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Confusing Verbs: Look, See, Watch

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ENL Verbs Activity Ideas

Using Comics to Teach Verbs

By Jessica Miller

Storyboard That can’t be used to teach all English grammar concepts, but it’s really helpful for introducing and reinforcing lessons as well as for demonstrating concepts visually. It's also a fun way for students to practice using verbs and the different tenses.




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Help ESL students distinguish confusing verbs like look, see, and watch with comics!

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  • Slide: 1
  • LOOK
  • Look at that owl!
  • Look means to move our eyes to something and focus on or pay attention to it. Look often has at after it.
  • Slide: 2
  • SEE
  • No, I didn't see it.
  • Did you see that old car?
  • See means to notice something or someone with our eyes. We do not continue to look at it, we just notice something or someone.
  • Slide: 3
  • WATCH
  • I'm watching my favorite show.
  • What are you doing, mom?
  • Watch is like look, but when we watch we are using our eyes to look at something for a longer time. We watch movies, t.v., plays.
  • Slide: 4
  • LOOK
  • Create your own example using look.
  • Slide: 5
  • SEE
  • Create your own example using see.
  • Slide: 6
  • WATCH
  • Create your own example using watch.
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