
Season 5 · Episode 204
204: Expression: To See Eye to Eye
Learn how to use the common English expression "to see eye to eye."
January 20, 202618m 29s
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Show Notes
In this episode of the American English Podcast, we explore the meaning and usage of the common English expression to see eye to eye. Along the way, you’ll learn vocabulary related to sight, wordplay, disagreement, and perspective—plus hear a classic (and slightly corny) dad joke.
- A quick heads up about the next episode on Helen Keller
- A dad joke featuring eyeballs, puns, and eye-rolling
- Common actions eyes can do: blink, wink, stare, roll
- A clear breakdown of the expression to see eye to eye
- How to use this expression correctly in positive and negative sentences
- Cultural examples from U.S. history, pop culture, politics, and music
- Pronunciation practice and sentence stress tips
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