
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1579: Find the Simple English Framework You're Looking For
May 25, 2021
Explore the differences between 'find' and 'look for' with humor and clarity! The hosts tackle the anxieties English learners face while communicating with natives. Delve into the journey of self-discovery, travel's transformative power, and the nuances of English verbs. You'll learn to incorporate native expressions into your vocabulary while preparing for the IELTS. Plus, discover a limited-time offer for a fluency course that could change your language-learning game!
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Denver Adventures
- Lindsay enjoys exploring Denver and discovering new breweries.
- She often takes her dog with her and orders from food trucks.
Find vs. Look For
- Use "look for" when searching for something.
- Use "find" when you have achieved your goal and located the item.
Progressive Form of Find
- Avoid using "finding" in the progressive form, like "I'm finding my phone."
- Instead, use "find" in the simple past, like "I found my phone."
