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hello friends welcome back in this video
hello friends welcome back in this video
lesson we will learn 30 common phrasal
lesson we will learn 30 common phrasal
verbs you can use when having
verbs you can use when having
conversations in English together we'll
conversations in English together we'll
go through the definition of phrasal
go through the definition of phrasal
verbs we'll go through a few examples of
verbs we'll go through a few examples of
the phrasal verb in use to better help
the phrasal verb in use to better help
you understand and most importantly use
you understand and most importantly use
them when speaking in English France to
them when speaking in English France to
better help you understand and most
better help you understand and most
importantly use these phrasal verbs with
importantly use these phrasal verbs with
speaking in English I've divided this
speaking in English I've divided this
lesson up into different topics as you
lesson up into different topics as you
probably already know phrasal verbs can
probably already know phrasal verbs can
be tricky to learn and to understand as
be tricky to learn and to understand as
one phrasal verb can have many different
one phrasal verb can have many different
meanings depending on the topic or the
meanings depending on the topic or the
subject you're talking about for this
subject you're talking about for this
reason I do suggest that you've learned
reason I do suggest that you've learned
phrasal verbs by topic as I better help
phrasal verbs by topic as I better help
you remember and most importantly use
you remember and most importantly use
them in the future
them in the future
now before we begin with a video lesson
now before we begin with a video lesson
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how are you currently learning phrasal
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verbs are you making lists are you
verbs are you making lists are you
listening to music are you reading books
listening to music are you reading books
how are you currently learning and
how are you currently learning and
remembering phrasal verbs okay let's
remembering phrasal verbs okay let's
begin with a lesson and let's look at
begin with a lesson and let's look at
the first topic and that topic is
the first topic and that topic is
problems the first phrasal verb we'll be
problems the first phrasal verb we'll be
focusing on is to talk something over if
focusing on is to talk something over if
you talk something over with somebody it
you talk something over with somebody it
means that you discuss something
means that you discuss something
especially in order to agree upon
especially in order to agree upon
something or decide something for
something or decide something for
example me and Bob had an argument
example me and Bob had an argument
yesterday and I really need to talk
yesterday and I really need to talk
things over with him the second phrasal
things over with him the second phrasal
verb to deal with something is used to
verb to deal with something is used to
express the fact that you will deal with
express the fact that you will deal with
or resolve a problem for example bob has
or resolve a problem for example bob has
a lot going on he has a lot of problems
a lot going on he has a lot of problems
and I asked him yesterday have you dealt
and I asked him yesterday have you dealt
with your issues the third phrasal verb
with your issues the third phrasal verb
to face up to something is used when you
to face up to something is used when you
accept or you deal with an unpleasant or
accept or you deal with an unpleasant or
a difficult situation for example Bob
a difficult situation for example Bob
keeps of
keeps of
the problems he has with his family and
the problems he has with his family and
I told him yesterday Bob you really need
I told him yesterday Bob you really need
to face up to your problems right now
to face up to your problems right now
the fourth phrasal verb to come up with
the fourth phrasal verb to come up with
something is used when you would like to
something is used when you would like to
describe the fact that you or somebody
describe the fact that you or somebody
has thought of a solution to solve a
has thought of a solution to solve a
problem for example she came up with a
problem for example she came up with a
new idea for her shop the fifth phrasal
new idea for her shop the fifth phrasal
verb to narrow something down is used to
verb to narrow something down is used to
describe the fact that you've been able
describe the fact that you've been able
to reduce the amount of possibilities
to reduce the amount of possibilities
for example maybe you have a lot of
for example maybe you have a lot of
solutions to your problems and you've
solutions to your problems and you've
been able to reduce the amount of
been able to reduce the amount of
possibilities in this situation you
possibilities in this situation you
could use the phrasal verb to narrow
could use the phrasal verb to narrow
something down for example we have a lot
something down for example we have a lot
of great candidates over 100 for our new
of great candidates over 100 for our new
job posting but we've managed to narrow
job posting but we've managed to narrow
them down to four ideal candidates let's
them down to four ideal candidates let's
move on to the next topic that topic
move on to the next topic that topic
being driving the phrasal verb drop-off
being driving the phrasal verb drop-off
can be used to describe that you aren't
can be used to describe that you aren't
dropping somebody or dropping something
dropping somebody or dropping something
up if you drop off somebody it means
up if you drop off somebody it means
that you are driving but you stop the
that you are driving but you stop the
car so that somebody can get out of a
car so that somebody can get out of a
car for example I need to get to work
car for example I need to get to work
today an ATM but I don't have a car and
today an ATM but I don't have a car and
I ask my husband could you please drop
I ask my husband could you please drop
me off at work but if you drop of
me off at work but if you drop of
something it means that you will deliver
something it means that you will deliver
something someone for example maybe you
something someone for example maybe you
forgot your mobile phone at my house
forgot your mobile phone at my house
last night
last night
I said hey no worries I'll drop it off
I said hey no worries I'll drop it off
tomorrow before work 7th Rosenberg to
tomorrow before work 7th Rosenberg to
pull up is used to describe when a
pull up is used to describe when a
vehicle or a driver stops for example he
vehicle or a driver stops for example he
pulled up at the petrol station to fill
pulled up at the petrol station to fill
up his tank the phrasal verb to draw up
up his tank the phrasal verb to draw up
is used to describe when a vehicle
is used to describe when a vehicle
reaches its destination for example the
reaches its destination for example the
cab drew up outside my apartment the 10
cab drew up outside my apartment the 10
phrasal verb to knock somebody down is
phrasal verb to knock somebody down is
used to describe when you hit somebody
used to describe when you hit somebody
and they fall down
and they fall down
for example Bob wasn't watching where he
for example Bob wasn't watching where he
was walking and he got knocked down by a
was walking and he got knocked down by a
bus here he felt
bus here he felt
because a bus hit him now if you run
because a bus hit him now if you run
over somebody it means that you hit them
over somebody it means that you hit them
and you drive over them for example two
and you drive over them for example two
children were run over and unfortunately
children were run over and unfortunately
passed away at the hospital let's move
passed away at the hospital let's move
on to the next topic and focus on
on to the next topic and focus on
phrasal verbs related to information the
phrasal verbs related to information the
phrasal verb come under something is
phrasal verb come under something is
used when something is included or falls
used when something is included or falls
under a particular group or category for
under a particular group or category for
example what heading does this
example what heading does this
information come under now the phrasal
information come under now the phrasal
verb to point out something is quite
verb to point out something is quite
often used when you would like to
often used when you would like to
highlight or mention something to
highlight or mention something to
somebody for example she pointed out
somebody for example she pointed out
your mistakes in your homework friends
your mistakes in your homework friends
to point out something is an informal
to point out something is an informal
way of saying to highlight something in
way of saying to highlight something in
English it help or extra assistance more
English it help or extra assistance more
information you could use the phrasal
information you could use the phrasal
verb to turn to somebody if you turn to
verb to turn to somebody if you turn to
somebody it means that you ask them for
somebody it means that you ask them for
some guidance or some assistance for
some guidance or some assistance for
example my boss told me could always
example my boss told me could always
turn to her if I have any questions
turn to her if I have any questions
about the phrasal verb to latch on to
about the phrasal verb to latch on to
something is a phrasal verb you may have
something is a phrasal verb you may have
heard of my friends or in TV shows if
heard of my friends or in TV shows if
you match on to something it means that
you match on to something it means that
you understand that information you
you understand that information you
understand exactly what's happening
understand exactly what's happening
so you latch on for example I don't
so you latch on for example I don't
understand the problem I can't seem to
understand the problem I can't seem to
latch on at all or it was about time
latch on at all or it was about time
that he latched on to the truth now the
that he latched on to the truth now the
phrasal verb to take something in is
phrasal verb to take something in is
also a common phrasal verb you may have
also a common phrasal verb you may have
heard many English speakers using to
heard many English speakers using to
express that somebody is able to
express that somebody is able to
understand and comprehend exactly what's
understand and comprehend exactly what's
happening be that information or a
happening be that information or a
situation for example I've been in this
situation for example I've been in this
lecture now for about 40 minutes but I
lecture now for about 40 minutes but I
simply haven't been able to take
simply haven't been able to take
anything in here this phrasal verb is
anything in here this phrasal verb is
used to express that I haven't been able
used to express that I haven't been able
to understand anything let's move on to
to understand anything let's move on to
the next topic and that is emotions now
the next topic and that is emotions now
one common phrasal verb many English
one common phrasal verb many English
speakers use to express that they would
speakers use to express that they would
like somebody to be happier
like somebody to be happier
or simply to become more happier is to
or simply to become more happier is to
brighten up if you see somebody down see
brighten up if you see somebody down see
somebody upset you could use a phrasal
somebody upset you could use a phrasal
verb brighten up for example why are you
verb brighten up for example why are you
so sad
so sad
brighten up Oh his eyes brightened up
brighten up Oh his eyes brightened up
when he saw her face now a similar
when he saw her face now a similar
phrasal verb you could use when speaking
phrasal verb you could use when speaking
in English could be to cheer up if you
in English could be to cheer up if you
cheer up it means that you become more
cheer up it means that you become more
cheerful for example life's not that bad
cheerful for example life's not that bad
cheer up or my sister's been down over
cheer up or my sister's been down over
the last few days I'm gonna go over and
the last few days I'm gonna go over and
I'm going to cheer her up
I'm going to cheer her up
now the phrasal verb to be hung up can
now the phrasal verb to be hung up can
be used to talk about being hung up on
be used to talk about being hung up on
something or somebody friends if you are
something or somebody friends if you are
hung up on somebody or something it
hung up on somebody or something it
means that you are constantly thinking
means that you are constantly thinking
about them about that situation and you
about them about that situation and you
can't stop thinking for example my
can't stop thinking for example my
friend Bob met this amazing chick over
friend Bob met this amazing chick over
the weekend but he can't get in touch
the weekend but he can't get in touch
with her he's really hung up on her all
with her he's really hung up on her all
my friend Mary she really loves tennis
my friend Mary she really loves tennis
it's all she can think about it's all
it's all she can think about it's all
she's doing she's really hung up about
she's doing she's really hung up about
tennis now the phrasal verb to break
tennis now the phrasal verb to break
down is also a common phrasal verb many
down is also a common phrasal verb many
English speakers use to describe the
English speakers use to describe the
fact that you lose control of your
fact that you lose control of your
feelings and your emotions usually it's
feelings and your emotions usually it's
really unpleasant state is a depressing
really unpleasant state is a depressing
state and in these situations the
state and in these situations the
phrasal verb breakdown is very often
phrasal verb breakdown is very often
used for example last night I received
used for example last night I received
some terrible news
some terrible news
simply put I broke down closed-up crane
simply put I broke down closed-up crane
couldn't think about anything had a
couldn't think about anything had a
complete breakdown now in the situation
complete breakdown now in the situation
that somebody you know is really angry
that somebody you know is really angry
or really really excited about something
or really really excited about something
you could use a phrasal verb called down
you could use a phrasal verb called down
this phrasal verb is used to express
this phrasal verb is used to express
that somebody should relax so either
that somebody should relax so either
they shouldn't be too happy but they
they shouldn't be too happy but they
shouldn't be too angry they should come
shouldn't be too angry they should come
to some sort of medium point for example
to some sort of medium point for example
Bob's been having a lot of issues at
Bob's been having a lot of issues at
work and he's really angry can't think
work and he's really angry can't think
straight
straight
and I told him look bub cool down before
and I told him look bub cool down before
you speak with your bus because make it
you speak with your bus because make it
buy it let's move on now to the next
buy it let's move on now to the next
topic and that is persuading persuading
topic and that is persuading persuading
somebody to do something in English now
somebody to do something in English now
the phrasal verb to put forward
the phrasal verb to put forward
something is a phrasal verb you could
something is a phrasal verb you could
use when you would like to suggest
use when you would like to suggest
something suggest or maybe a solution
something suggest or maybe a solution
something to do to somebody for example
something to do to somebody for example
my boss put forward the suggestion of
my boss put forward the suggestion of
merging the two companies
merging the two companies
another great phrasal verb for
another great phrasal verb for
suggesting ideas to people is to put
suggesting ideas to people is to put
something to somebody for example my
something to somebody for example my
proposal will be put to the Board of
proposal will be put to the Board of
Directors notice your friend said
Directors notice your friend said
something in this sentence the proposal
something in this sentence the proposal
is being put to somebody in this
is being put to somebody in this
sentence the Board of Directors so here
sentence the Board of Directors so here
they will either accept or reject this
they will either accept or reject this
proposal now if you'd like to persuade
proposal now if you'd like to persuade
somebody to accept to agree with you on
somebody to accept to agree with you on
a topic or situation you could use a
a topic or situation you could use a
phrasal verb to talk somebody around for
phrasal verb to talk somebody around for
example I have a great proposal but my
example I have a great proposal but my
boss keeps rejecting it I'm going to go
boss keeps rejecting it I'm going to go
to his office tomorrow and I'm going to
to his office tomorrow and I'm going to
talk you around so they finally accept
talk you around so they finally accept
it now another phrasal verb you could
it now another phrasal verb you could
use to persuade somebody could be to
use to persuade somebody could be to
talk somebody into something if you talk
talk somebody into something if you talk
somebody into something you really
somebody into something you really
persuade them you make them do what you
persuade them you make them do what you
want them to do it is a cunning sort of
want them to do it is a cunning sort of
expression so please be careful when
expression so please be careful when
using this phrasal verb for example I
using this phrasal verb for example I
really didn't want to get a bigger house
really didn't want to get a bigger house
but my husband talked me into it but in
but my husband talked me into it but in
the situation that you want to persuade
the situation that you want to persuade
somebody not to do something then you
somebody not to do something then you
could use a phrasal verb to talk
could use a phrasal verb to talk
somebody out of something for example
somebody out of something for example
husband really wants to get a bigger
husband really wants to get a bigger
house but somehow I managed to talk him
house but somehow I managed to talk him
out of it here and managed to persuade
out of it here and managed to persuade
him not to get a bigger house let's move
him not to get a bigger house let's move
on to last and final topic and that is
on to last and final topic and that is
work the phrasal verb to get ahead is
work the phrasal verb to get ahead is
very often used to describe that you are
very often used to describe that you are
making or you've made progress for
making or you've made progress for
example
example
and really Korea orientated woman she
and really Korea orientated woman she
wants to get ahead in her professional
wants to get ahead in her professional
life so she's doing the hard work now
life so she's doing the hard work now
now in a work situation that somebody's
now in a work situation that somebody's
asked you to complete a task and you
asked you to complete a task and you
accept it in this situation you could
accept it in this situation you could
use a phrasal verb to take something on
use a phrasal verb to take something on
if you take something on it means that
if you take something on it means that
you accept a project a task or something
you accept a project a task or something
to do for example I would love to take
to do for example I would love to take
on that you project but simply I've got
on that you project but simply I've got
my hands full now if you take somebody
my hands full now if you take somebody
on this is a more natural and informal
on this is a more natural and informal
way of saying hiring somebody for
way of saying hiring somebody for
example our company will be taking on 10
example our company will be taking on 10
new staff now the phrasal verb to feel
new staff now the phrasal verb to feel
somebody in is a commonly used phrasal
somebody in is a commonly used phrasal
verb in a work setting when you would
verb in a work setting when you would
need to update tell them exactly what's
need to update tell them exactly what's
happening on a project on a task or
happening on a project on a task or
maybe even some gossip for example
maybe even some gossip for example
Barry's been away for the last few weeks
Barry's been away for the last few weeks
and today I needed to fill it in what's
and today I needed to fill it in what's
happening the last and final phrasal
happening the last and final phrasal
verb to hand something over is used to
verb to hand something over is used to
describe that you are giving somebody as
describe that you are giving somebody as
responsibility for something sample
responsibility for something sample
Barry's found a new job and she's
Barry's found a new job and she's
handing over all of her tasks to me they
handing over all of her tasks to me they
haven't friends in this video lesson
haven't friends in this video lesson
we've gone through 30 common phrasal
we've gone through 30 common phrasal
verbs you can use in various situations
verbs you can use in various situations
when speaking in English please know
when speaking in English please know
friends that one phrasal verb can have a
friends that one phrasal verb can have a
different meaning depending on the
different meaning depending on the
situation so I do suggest that you learn
situation so I do suggest that you learn
phrasal verbs by topic to help you
phrasal verbs by topic to help you
better remember and most importantly use
better remember and most importantly use
them in the future
them in the future
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hello friends welcome back in this video. lesson we will learn 30 common phrasal. verbs you can use when having. conversations in English together we'll. go through the definition of phrasal. verbs we'll go through a few examples of. the phrasal verb in use to better help. you understand and most importantly use. them when speaking in English France to. better help you understand and most. importantly use these phrasal verbs with. speaking in English I've divided this. lesson up into different topics as you. probably already know phrasal verbs can. be tricky to learn and to understand as. one phrasal verb can have many different. meanings depending on the topic or the. subject you're talking about for this. reason I do suggest that you've learned. phrasal verbs by topic as I better help.
/ˌkänvərˈsāSH(ə)n/
talk between people. Talking with other people; discussion or chat.
/THro͞o/
From one end or side of something to the other. From the beginning of something until the end. By a particular way or process; by the use of.
/ˈkäment/
remark expressing opinion. Some things you say, giving opinions; remarks. express opinion.
/iɡˈzampəl/
thing characteristic of its kind. Things, people, which represent a category. be illustrated or exemplified.
/diˈvīdəd/
split into parts. To split numbers by another number, e.g. 6 / 2 = 3.
likely or prone to be affected by. conditionally upon. Citizen of an area or country. To cause to suffer or experience something.
/ˈtôkiNG/
engaging in speech. action of talking. To say things or ideas to someone with words.
/frend/
person one has affectionate bond with. People who you like and enjoy being with. add someone to list of friends or contacts on social networking website.
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