A2 verb 2 دقیقه مطالعه

开窗

To move a window so that air can come into a room.

Explanation at your level:

You can use this phrase when you want fresh air. Just say: 'Please open the window.' It is very easy to learn!

When a room is hot, you open the window. You can also ask someone, 'Could you open the window?' to be polite.

Using this phrase is essential for daily communication. It is a standard way to manage your environment, whether you are at home or in a classroom.

You might use this in a professional context, such as suggesting ventilation in a meeting room, or in a literary sense to describe 'opening a window' into someone's soul.

At this level, you recognize the nuance of the phrase. It can be used metaphorically to describe gaining a new perspective or allowing new ideas to enter a closed system.

Mastery involves understanding the historical evolution of the window as an architectural feature and how the verb 'open' functions as a catalyst for change in both physical and abstract environments.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Refers to moving a window frame.
  • Used to let in air or light.
  • Commonly used in daily requests.
  • Essential vocabulary for home life.

When we say open the window, we are talking about a very simple, everyday action. It means changing the state of a window from closed to open.

You might do this when a room feels stuffy or hot. It is a basic way to let fresh air circulate, which is great for your health and mood.

Think of it as a bridge between your private space and the outside world. It is a very common phrase you will hear in almost any home or office setting.

The word open comes from Old English 'open', related to the idea of 'up' or 'lifting' a cover. Windows themselves have a fascinating history.

The word window comes from the Old Norse 'vindauga', which literally translates to wind-eye. It was an opening in a wall to let in light and air.

In medieval times, windows were often just holes. As glass technology improved, we developed frames and hinges, making the act of 'opening' a window a mechanical process.

You will use this phrase in daily life constantly. It is neutral in register, meaning you can say it to your boss, a friend, or a child.

Common collocations include 'quickly open the window' or 'please open the window'. It is a verb-noun phrase that is very direct and functional.

In formal writing, you might see it used in instructions, like 'Open the window to ensure proper ventilation in the laboratory.'

While 'open the window' is literal, we have idioms like 'a window of opportunity', which means a short time to do something.

Another is 'window shopping', which means looking at items without buying them. We also say 'throw caution to the wind', which relates to the freedom of an open space.

These show how the concept of a window represents access or exposure.

Grammatically, this is a transitive verb phrase. The verb is 'open' and the object is 'the window'.

The IPA is /ˈoʊpən ðə ˈwɪndoʊ/. The stress is on the first syllable of 'open' and the first syllable of 'window'.

It rhymes with words like 'slow' (window) and 'broken' (open). It is a very rhythmic phrase to say.

Fun Fact

Windows were once expensive luxuries.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈəʊpən ðə ˈwɪndəʊ/

Crisp 't' sounds.

US /ˈoʊpən ðə ˈwɪndoʊ/

Flap 't' in window.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'w'
  • Ignoring the 'n' in open
  • Misplacing stress

Rhymes With

slow glow show know flow

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very easy

Writing 1/5

Very easy

Speaking 1/5

Very easy

شنیدن 1/5

Very easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

house room air

Learn Next

ventilation breeze atmosphere

پیشرفته

transparency perspective

Grammar to Know

Imperative mood

Open the window!

Modal verbs

Can you open...

Articles

The window

Examples by Level

1

Please open the window.

Requesting air

Imperative

2

I open the window.

Simple action

Present tense

3

Can you open the window?

Asking for help

Modal verb

4

Open the window now.

Direct command

Imperative

5

The cat wants to open the window.

Animal action

Infinitive

6

Do not open the window.

Negative command

Negative imperative

7

I will open the window.

Future intention

Future tense

8

She likes to open the window.

Habit

Gerund/Infinitive

1

It is hot, so I open the window.

2

He asked me to open the window.

3

I always open the window in the morning.

4

They opened the window to hear the music.

5

I cannot open the window, it is stuck.

6

Please open the window for a minute.

7

She opened the window and looked out.

8

We open the window when we cook.

1

Would you mind if I opened the window?

2

The room felt stuffy until he opened the window.

3

I suggest we open the window to let the smoke out.

4

Opening the window is a simple way to cool down.

5

I had to open the window because of the smell.

6

Let's open the window and enjoy the breeze.

7

He reached over to open the window.

8

The teacher asked the student to open the window.

1

It is advisable to open the window to ensure proper ventilation.

2

She opened the window, letting the cool night air flood the room.

3

Despite the rain, he decided to open the window briefly.

4

Opening the window provided a much-needed respite from the heat.

5

I find that I work better when I open the window.

6

The architect designed the room to make it easy to open the window.

7

He opened the window, peering out at the bustling street below.

8

You should open the window if the air quality index is low.

1

Opening the window acts as a symbolic gesture of inviting new ideas.

2

The decision to open the window was a turning point in the conversation.

3

By choosing to open the window, she effectively cleared the tension in the room.

4

He opened the window, allowing the cacophony of the city to fill the space.

5

One must open the window of opportunity before it closes forever.

6

The act of opening the window serves as a metaphor for transparency.

7

She opened the window to the garden, blending the indoors with the outdoors.

8

To open the window is to invite the world into your sanctuary.

1

The protagonist opened the window, a silent admission of her need for change.

2

Opening the window, he felt the cold draft signal the end of winter.

3

The ritual of opening the window each dawn was his only constant.

4

She opened the window, the frame groaning under the weight of years.

5

He opened the window, letting the scent of rain permeate the study.

6

The simple act of opening the window transformed the claustrophobic space.

7

She opened the window to the vast, indifferent horizon.

8

Opening the window, he watched the shadows lengthen across the floor.

ترکیب‌های رایج

quickly open
gently open
ask to open
open the window wide
forget to open
manage to open
try to open
help open
decide to open
refuse to open

Idioms & Expressions

"Window of opportunity"

A short time to act

The window of opportunity is closing.

neutral

"Window dressing"

Making things look better than they are

That report is just window dressing.

formal

"Throw caution to the wind"

Take a big risk

He threw caution to the wind.

casual

"Out the window"

Lost or gone

My plans went out the window.

casual

"Window shopping"

Looking without buying

We went window shopping.

neutral

"A window into"

A look at something hidden

This book is a window into his life.

literary

Easily Confused

开窗 vs Wind

Sounds similar

Wind is air, window is the frame.

The wind blows through the window.

开窗 vs Opening

Same root

Opening is a noun or gerund.

The opening of the window.

开窗 vs Widow

Similar spelling

A widow is a person.

The widow opened the window.

开窗 vs Wander

Similar sound

To walk aimlessly.

I wander to the window.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + object

I open the window.

A1

Please + verb + object

Please open the window.

A2

Could you + verb + object

Could you open the window?

B1

I would like to + verb + object

I would like to open the window.

B1

It is time to + verb + object

It is time to open the window.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

window the opening

Verbs

open to unclose

Adjectives

open not closed

مرتبط

ventilation purpose

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual Slang

اشتباهات رایج

Open the wind Open the window
Wind is air, window is the object.
Open windowing Opening the window
Incorrect gerund usage.
I open window I open the window
Missing article.
Open the windowed Open the window
Incorrect tense/form.
Open to the window Open the window
Wrong preposition.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine your room.

💡

Native usage

Ask politely.

🌍

Cultural insight

Fresh air is valued.

💡

Grammar shortcut

It's a verb phrase.

💡

Say it right

Focus on the 'w'.

💡

Mistake to avoid

Don't say 'wind'.

💡

Did you know?

Wind-eye.

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Study smart

Use it daily.

💡

Context

Use in meetings.

💡

Rhythm

Clap the syllables.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

O-P-E-N: Only Push Every Night.

Visual Association

A hand pushing a frame.

Word Web

air fresh breeze outside

چالش

Open a window today!

ریشه کلمه

Germanic/Norse

Original meaning: Wind-eye

بافت فرهنگی

None

Common in homes for fresh air.

Rear Window (movie) Window to the Soul

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • Open the window for air
  • Close it later
  • It's stuffy

In office

  • May I open the window?
  • Is it okay to open it?
  • Too hot

Travel

  • Open the window to see
  • Fresh air
  • View

School

  • Teacher, open the window
  • It is hot
  • Ventilation

Conversation Starters

"Do you like to open the window at night?"

"Is it too hot in here? Should we open the window?"

"What do you see when you open the window?"

"Do you prefer to open the window or use AC?"

"Have you ever forgotten to open the window?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the view when you open your window.

Why is fresh air important to you?

Write about a time you couldn't open a window.

How does a room feel when you open the window?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, as an adjective.

Ask first!

Usually, yes.

Opened.

Yes, it's a metaphor.

Open the window.

No, it is a verb phrase.

For air.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

Please ___ the window.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: open

The context is airing a room.

multiple choice A2

What does open the window mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To let air in

It relates to ventilation.

true false B1

You can open the window to let in sunlight.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Windows let in light and air.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonym match.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Imperative structure.

امتیاز: /5

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