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And listen out for the first thing he mentions:
And listen out for the first thing he mentions.
Another one to listen out for is the 2 Dollar coin the Towney!
Another one to listen out for is the $2 coin, the toonie.
Listen out for the answer at the end of the programme.
Neil: Listen out for the answer at the end
Listen out for the answer at the end of the programme, just to see how right or wrong you are.
Neil: Wow! Listen out for the answer at
Well, listen out for the answer at the end of the programme.
Well, listen out for the answer at the
We also use "at" in other time expressions. Listen out for them in this clip.
Good. Now let's listen to another clip with more time expressions. This time, listen out for the time expression with "in".
Now listen out for one more example of a verb followed by the infinitive:
Now listen out for one more example of a verb followed by the infinitive.
can use "listen", you can "listen out" for something. That's a different preposition.
"Will you listen out for the phone? And answer the phone for me while I'm not here? Take a message",
And listen out for the word she uses to mean close friends and supporters.
And listen out for the word she uses to mean 'close friends and supporters'.
Listen out for the name of the hormone he mentions.
Listen out for the name