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Did you know that you can listen for something, listen in on something, listen to something, listen with something, and even listen up! Let’s study together.
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- I like all different kinds of music, but I usually listen to jazz and classical rock.
- Julian said that listening to the news every day is depressing. I agree.
- Ann told her kids to be sure to listen to the teacher in school.
- Okay Kim, listen to You have got to cut down on eating junk food or you’re going to end up in the hospital.
- Alexander went to the beach to watch a vintage airplane show. When it got close to the starting time, he said that everyone was carefully listening for the planes.
- I ordered pizza for lunch for everyone, so listen for the delivery person.
- On Christmas Eve, all of the kids were in their beds listening for Santa to come and visit.
- There’s a jazz historian who has a radio program every Saturday at 6 PM. It’s an interesting show and I listen in whenever I have the chance.
- Last night at the restaurant, there was a couple having a very intense disagreement and I couldn’t help listening in on their conversation.
- I’m really glad that you’ve found my podcast. Thanks a bunch for listening in.
- Okay everybody listen up. We’re going to start our hike up the mountain tomorrow and everyone needs to be at the meeting point no later than 6 AM.
- Everyone? Everyone? Listen up. The company president is about to arrive, so I need everyone here to stand up when he enters the room.
- Watching a movie while listening with the sound bar is so much more realistic than just listening with the speakers in the TV itself.
- Angelika likes to watch YouTube on the train and she’s always listening with her headphones.
- Karen said that usually her teenage son listens with half an ear whenever she gives him advice.
- I kind of missed the point of the story because I was just listening with half an ear.
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