A2 noun 2 Min. Lesezeit

페이지

A single side of a piece of paper in a book or document.

peiji

Explanation at your level:

A page is one side of a piece of paper in a book. If you have a book with 100 pages, you have 100 sheets of paper to read. You see pages in books, notebooks, and on the internet.

When you read a book, you turn the page to see the next part of the story. A page contains words and pictures. It is a very common word for students and readers.

The term page is used to describe a specific section of a document. In digital terms, a website is made up of many different web pages. It is a fundamental unit of information.

Beyond physical books, we use page metaphorically. For example, being 'on the same page' means reaching a consensus. It is a versatile noun that appears in both academic and professional settings.

In advanced contexts, page can refer to the act of summoning someone, though this is less common today. It also appears in literary criticism, where 'the page' represents the medium of written expression itself, contrasting with oral tradition.

Historically, the term page has evolved from the Latin 'pagina'. In high-level discourse, it can denote a specific historical 'page' or era. It remains a cornerstone of literacy, representing the bridge between the author's intent and the reader's interpretation.

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  • A page is one side of a sheet of paper.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It can also be a verb meaning to call someone.
  • Commonly used in idioms like 'on the same page'.

When you open a book, you are looking at two pages at once. A page is simply one side of a sheet of paper. Think of it as a container for words or pictures.

In our modern world, the word has expanded. We now use it for web pages, which are digital screens that show us information. Whether it is paper or pixels, a page helps us organize content so it is easy to read.

The word page comes from the Old French word 'page', which traces back to the Latin 'pagina'. Interestingly, 'pagina' meant a column of writing or a vine trellis.

In the Middle Ages, a 'page' also referred to a young boy who served as an attendant to a knight. It is fascinating how the word shifted from describing a person who serves to the physical sheets of paper they might have carried or handled.

You will hear this word everywhere! We often use it with numbers, like 'turn to page 42'. It is a very neutral word used in schools, offices, and homes.

Common collocations include 'home page' for websites or 'page turner' for a very exciting book. It is a standard term that fits perfectly in both casual conversation and formal business reports.

On the same page: To agree or have the same understanding as someone else. Example: Let's meet to ensure we are all on the same page.

Turn the page: To move on from a difficult past. Example: It is time to turn the page and start fresh.

Page-turner: A book that is so good you cannot stop reading. Example: That mystery novel was a total page-turner!

Take a leaf out of someone's book: To copy someone's behavior. Example: I should take a leaf out of her book and study more.

Blank page: A fresh start or a new beginning. Example: Every morning is like a blank page.

The word page is a countable noun. You can have one page or many pages. The plural form is simply pages.

Pronunciation is straightforward: /peɪdʒ/. It rhymes with 'age', 'cage', and 'stage'. The 'g' sound at the end is a soft 'j' sound, like in 'judge'.

Fun Fact

It once meant a servant boy!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /peɪdʒ/

Clear long 'a' sound.

US /peɪdʒ/

Similar to UK, very standard.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'g' as 'g' in 'go'
  • dropping the final 'j' sound
  • mispronouncing the long 'a'

Rhymes With

age cage stage wage sage

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Very easy

Writing 1/5

Very easy

Speaking 1/5

Very easy

Hören 1/5

Very easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

book paper

Learn Next

chapter document

Fortgeschritten

manuscript

Grammar to Know

Plural Nouns

page -> pages

Examples by Level

1

Please open your book to page ten.

page (페이지)

Use 'to' with page numbers.

1

I read five pages of my book today.

2

This website has a very long home page.

3

Can you write your name at the top of the page?

4

The teacher gave us a one-page handout.

5

I lost my place on the page.

6

There is a picture on every page.

7

Please print this document on two pages.

8

I found the information on the last page.

1

We need to be on the same page regarding the project.

2

The article spans three pages.

3

She turned the page slowly.

4

The web page is loading very slowly.

5

He tore a page out of his notebook.

6

The instructions are on the second page.

7

I marked the page with a ribbon.

8

The book is a real page-turner.

1

Let's turn the page on this difficult year.

2

The report is over fifty pages long.

3

He is a page in the king's court.

4

The information is available on the official page.

5

I have been stuck on this page for hours.

6

Make sure to number every page.

7

The layout of this page is beautiful.

8

We are not on the same page about the budget.

1

The author's voice jumps off the page.

2

She was paged at the airport.

3

The historical importance of this document is written on every page.

4

He is a man of the page, not the stage.

5

The digital page is replacing the physical one.

6

The summary is on the final page.

7

They are on the same page regarding the strategy.

8

The page count is quite high.

1

The scholar spent his life studying the illuminated pages of the manuscript.

2

His life story is an open page for all to see.

3

The transition from scroll to page changed history.

4

The pageantry of the event was captured on every page.

5

He was paged by the receptionist.

6

The text is dense on every page.

7

She turned the page on her past.

8

The document consists of several pages of fine print.

Häufige Kollokationen

turn the page
home page
web page
page number
page count
blank page
last page
first page
page layout
page break
full page

Idioms & Expressions

"on the same page"

in agreement

We are on the same page.

neutral

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Easily Confused

페이지 vs sheet

both refer to paper

sheet is the whole piece, page is one side

A sheet has two pages.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + turn + to + page + number

Please turn to page 5.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

pager an old device for messages

Verbs

page to call someone

Adjectives

paged having pages

Verwandt

book contains pages

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Häufige Fehler

pageing paging
the verb is spelled paging
using 'pages' for a whole book
confusing page with sheet
misusing page as a verb
wrong preposition usage

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a giant page in your room.

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Native usage

We say 'on page 5'.

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Cultural Insight

Web pages are now more common than paper ones.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' or 'a' before page.

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Say It Right

The 'g' is soft like 'judge'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'pageing'.

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Did You Know?

Pages used to be servants!

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences daily.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

P-A-G-E: Paper Always Gets Everything.

Visual Association

A book with a corner folded over.

Word Web

book paper read write

Herausforderung

Count the pages in your book.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: trellis/column

Kultureller Kontext

None

Used daily in schools and offices.

Page One (journalism) Web pages

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • Open your book.
  • Turn to page.
  • Read the page.

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite book page?"

"Are we on the same page?"

"Do you prefer digital or paper pages?"

Journal Prompts

Write about your day as if it were a page in a book.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, it means to call someone.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

Please turn to ___ 5.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: page

Page is the correct unit for books.

multiple choice A2

What is a page?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: One side of a paper

A page is one side of paper.

true false B1

Being 'on the same page' means you are reading the same book.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It means you agree.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

We are on the same page.

Ergebnis: /5

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