[00:01.00] | Hi Chris, I see you've got an interesting new jumper. |
[00:04.00] | Ah, yes. I went to the market this weekend. I wasn't looking for a new jumper but I walked past a vintage clothing stall and this just caught my eye. |
[00:13.00] | Ow, did it hurt? |
[00:16.00] | No, no. It's just a way of saying it attracted my attention and it made me want to take a closer look. I eventually bought it for only £10. What do you think? |
[00:25.00] | Well, it's OK. But I don't really like the yellow colour with orange sleeves. It's a bit bright. |
[00:33.00] | What do you mean? |
[00:34.00] | I have to be honest, Chris. Bright colours don't really suit you. |
[00:39.00] | Oh. Well, it might not be to your taste, but I'm sure other people will like it. |
[00:45.00] | Jen, what do you think of Chris's outfit today? |
[00:48.00] | Wow, that's an eye-catching jumper. Don't tell me you actually paid for that? |
[00:54.00] | Wh- |
[00:55.00] | An eye-catching jumper. So when it catches your eye, you notice it. |
[00:59.00] | That's right, Helen. But eye-catching doesn't necessarily mean it's bright, like Chris's interesting jumper. It can be something that you quickly see because it surprises or interests you. |
[01:12.00] | You can also catch other people's eyes. |
[01:15.00] | Urgh, I hope no-one throws their eyes at me. |
[01:18.00] | It's a gesture that can be romantic - to catch someone's eye across a crowded room. Let's listen to some examples. |
[01:25.00] | Jeff was about to give up and leave when he caught Sophie's eye at the bar. |
[01:32.00] | David was impatient to leave the restaurant and raised his hand to catch the waiter's eye. |
[01:37.00] | So you can grab someone else's attention by looking at them with your eyes. |
[01:41.00] | Hmm. If I see someone I like, should I be polite and ask them if I can catch their eye? |
[01:47.00] | No, it's just something you do when you look at someone. You don't need to ask. |
[01:51.00] | I'm looking around the room. I'm looking around the room. And now I'm looking at you, Chris. I'm catching your eye. |
[01:59.00] | That's right. |
[02:00.00] | I'm catching your eye. I'm catching your eye. |
[02:04.00] | Well, it is only temporary. If you look for any longer it can become a stare. |
[02:09.00] | I've caught your eye. |
[02:11.00] | Yes, yes you have. OK, you are definitely staring at me now. |
[00:01.00] | Hi Chris, I see you' ve got an interesting new jumper. |
[00:04.00] | Ah, yes. I went to the market this weekend. I wasn' t looking for a new jumper but I walked past a vintage clothing stall and this just caught my eye. |
[00:13.00] | Ow, did it hurt? |
[00:16.00] | No, no. It' s just a way of saying it attracted my attention and it made me want to take a closer look. I eventually bought it for only 10. What do you think? |
[00:25.00] | Well, it' s OK. But I don' t really like the yellow colour with orange sleeves. It' s a bit bright. |
[00:33.00] | What do you mean? |
[00:34.00] | I have to be honest, Chris. Bright colours don' t really suit you. |
[00:39.00] | Oh. Well, it might not be to your taste, but I' m sure other people will like it. |
[00:45.00] | Jen, what do you think of Chris' s outfit today? |
[00:48.00] | Wow, that' s an eyecatching jumper. Don' t tell me you actually paid for that? |
[00:54.00] | Wh |
[00:55.00] | An eyecatching jumper. So when it catches your eye, you notice it. |
[00:59.00] | That' s right, Helen. But eyecatching doesn' t necessarily mean it' s bright, like Chris' s interesting jumper. It can be something that you quickly see because it surprises or interests you. |
[01:12.00] | You can also catch other people' s eyes. |
[01:15.00] | Urgh, I hope noone throws their eyes at me. |
[01:18.00] | It' s a gesture that can be romantic to catch someone' s eye across a crowded room. Let' s listen to some examples. |
[01:25.00] | Jeff was about to give up and leave when he caught Sophie' s eye at the bar. |
[01:32.00] | David was impatient to leave the restaurant and raised his hand to catch the waiter' s eye. |
[01:37.00] | So you can grab someone else' s attention by looking at them with your eyes. |
[01:41.00] | Hmm. If I see someone I like, should I be polite and ask them if I can catch their eye? |
[01:47.00] | No, it' s just something you do when you look at someone. You don' t need to ask. |
[01:51.00] | I' m looking around the room. I' m looking around the room. And now I' m looking at you, Chris. I' m catching your eye. |
[01:59.00] | That' s right. |
[02:00.00] | I' m catching your eye. I' m catching your eye. |
[02:04.00] | Well, it is only temporary. If you look for any longer it can become a stare. |
[02:09.00] | I' ve caught your eye. |
[02:11.00] | Yes, yes you have. OK, you are definitely staring at me now. |
[00:01.00] | Hi Chris, I see you' ve got an interesting new jumper. |
[00:04.00] | Ah, yes. I went to the market this weekend. I wasn' t looking for a new jumper but I walked past a vintage clothing stall and this just caught my eye. |
[00:13.00] | Ow, did it hurt? |
[00:16.00] | No, no. It' s just a way of saying it attracted my attention and it made me want to take a closer look. I eventually bought it for only 10. What do you think? |
[00:25.00] | Well, it' s OK. But I don' t really like the yellow colour with orange sleeves. It' s a bit bright. |
[00:33.00] | What do you mean? |
[00:34.00] | I have to be honest, Chris. Bright colours don' t really suit you. |
[00:39.00] | Oh. Well, it might not be to your taste, but I' m sure other people will like it. |
[00:45.00] | Jen, what do you think of Chris' s outfit today? |
[00:48.00] | Wow, that' s an eyecatching jumper. Don' t tell me you actually paid for that? |
[00:54.00] | Wh |
[00:55.00] | An eyecatching jumper. So when it catches your eye, you notice it. |
[00:59.00] | That' s right, Helen. But eyecatching doesn' t necessarily mean it' s bright, like Chris' s interesting jumper. It can be something that you quickly see because it surprises or interests you. |
[01:12.00] | You can also catch other people' s eyes. |
[01:15.00] | Urgh, I hope noone throws their eyes at me. |
[01:18.00] | It' s a gesture that can be romantic to catch someone' s eye across a crowded room. Let' s listen to some examples. |
[01:25.00] | Jeff was about to give up and leave when he caught Sophie' s eye at the bar. |
[01:32.00] | David was impatient to leave the restaurant and raised his hand to catch the waiter' s eye. |
[01:37.00] | So you can grab someone else' s attention by looking at them with your eyes. |
[01:41.00] | Hmm. If I see someone I like, should I be polite and ask them if I can catch their eye? |
[01:47.00] | No, it' s just something you do when you look at someone. You don' t need to ask. |
[01:51.00] | I' m looking around the room. I' m looking around the room. And now I' m looking at you, Chris. I' m catching your eye. |
[01:59.00] | That' s right. |
[02:00.00] | I' m catching your eye. I' m catching your eye. |
[02:04.00] | Well, it is only temporary. If you look for any longer it can become a stare. |
[02:09.00] | I' ve caught your eye. |
[02:11.00] | Yes, yes you have. OK, you are definitely staring at me now. |