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[Mastering Eye-Related Idioms: A Guide to English Expressions]-[Episode 41 - Eye]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2020-04-15

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📋 Summary

Mastering Eye-Related Idioms: A Linguistic Analysis

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara breaks down five essential English expressions centered around the theme of the "eye." By examining these phrases through a narrative context—a tense scene involving a suspicious individual—we can better understand how to use them to sound more like a native speaker.

1. Keep an Eye On

To "keep an eye on" someone or something means to watch them carefully, paying close attention to ensure their safety or to monitor their behavior. As Lara explains, this does not require constant, unblinking surveillance (you do not need to stare 24/7), but rather maintaining a level of awareness. For example, if you are at the beach, you might ask a stranger to "keep an eye on" your belongings, meaning you want them to be aware of the items so nothing gets stolen or damaged.

2. Out of the Corner of Your Eye

This expression describes seeing something indirectly, without looking at it head-on. When the narrator in the podcast says, "I can only see him out of the corner of my eye," they mean they are catching a glimpse of the person from the side while focusing their direct gaze elsewhere. It is a useful phrase for describing peripheral vision or noticing movement when you are not looking directly at the source.

3. Make Eye Contact

"Make eye contact" occurs when two people look at each other simultaneously, essentially "locking eyes." Lara notes that while making eye contact is a vital part of communication, it can sometimes be intimidating or cause self-consciousness. It is a sign of engagement, though many people, including the host, occasionally find it difficult to maintain during intense conversation.

4. Look Someone in the Eye

While similar to making eye contact, "look someone in the eye" often implies an intentional, direct gaze used to establish a connection, project confidence, or demonstrate honesty.

  • Confidence: It can be used to show that you are not intimidated, such as standing your ground.
  • Truthfulness: It is commonly believed that if you are telling the truth, you are more likely to look someone in the eye, whereas someone who is lying might instinctively look away. It serves as a tool to persuade others that your words are sincere.

5. In the Blink of an Eye

This idiom refers to something that happens "in the blink of an eye," meaning it occurs extremely rapidly. It highlights the fleeting nature of time or sudden actions. Lara uses this to describe things she can do quickly, such as eating ice cream or getting ready in the morning. It is a vivid way to emphasize speed, suggesting an event occurred almost instantaneously.

Conclusion

These five expressions—keep an eye on, out of the corner of your eye, make eye contact, look someone in the eye, and in the blink of an eye—are staples of everyday English. By understanding the nuances of how and when to use them, learners can enhance their descriptive capabilities and communicate more naturally in diverse social and professional situations.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll keep an eye on him.
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What do you see exactly?
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I can only see him out of the corner of my eye.
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I can't turn around.
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He's looking this way.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep an eye on
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out of the corner of one's eye
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make eye contact
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look someone in the eye
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in the blink of an eye
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to a new episode of English Vocabulary Booster.
My name is Lara and I'm a SALSA-certified English teacher.
Learning new vocabulary usually takes a long time, but we'll do it in a way that's easy, quick and efficient.
In every episode, we'll learn how to use five new English words or expressions, so that you too can start speaking like a native.
So let's get learning!
I have a suspicious individual at the corner between 25th and 7th.

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