Suzie: Look at that! Tom: I can’t see anything Suzie: It looks like a snake Tom: Where? Suzie: Over there It’s clearly visible It’s just come into sight It’s just come into view Tom: You must have good eyesight You must have sharp eyes You know I have poor sight without my contact lenses Suzie: It caught my eye a few minutes ago But what’s the matter with you? You’re not looking yourself Tom: You know I feel ill at the sight of reptiles Suzie: Oh, I see You too, keep an eye on it Tom: Please, not let it out of your sight Where’s your rifle? Have it in your sights now Suzie: Now look! It looks as if it’s going to climb a tree Tom: Suzie, please, please keep an eye on it Suzie: Oh, Tom Look on the bright sight of it At least it’s not on the ground! Tom: But Suzie, please have a close look at it Suzie: Oh, now I’ve lost sight of it It’s gone! Tom: But look carefully! Suzie: Tom! Why I always have to look after you? In the end, you’re my older brother! Tom: Stop it, Suzie! Now look here! That’s not fair! Don’t look down on me Look who’s talking! Remember- you’re afraid of frogs! Suzie: Ok, Ok, I’ll look it up in our animal atlas when we get to our camp and tell you what it was And stop arguing Anyway, it’s going to be a fine day by the look of it Tom: But please, please keep a lookout for any more reptiles on our way back to the camp Suzie: All right You too Look where you’re going Look round when you hear a noise