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NAME: Jojaira Hernández COURSE: SIXTH SEMESTER DATE: 31/06/2015 GRAMMAR VI Time Details Step. 1 15:00- 15:30 The teacher Magdalena Ullauri provides a review about the last topic and began to talk about the new one " SEEING AND HEARING " GROUP 2 Was formed by JAVIER CALDERON ,SARA TADAY and EDWIN CHACHA . The students begins to explain the topic The sense or faculty of sight; vision. It is a state verb. Step. 2 15:30- 16:30 The students gives us some examples about The progressive construction doesn’t add any meaning. I see him means, usually, exactly the same thing as I am seeing him—so we use the simpler form, saw. See; see For example: understand something. Ex: I see what you mean. realise something. Ex: I can see you are not very happy with the situation. Look The Students explained: We use the verb look to mean ‘turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something’. Example: Look use your eyes in order to see something. Ex: If you look carefully, you will find your Gaze Verb (used without object), gazed, gazing. To look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder. For example:

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NAME: Jojaira Hernández COURSE: SIXTH SEMESTERDATE: 31/06/2015

GRAMMAR VI

Time Details

Step. 115:00-15:30

The teacher Magdalena Ullauri provides a review about

the last topic and began to talk about the new one "

SEEING AND HEARING " GROUP 2 Was formed by JAVIER CALDERON ,SARA TADAY

and EDWIN CHACHA . The students begins to explain the topic The sense or faculty of sight; vision. It is a state verb.

Step. 215:30-16:30

The students gives us some examples about The progressive construction doesn’t add any meaning. I see him means, usually, exactly the same thing as I am seeing him—so we use the simpler form, saw.

See; see For example: understand something.

Ex: I see what you mean. realise something.

Ex: I can see you are not very happy with the situation.

LookThe Students explained: We use the verb look to mean ‘turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something’.Example:

• Look use your eyes in order to see something.Ex: If you look carefully, you will find your

Gaze

Verb (used without object), gazed, gazing. To look steadily and intently,

as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.

For example:

• Gaze into look into space

• Ex: Patrick was gazing into the fire.

Glance

Verb (used without object), glanced, glancing. To look quickly or

briefly.

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For example:

• Glance_ at quickly look at something once.

• Ex: He glanced nervously at his watch.

Glance

• A very brief, passing look, sight, or view.

For example:

• Glimpse see something / somebody by

chance for a very short time.

Ex: I glimpsed her face in the crowd.

• Notice

• Observation, perception, attention, or heed.

For example:Notice see, hear or feel

somebody / something.

• Ex: Kate noticed that Isabel was restless.

• Stare

Verb (used without object), stared, staring. To gaze fixedly and

intently, especially with the eyes wide open. For example:

• Stare (at) look at somebody / something for a

long time because you are interested or ungry.

• Ex: She stared at the page for severl minutes.

Step.3. 16:30-17:00

• WatchVerb (used without object)To be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens. For example:

• Watch look at somebody /

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something and pay attention• Ex: I am watching Tv.

• Keep an eye on

To watch or give your attention to someone or something. For

example:

• Take care of, look after somebody or something.

• Ex: Will you keep an eye on the food in the oven.

• Hear

To perceive (sound) by the ear: Perceive, comprehend - to

become aware of through the senses;To learn by hearing; be

told by others: I heard she got married. For example:

• Sb + ing notice somebody is near by using your hears.Ex: I think, I can hear someone is knocking.

• Listen(Often with to) to give attention so as to hear (what someone is saying etc. Actively hear. Pay attention. For example:

Listen pay attention to a sound or speech.• Ex: Listen! Now.

• Lend an ear

To listen carefully and in a friendly way to someone, especially

someone who is telling you about a problem. For example:

• listen somatically to what somebody says.

• Ex: If you have any problems, go to Susan. She'll always lend an ear if you need to talk.

Realizing an evaluation about the SEEING AND HEARING.