En 15 segundos
- Focus your mind and ears on one specific thing.
- Treat your focus like money you are spending.
- Use it for warnings, learning, or showing you are listening.
Significado
This phrase means giving your full focus to someone or something. It is like spending your mental energy to make sure you understand what is happening.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6A teacher starting a lesson
Class, please pay attention to the whiteboard.
Class, please focus on the whiteboard.
Warning a friend about a step
Pay attention to that loose rug so you don't trip!
Watch that loose rug so you don't trip!
In a business meeting
We need to pay attention to our competitors' prices.
We need to monitor our competitors' prices.
Contexto cultural
Eye contact is crucial when paying attention. Paying attention is often silent and involves nodding.
Use 'close'
Add 'close' to make it sound more serious.
En 15 segundos
- Focus your mind and ears on one specific thing.
- Treat your focus like money you are spending.
- Use it for warnings, learning, or showing you are listening.
What It Means
Pay attention is about focus. Think of your focus like money. You only have a limited amount. You choose where to 'spend' it. When you pay attention, you give your focus to a specific person or task. It means you are listening, watching, and thinking about that one thing. It is more active than just hearing. It is a choice to be present.
How To Use It
You can use this as a command or a description. You can say I am paying attention to reassure someone. You can also say Please pay attention to get a group to focus. It works with the preposition to. For example, pay attention to the details. It is a very flexible phrase. You can use it in almost any sentence about concentration. Don't forget the 'ing' if it is happening right now!
When To Use It
Use it when someone is explaining something important. It is perfect for meetings or classrooms. Use it when you are driving and the road is busy. Use it when a friend is telling a long story. It shows you care about the information. It is great for warning people about small details. 'Pay attention to the spicy sauce!' is a life-saver at dinner. It helps people avoid mistakes.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it if you want to sound very soft. Sometimes pay attention! can sound like a grumpy teacher. If a friend is sad, saying pay attention to me might sound selfish. Use listen or look for quick, physical actions. You wouldn't say pay attention to that bird if it's just flying by. That feels too serious. Avoid it in very romantic or intimate whispers. It is a bit too 'brainy' for those moments.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking cultures, focus is seen as a valuable resource. This is why we use the verb pay. We treat our time and focus like currency. If you don't pay attention, people might feel you are being disrespectful. In schools, 'paying attention' is the most important rule. It is deeply tied to the idea of being productive. If you aren't paying attention, you aren't 'earning' the knowledge.
Common Variations
Give me your attention(Very formal/Public speaking)Listen up(Informal/Casual)Heads up(A warning to pay attention now)Focus!(Short and sharp)Pay close attention(When the details are very small or important)
Notas de uso
This is a neutral phrase suitable for almost any situation. The only 'gotcha' is the tone; as a command, it can be sharp, so use it carefully with superiors or strangers.
Use 'close'
Add 'close' to make it sound more serious.
Ejemplos
6Class, please pay attention to the whiteboard.
Class, please focus on the whiteboard.
Standard way to direct a group's focus.
Pay attention to that loose rug so you don't trip!
Watch that loose rug so you don't trip!
Used as a helpful warning for safety.
We need to pay attention to our competitors' prices.
We need to monitor our competitors' prices.
Used here to mean 'monitor' or 'analyze'.
Are you even paying attention to our chat? lol
Are you even reading my messages?
A playful way to call out a distracted friend.
My dog only pays attention to me when I have cheese.
My dog only listens to me when I have cheese.
Humorous observation about selective focus.
I feel like you haven't been paying attention to my feelings lately.
I feel like you haven't been considering my feelings lately.
Used to express a lack of care or focus in a relationship.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
You need to _____ to what the boss is saying.
The standard collocation is 'pay attention'.
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Ayudas visuales
Formality of 'Pay Attention'
Used with friends/family
Hey, pay attention to this!
Standard everyday use
Please pay attention to the signs.
Professional or academic
The committee must pay attention to the data.
When to Pay Attention
Driving
Pay attention to the road!
Cooking
Pay attention to the timer.
School
Pay attention to the lecture.
Relationships
Pay attention to your partner.
Banco de ejercicios
1 ejerciciosYou need to _____ to what the boss is saying.
The standard collocation is 'pay attention'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasIt is understandable but not idiomatic.
Frases relacionadas
Take notice
synonymTo observe something.