VOANews.com

 
News in 45 Languages
Words and Their Stories: All About Eyes

02 September 2009

Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

(MUSIC)

Today’s program is all about eyes.  When it comes to relationships, people’s eyes can be a window into their hearts.  This means that their eyes can tell a lot about how they feel. We will tell a story about a man and woman who are teachers at the same school.  The woman is interested in the man.  She uses many methods to catch his eye, or get him to notice her.  Once he sets eyes on her, or sees her, she might try to get him interested in her by acting playful.  In other words, she might try to make eyes at him or give him the eye.

Let us suppose that this man gets hit between the eyes.  In other words, the woman has a strong affect on him.  He wants to spend time with her to get to know her better.  He asks her out on a date. 

She is so happy that she may walk around for days with stars in her eyes. She is extremely happy because this man is the apple of her eye, a very special person. She might tell him that he is the only person she wants, or “I only have eyes for you.”

On their date, the couple might eat a meal together at a restaurant. If the man is really hungry, his eyes might be bigger than his stomach. He might order more food than he can eat. When his food arrives at the table, his eyes might pop out. He might be very surprised by the amount of food provided. He might not even believe his own eyes. If fact, all eyes would be watching him if he ate all the food.  This might even cause raised eyebrows. People might look at the man with disapproval.

During their dinner, the couple might discuss many things. They might discover that they see eye to eye, or agree on many issues. They share the same beliefs and opinions.  For example, they might agree that every crime or injury should be punished. That is, they firmly believe in the idea of an eye for an eye. They might also agree that it is wrong to pull the wool over a person’s eyes. This means to try to trick a person by making him believe something that is false. But the man and woman do not believe in the evil eye, that a person can harm you by looking at you.

The next day, at  their school, the woman asks the man to keep an eye on, or watch the young students in her class while she is out of the classroom. This might be hard to do when the teacher is writing on a board at the front of the classroom. To do so, a teacher would need to have eyes in the back of his head. In other words, he would know what the children are doing even when he is not watching them. 

(MUSIC)         

WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, in VOA Special English, was written by Jill Moss.  I’m Faith Lapidus.



Comments:

1. What a Great Info!!

Thanks.. :)
Submitted by: JW (Korea)
09-27-2009 - 13:52:45

2. iewant to learning

thank for time
Submitted by: setia maryudi (indonesia)
09-23-2009 - 23:10:07

3. amazin way 2 learn

thx a lot 4 sharin this story I've learnt new IDIOMS ... I like the story and the topic and ur writin as a whole :) REGARDS WITH my RESPECT
Submitted by: asma (saudi)
09-22-2009 - 04:31:09

4. Smart

Thanks for writing what a smart article. Easy to be undestood and very helpfull.
Submitted by: Agus Kristanto (indonesia)
09-22-2009 - 01:05:37

5.

THX A LOT FOR YOUR KINDLY.iT is very helpful for me to improve my english.i will learn more the next.
Submitted by: NONPERFECT (THAILAND)
09-22-2009 - 01:03:10

6.

I like reading this site because I its make me know more idioms of English
Submitted by: NUR (Indonesia)
09-18-2009 - 23:42:58

7. VOA you are great

This kind of story help me to learn more about idioms Thanks a lot
Submitted by: arkady (Israel)
09-17-2009 - 19:03:27

8. great

i am very happy to have seen your programm. it is a good idea to do so ; teaching by stories .Congratulation:!!
Submitted by: Claude Mobio (Cote d'Ivoire)
09-17-2009 - 15:00:31

9. Thank you !!

I believe this kind of article helps me to learn good Englishl. Thank you.
Submitted by: Takeshi Murakami (Japan)
09-17-2009 - 06:03:23

10. programme

thank you for having such a wonderful programme for english learner.
Submitted by: yogendra man shrestha (nepal)
09-15-2009 - 22:04:33

11.

I am very interesting. And it is very good for learners who want to know about this.
Submitted by: Ouk Sobun (Cambodia)
09-15-2009 - 02:48:22

12. EYE!!!!!

Thank you VOA!It was my first time to visit this section.I think that it is on of the usefull parts of your website
Submitted by: Siamak (Iran)
09-13-2009 - 22:38:49

13. wow

iwas loking for somthing laik that i veri glad to u thanks alot
Submitted by: lulu (k.s.a)
09-12-2009 - 22:45:42

14. Great Eyes

I simply love them and dont matter what i really love the language
Submitted by: LOUKOU (Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire (west Africa))
09-12-2009 - 14:51:56

15. Words and their stories

It is a very interesting way of learning English by exploring the many forms and manners in which a word can be introduced in a conversation or in a written text.
Submitted by: Emilio Carlos Bassinello Hespanhol (Brazil)
09-11-2009 - 16:03:40

16. greeting

Iwould to thank you all of voa and to send you my greetings, the story of the eye is agood example in learning about idioms
Submitted by: abdo zahw (egypt)
09-11-2009 - 03:23:01

17. Thanks & request

thanks a lot. I really improved my English with the help of you. again and again thanks a lot. you really give interesting articles. by the way i'd like to hear and read about interesting facts also. i mean biography of famous people. i'd be really very glad to see these kinds of articles. bye and all the very best
Submitted by: Nurlan (Azerbaijan)
09-10-2009 - 19:43:19

18. ...wow... wow...

WOW, I LOVE THIS. THERE ARE SO MANY INTERESTING WAYS OF SAYING WITH EYE
Submitted by: THANH HOANG (vietnam)
09-10-2009 - 10:23:50

19. thank you

thanking you for story that is improved my english
Submitted by: tülay (Turkey)
09-09-2009 - 14:11:29

20. thanks

people's eyes can be a window,I have to discover more than!!!!
Submitted by: vy (vietnam)
09-09-2009 - 12:14:49

21. Phrases in bold

In my opinion, the meaning of the phrases in bold are really important for us understanding the story clearly. Thanks and best regards
Submitted by: BillJanice (Hong Kong)
09-09-2009 - 06:12:03

22. Eye

Eye idioms and phrase very useful, i wish to read other idoms and phrase like eye!
Submitted by: Shree (Nepal)
09-09-2009 - 04:41:36

23. Thank

I d like to thank u all in V.O.A 4 ur great effort I have learnt a lot of idioms from u. the story has written in a perfect way
Submitted by: ahmed Barakat (Egypt)
09-09-2009 - 02:05:36

24.

a lot of beautiful idioms . They're so helpful. Thank VOA so much !
Submitted by: huy (viet nam)
09-08-2009 - 10:24:02

25. eyes

I can't believe my own eyes there are so many phrases about eyes. Thanks VOA.
Submitted by: Emma (China)
09-08-2009 - 06:41:14

26. eyes

i think .. the eyes's of the heart always honest .
Submitted by: ahmed ayoub (egypt)
09-07-2009 - 22:32:11

27.

Very interested .I like so much.
Submitted by: Lisa lu (Taiwan)
09-07-2009 - 06:08:16

28.

What is meaning of so many eyes
Submitted by: Hui (Canada)
09-06-2009 - 20:54:36

29. thanks VOA

your stories are very good , they improved my english, i like those story about idioms in english
Submitted by: SELMA (Bosnia)
09-06-2009 - 16:38:13

30. Great!

Seeing so many eye-catching idioms and phrases is absolutely an eye-opener for me. I spend quite a long time feasting my eyes on the appropriate and flexible use of these eye-related phrases and idioms. Thanks for your wonderful program!
Submitted by: Liu Sijia (China)
09-06-2009 - 15:07:16

31. English STUDY

hi, i read the above story about eye, it is good for learing but one thing is amazing when some one reads the story whereas he/she doesnt know about its phrases (bold phrases) and how and where he/she could find thier meanings from. so i kindly request u to add meaning of the phrases. it would be better 4 learning more. tnx
Submitted by: Abdul Saboor (Afghanistan)
09-06-2009 - 12:00:46

32. good info

Thank the site
Submitted by: DAO (vietnam)
09-06-2009 - 11:05:59

33. thanks

thanking for your cooprating for learners your subject is nice and better for learning
Submitted by: jan ahmmad (afghanistan)
09-06-2009 - 04:14:09

Download MP3
(Tip: Left-click, or right-click and choose "Save...") Download  (MP3)
Listen to This Report MP3
Stream (MP3)
E-mail This Article E-mail this article
Print This Article Print Version
  Featured Story
American History Series: Victory at Vicksburg Splits the Confederacy  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Half of US Jobs Now Held by Women  Audio Clip Available
US Colleges Set Enrollment Record  Audio Clip Available
Jane Goodall: Still Hard at Work for the Chimps  Audio Clip Available
Debate Over New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening  Audio Clip Available
A Serious Study Looks at Laughter Worldwide  Audio Clip Available
Two Efforts Seek to Increase Food Security in Africa  Audio Clip Available
Project Finds New Homes for Unwanted Bikes From US  Audio Clip Available
Biltmore Estate Takes Visitors Back in Time  Audio Clip Available
Words and Their Stories: I Feel Very Blue  Audio Clip Available
Helen Keller, 1880-1968: She Became the Most Famous Disabled Person in the World  Audio Clip Available
Remembering Wars of the Past, and the Present  Audio Clip Available
Short Story: 'The Whirligig of Life' by O. Henry  Audio Clip Available
Brian Jungen Makes Art Influenced by His American Indian Ancestry  Audio Clip Available
On the Road to Health Reform, Congress Moves a Step Closer  Audio Clip Available