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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Starlight 10 Module 3 Unit 3.2 SB. page 70

Sometimes it's really difficult to differentiate the words as they have similar meanings in Russian. I've found some of the examples to help you tell one word from another. 

Vocabulary: WAYS TO LOOK

glance vs glimpse
glance (verb) means 'to look quickly and deliberately' and a glance is the act of quickly looking at someone or something
• I glanced at my watch.
• She gave me an amused glance.
glimpse (verb) means 'to see something or someone by chance for a very short time' and a glimpse is a sight that you see by chance for a very short time
• I glimpsed someone behind the curtain.
• We got a glimpse of her face as she hurried past.


stare vs gaze
stare - to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes, for example because you are surprised, angry, or bored
stare at
What are you staring at?
stare (at somebody) in disbelief/amazement/horror etc
She stared at me in disbelief.
She sat there staring into space (=looking for a long time at nothing).

gaze [always + adverb/preposition]
to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention, often without realizing you are doing so [= stare]
gaze into/at etc
Nell was still gazing out of the window.
Patrick sat gazing into space (= looking straight in front, not at any particular person or thing).


Word Power (ways to look) Dictation Unit 3.2 SB. page 70












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