into, and Look After (Key Differences for English Learners)

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A2-B2 Level

Vocabulary

A. LOOK FOR (phrasal verb): Search for something.

  • French: chercher Spanish: buscar
  • Korean: 찾다 (chajda)
  • Japanese: 探す (sagasu)
  • Chinese: 寻找 (xúnzhǎo)


B. SEE
(verb): Notice with eyes.

  • French: voir Spanish: ver
  • Korean: 보다 (boda)
  • Japanese: 見る (miru)
  • Chinese: (kànjiàn)


C. LANDSCAPES
(noun): Natural outdoor views.

  • French: paysages Spanish: paisajes
  • Korean: 풍경 (punggyeong)
  • Japanese: 風景 (fūkei)
  • Chinese: 风景 (fēngjǐng)


D. LOOK AT
(phrasal verb): Focus on something.

  • French: regarder Spanish: mirar
  • Korean: 보다 (boda)
  • Japanese: 見る (miru)
  • Chinese: (kàn)


E. SPOTS
(noun): Popular places or locations.

  • French: lieux Spanish: lugares
  • Korean: 명소 (myeongso)
  • Japanese: 観光地 (kankōchi)
  • Chinese: 景点 (jǐngdiǎn)


F. WATCH
(verb): Look at carefully.

  • French: regarder Spanish: observar
  • Korean: 지켜보다 (jikyeoboda)
  • Japanese: 見る (miru)
  • Chinese: (kàn)


G. CALMING
(adj): Making you feel peaceful.

  • French: apaisant Spanish: calmante
  • Korean: 진정시키는 (jinjeongsikineun)
  • Japanese: 落ち着かせる (ochitsukaseru)
  • Chinese: 镇静的 (zhènjìng de)


H. LOOK AFTER
(phrasal verb): Take care of something.

  • French: s'occuper de Spanish: cuidar
  • Korean: 돌보다 (dolboda)
  • Japanese: 世話をする (sewa o suru)
  • Chinese: (zhàogù)


I. LOOK INTO
(phrasal verb): Investigate something.

  • French: enquêter sur Spanish: investigar
  • Korean: 조사하다 (josahada)
  • Japanese: 調べる (shiraberu)
  • Chinese: 调查 (diàochá)


J. SITES
(noun): Places or locations.

  • French: sites Spanish: sitios
  • Korean: 사이트 (saiteu)
  • Japanese: サイト (saito)
  • Chinese: 网站 (wǎngzhàn)


Guide Questions
1. What does the speaker do when he/she goes on vacation?
2. What does he/she like to do?

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