Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi there, I'm just checking my diary for my lessons for today and, having just come back from a trip to England I realise how often we use the word - check - so I thought I'd do a quick 5 minute lesson just to give some just to give you some phrases with the obvious and the less obvious uses of the word check I hope you will like this video and do look at some of my other videos in the channel and subscribe for future videos so I'm going to write up on the board some phrases now and, bear with me... keep watching until the end of the video and I will say the phrases with voice intonation for the pronunciation and also I'll explain the context if it's not obvious OK then, I've written up these phrases...I want to say them with my normal voice intonation and then I'll explain them...they are I think.. mostly fairly obvious but...I'll explain them anyway so here's the first one right if they're not already clear I'm going to explain them I'm going to add some captions down there if you want to turn the captions on you will see the explanation with subtitles which I've added OK then..let's do the first one now in this context and in many contexts similar to this you are going to control that something has arrived or or is present or that something has been done this is the idea of controlling something to see whether it has been done or something has arrived so that's very common.....you can say in any sentence if you're not sure about if something has been done or arrived I'll check now this check out is different from number 3 which is the obvious...- check out of a hotel - this check out is interesting because it's so common when people are trying to draw your attention to go and look at something very often it's an advertiser but it could just be a friend who wants to suggest that you go and look at something ...'go and check out the new film with Brad Pitt...' its drawing your attention to go and look at something which you may be interested in I think this is a good one...and you see it everywhere this is the most obvious one of them all..I think...... you've all been in hotels and when you check out of the hotel you go and pay at reception and then you leave after your visit or after your stay now this one is slightly different from check in.....check into it means that you are going to investigate something again, it's similar to controlling, but it's more investigate somebody wants some information...you don't have the answer immediately so you go and investigate and then you will call them and give them the information so you're going to check into the matter or check into the situation and then resolve the problem..if it's a problem so that's a slightly different check into and regarding this 'check' now this means, rather than to see if something has arrived, it means ...to control whether something is as it should be where someone or you have to check something is as you want it or as it must be so that's a good one and slightly different from seeing if something has arrived and .....you all know this one...if you have flown in an airplane you will have checked in your bags at the check-in desk before you go through security....and it means precisely that that you give your bags that you want to send in the hold of the airplane that is....not take into the cabin, which is called a cabin bag or hand luggage so this means that you check it in..give your bags to be sent in the hold
A2 US check obvious arrived investigate explain cabin Learn English - 6 English sentences with check - speak English with phrasal verbs 470 74 Elaine Liang posted on 2014/05/29 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary