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🇬🇧 Look for meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card

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To “look for” something means you are trying to find it. You use your eyes, your hands, and your brain to search in different places until you find what you want. When you look for something, you might open drawers, check under the bed, or walk around. You keep searching until you find the person or thing you need.

💬 Example Sentences

We went outside to look for shooting stars and mostly found mosquitoes having a buffet on our legs.
When I look for my phone, I first check my pockets, then my backpack, then my pockets again, just in case they learned a new hiding trick.
When I look for my water bottle, I always find five other things I lost last week and still not the water bottle.
We had to look for Grandpa’s glasses, which were sitting on top of his head the whole time.
We had to look for the source of the weird smell in the kitchen, and it turned out to be a banana that had turned into a science project.

📖 Mini Story

I look for my red ball. I look for it under the bed. I look for it in the box. I look for it in the garden. I look for it near the tree. My dog helps. We look for it together. He barks. I find the ball and hug it.

🧑‍🎓 CEFR Level: A1 Beginner

This word is at the A1 level, which means it is one of the first words you learn when starting English. It’s commonly used in everyday conversations and helps you communicate basic ideas like greetings, family, or daily activities.
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