| Id | ESLPod_0787_WE_1248 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 787 |
| Episode Title | Speaking to a Baby or Young Child |
| Phrase | to look after |
| Text | The phrase "to look after," in this podcast, means to take care of someone, especially a child: "Who looks after your son while you're at work?" The phrase "to look over" means to review something, especially to check a document for errors: "Linda agreed to look over my essay before I give it to the professor." The phrase "to look around" means to see what is in a particular place and become more familiar with it: "Welcome to our store! Please look around and let me know if you have any questions." Finally, the phrase "to look back" means to think about something that happened in the past: "When you look back on your life, what was your happiest moment?" |
| Topics | Relationships + Family |
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