Thursday, March 27, 2008
Language Research Report About "Listen to" and "Listen for"
Longman DictionaryListen to: to pay attention to what someone is saying or to something that you hear. Have you listened to any of these tapes yet?Listen for: to pay attention so that you are sure you will hear a sound. I was listening for Bill's car in the street.CoBuild Corpus SamplerMembers listen to their customers and welcome suggestions oppressed anyone in my life. They surely can't be there for listen to the band.Don't listen to this albumin the bath. Have them listen for and repeat words beginning with all three face. They listen for announcements throughout the week. GooglePhoto of audio amplifiers used to listen for approaching aircraft. What to Listen for in Music? Getting The Public To Listen To Good Science. Don't Listen to Users.What I learned the difference between Listen to and Listen for from my research is: Listen to is an action that to pay attention to someone or something, no matter what you have heard. Listen for emphasizes what you have heard.
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