5 Common Expressions with CATCH English Collocations

That caught me by surprise!

I’m Emma from mmmEnglish and in today’s lesson,

we’re going to go over five expressions using ‘catch’.

It’s going to be short and sweet, this lesson.

We’ll just focus on words that are often used with ‘catch’

in English.

We call these common collocations,

words that are often used together in English sentences

and learning which English words are often

used together will help you to sound more natural

when you speak English yourself.

Oh and later in the lesson, I’ve got a quick homework

task for you

and a book that I want to recommend for you.

It’s one that I’m sure you’ll adore so stay tuned.

Before we get started, a quick reminder to

turn on the subtitles if you need to.

This lesson is quick and really helpful for others

learning English in your country too so if you have time

to translate this lesson

so that other people can learn from it too

then that would be amazing.

Not to mention,

it would be excellent English practice for you as well.

The link to translate this video is

in the description below and your name will appear

below this lesson as a contributor to the video.

Okay

so you’ve probably heard of this verb ‘catch’ right?

But did you know that you can catch a cold?

That you can catch on fire?

Or catch a whiff of something?

If you catch a cold, it means you’re sick.

You can catch the flu, you can catch a virus or any

type of airborne sickness.

It’s something that you can catch.

My throat is kind of starting to hurt,

I think I’ve caught a cold.

You can also catch what someone said.

Or not catch it if you didn’t quite hear them.

Did you catch what he just said?

I just caught a whiff of something delicious!

Can you smell it?

If you catch a whiff of something, it means that you

can smell something.

Now it could be something good like a freshly baked

cake or loaf of bread

but it could also be something bad.

When we walked past his room, I caught a whiff

of his dirty gym clothes.

Now if something catches your eye,

then it attracts your attention.

You’re curious and you’re interested.

It’s something that you desire or you want.

A cute little cafe on the corner caught my eye

when I was walking by.

I’d like to go there for lunch one day.

I think the guy who made your coffee this morning

caught your eye.

Now notice that this expression is used, often used,

with past or perfect tenses because usually

it’s unexpected, it’s a surprise.

So often you’re reporting about something

after it happens.

Now there’s a really subtle difference between

catching someone’s eye

and catching someone’s attention.

Hey, hey!

Are you still listening?

I’m trying to catch your attention,

I’m doing something to try and make you look

and watch me. I’m trying to catch your attention.

I’m trying to keep you interested in this lesson

and it’s a deliberate action.

I’m trying to catch your attention.

We created the advertisement to be really catchy.

We wanted to catch the attention of shoppers

as they walk past.

We use ‘catch’ to say goodbye informally.

Catch you later!

Catch you soon! Or catch you in a few minutes!

And these are all ways of saying see you soon.

See you soon, see you again soon.

I’m running late for my appointment,

but I’ll catch you soon!

Catch you later!

But don’t go anywhere just yet,

I’ve still got your homework to go through plus

I’m introducing a new segment to my lesson

where I make a recommendation about a book

that I’ve been reading or a podcast

that I’ve been listening to

which I really want to recommend to you

because I think you’ll enjoy it.

The one that I want to start with is this book,

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Now I read this book years ago

but I was recently reminded of it again when I

found it on Audible and I listened to it.

It’s told from the perspective of a fifteen year old boy

who has autism and he’s investigating the murder of his

neighbour’s dog. Now it doesn’t dwell on the fact that

this boy, his name’s Christopher, that he has autism

but it allows us to view the world from a completely

different perspective, his perspective,

which is fascinating.

Christopher takes us on an investigation with him

and it leads to more incidents that need to be

investigated so it’s quite gripping.

Now the book’s not too long and the vocabulary is not

overly complex which means it’s a really great book

for you to read. It uses everyday common English.

Now I’ve added a link to the book in the description

below but I’ve also added a link to Audible

where you can download the audio book

and listen while you read.

You guys know that I always recommend that you read

books to expand your vocabulary

but listening while you read

allows you to work on some of the other skills,

English skills, at the same time.

So you’re listening obviously but it also helps

to improve your pronunciation as well.

Reading and listening to books are an awesome way

to practise English collocations because

you experience English as it’s used in context

and this is going to help you to use English more

naturally yourself, just as native English speakers do.

So if you do read it,

or you have read it before then let me know

what you think about The Curious Incident

of the Dog in the Night-Time in the comments below.

Now your homework for today’s lesson is to

write a sentence using each of the five expressions

that you learned today, those expressions with ‘catch’.

Write them in the comments so that I can check them

and make sure that you’re using them correctly.

Hit that subscribe button just down there

if you enjoyed this lesson and even better,

share it with a friend who could use it as well.

Thanks for watching and I’ll catch you later!

这让我大吃一惊!

我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma,在今天的课程中,

我们将使用 ‘catch’ 复习五个表达式。

这节课简短而甜蜜。

我们将只关注英语中经常与“catch”

一起使用的词。

我们称之为常见搭配,

在英语句子中经常一起使用的单词

,学习哪些英语单词

经常一起使用将帮助

您在自己说英语时听起来更自然。

哦,在课程的后面,我有一个快速的家庭作业

任务

和一本书我想推荐给你。

我相信你会喜欢它,所以请继续关注。

在我们开始之前,快速提醒

您在需要时打开字幕。

这节课很快,对

在你的国家学习英语的其他人也很有帮助,所以如果你有

时间翻译这节课,

以便其他人也可以从中学习

,那就太棒了。

更不用说,

这对你来说也是很好的英语练习。

翻译此视频的链接

在下面的描述中,您的姓名将

作为视频的贡献者出现在本课下方。

好的,你可能听说过这个动词“catch”,对吧?

但是你知道你会感冒吗?

你能着火吗?

或者闻到什么味道?

如果你感冒了,那说明你生病了。

您可能会感染流感,可能会感染病毒或任何

类型的空气传播疾病。

这是你可以抓住的东西。

我的喉咙有点痛,

我想我感冒了。

你也可以听懂别人说了什么。

或者,如果您没有完全听到它们,请不要听。

你听懂他刚才说的话了吗?

我刚刚闻到了一些美味的味道!

你能闻到吗?

如果你闻到一些东西的味道,这意味着你

可以闻到一些东西。

现在它可能是好东西,比如新鲜出炉的

蛋糕或一条面包,

但也可能是坏东西。

当我们经过他的房间时,我闻

到了他脏运动服的味道。

现在,如果有什么东西

引起了你的注意,那么它就会引起你的注意。

你很好奇,你很感兴趣。

这是你想要或想要的东西。 当我

路过时,拐角处的一家可爱的小咖啡馆引起了我

的注意。

我想有一天去那里吃午饭。

我想今天早上给你泡咖啡的那个人

引起了你的注意。

现在请注意,这个表达经常

用于过去或完成时态,因为

它通常是出乎意料的,是一个惊喜。

因此,您经常在某事

发生后对其进行报告。

现在,

引起某人的注意和引起某人的注意之间有一个非常微妙的区别。

嘿嘿!

你还在听吗?

我试图引起你的注意,

我正在做一些事情来试图让你

看着我。 我试图引起你的注意。

我试图让你对这节课感兴趣

,这是一个深思熟虑的行动。

我试图引起你的注意。

我们制作的广告非常吸引人。

我们希望在购物者经过时引起他们的注意

我们用“catch”非正式地告别。

以后找你!

快来抓你! 或者在几分钟内抓住你!

这些都是说再见的方式。

很快再见,很快再见。

我的约会迟到了,

但我很快就会赶上你!

以后找你!

但是不要去任何地方,

我还有你的作业要完成,而且

我要在我的课程中引入一个新部分

,我会

推荐我一直在阅读的一本书或我的播客

' 一直在听

,我真的很想推荐给你,

因为我想你会喜欢的。

我想从这本书开始,

《夜间狗的奇怪事件》。

现在我几年前读过这本书,

但最近当我

在 Audible 上找到它并听了它时,我再次想起了它。

这是从一个患有自闭症的十五岁男孩的角度讲述的

,他正在调查他邻居的狗被谋杀的事件

。 现在它并没有详述

这个男孩,他的名字叫克里斯托弗,他患有自闭症,

但它让我们能够从一个完全

不同的角度看待这个世界,他的视角,

这很迷人。

克里斯托弗带我们和他一起调查

,这导致了更多需要

调查的事件,所以这非常令人着迷。

现在这本书不太长,词汇也

不太复杂,这意味着它是一本非常

适合您阅读的书。 它使用日常常用英语。

现在,我在下面的说明中添加了该书的链接,

但我还添加了 Audible 的链接

,您可以在其中下载有声读物

并在阅读时收听。

你们知道,我总是建议您阅读

书籍以扩展您的词汇量,

但阅读时聆听

可以让您同时锻炼其他一些技能

,英语技能。

所以你在听很明显,但它也

有助于改善你的发音。

阅读和听书是

练习英语搭配的绝佳方式,因为

您会体验到在上下文

中使用的英语,这将帮助您自己更自然地使用英语

,就像以英语为母语的人一样。

所以如果你读过它,

或者你之前读过它,那么

在下面的评论中告诉我你对“夜间狗的好奇事件”的看法。

现在你今天课的作业是

用你今天学到的五个表达中的每一个写一个句子

,这些表达带有“catch”。

将它们写在评论中,以便我可以检查它们

并确保您正确使用它们。

如果您喜欢本课程,请点击下方的订阅按钮,甚至

可以与也可以使用它的朋友分享。

感谢收看,稍后我会抓到你的!