Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ In this podcast lesson, you will learn the meaning of 2 English phrasal verbs that you can use in your daily life: End Up & Run Around. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more natural wa...
Aug 04, 2020•9 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ Let's learn English phrasal verbs with meaning in this podcasts lesson! In this episode, you will learn what drag up and mess up means, which are used to describe a kitchen accident in the everyday English audio clip. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach...
Jul 07, 2020•8 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ Learn English phrasal verbs show up & check over with this English story. Two common phrasal verbs that can be used daily. The audio is going to help you make learning these phrasal verbs very easy! Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun t...
Jun 02, 2020•6 min•Transcript available on Metacast Learn three English phrasal verbs in this audio lesson: Hang Out, Goof Around and Play Around - Hang Out: To spend time with other people or in certain places. - Goof Around: When somebody is trying to be funny or making a joke - Play Around: When you're moving an object with your hands
May 05, 2020•9 min•Transcript available on Metacast Learn with this English story that uses two very common phrasal verbs: Carry On and Wander Around. The audio is going to help you make learning these phrasal verbs very easy!
Apr 06, 2020•7 min•Transcript available on Metacast Learn two easy English phrasal verbs in this audio lesson: Pick up on and Hang on
Mar 02, 2020•9 min•Transcript available on Metacast Hear and learn 2 everyday English phrasal verbs that are used ALL THE TIME: Sit Around and Come Up With
Feb 03, 2020•6 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this English podcast lesson, you are going to learn another 5 phrasal verbs. In episode #253, you heard part 1 of the audio where Amy was driving up a long driveway to drop off a delivery order to a customer. In this lesson, you will hear how the story finishes and why this is one of her favorite stories from this job.
Dec 02, 2019•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this English Phrasal Verb Podcast lesson, you will be learning 6 new phrasal verbs: come up, come out, get up (to), walk around, go on, and look up! We will be using an audio clip from one of our Real Conversations Lessons about owning a delivery service. In particular, this audio clip describes what happened during a delivery order that Amy was dropping off to a client in a rural area late at night.
Nov 04, 2019•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this podcast lesson, we are going to learn another 3 phrasal verbs from a short audio clip of a Real English Conversation about driving. In this audio clip, you will hear us talking about what happened to Amy when she tried to pay her speeding ticket and the advice that she received from the lady behind the counter to avoid losing her license.
Jun 04, 2019•12 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ In this podcast lesson, we are going to learn another 3 phrasal verbs from a short audio clip of a Real English Conversation about driving, Pull Over, Go Over, Get Rid Of Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to expres...
May 25, 2019•9 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ This is the phrasal verb 'Bank On' which has one meaning. This lesson describes that it means to base your hopes on something or someone. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more natural ...
Jan 21, 2019•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ The phrasal verb 'make out' is used in three different ways. In this lesson, we show you the meaning to hear something or understand something. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more na...
Jan 07, 2019•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ In this podcast you will learn about the phrasal verb 'give in', which is used when you agree to do something after trying to resist. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more natural way....
Dec 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ In this podcast lesson we give you some excellent examples showing how to use slip up which means to make a mistake or to have an error. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more natural w...
Dec 07, 2018•1 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Fall Out. This phrasal verb has 2 different meanings but this lesson focuses on a problem in a relationship, a fight or a quarrel. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to exp...
Sep 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this lesson, you are going to learn the English phrasal verb ‘Bring Up’ and we have 2 meanings for this phrasal verb. This one means to talk about a new topic and we will help you to understand how to use it correctly with helpful examples. Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Bring Up #1 Alternative Meaning: To talk about a new topic Example 1: I will bring up the fact I don’t like raw onions. I will talk about the fact that I don’t like raw onions. Example 2: Gail likes to bring up the reasons she is rich...
Aug 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Look Foward Alternative Meaning: To anticipate or think about something in the future. Example 1: It’s normal to look forward to and upcoming vacation. It’s normal to think about an upcoming vacation. Example 2: I’m looking forward to meeting my language exchange partner in Colombia in real life. I’m anticipating the moment when I meet my language exchange partner in Colombia in real life. Get FREE Access to our Fluency Power Pack Membership Join us FREE for 7 days to get a...
Aug 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Catch Up #1 Alternative Meaning: To exchange information to stay current with recent events Example 1: I’m meeting Mona to catch up because I haven’t seen her for a couple months. I’m meeting Mona to talk about what’s new with her because I haven’t seen her for a couple of months. Example 2: Every morning we read the newspaper to stay caught up with the news. Every morning we read the newspaper so we can be current with recent events. Join Us Free for More Phrasal Verb Less...
Aug 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Hand In. This phrasal verb means to submit something like an assignment. Do you find it difficult to use phrasal verbs in your speaking? Or struggle to understand what they mean when you hear them? Phrasal verbs are challenging but with the right approach, they can be fun to use and help you to express your English in a more natural way. We can help you t...
Jul 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Get Together #1 Alternative Meaning: A gathering or meeting of people Example 1: The family gets together on all the major holidays throughout the year. The family gathers together on all the major holidays throughout the year. Example 2: We should get together and have a coffee some afternoon. We should meet and have a coffee some afternoon. Get FREE Access to our Fluency Power Pack Membership Join us FREE for 7 days to get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Cour...
Jul 21, 2018•1 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Fish For Alternative Meaning: To ask or look for information Example 1: When I spoke to the insurance company I could tell they were fishing for more information. When I spoke to the insurance company I could tell they were trying to get more information. Example 2: My mom knew the story was not true, so she started fishing for the truth with her questions. My mom knew the story was not true, so she started trying to get the truth with her questions. Get FREE Access to our ...
Jun 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Go after can be used in a couple of different ways. In this lesson, we explain how to use it when you are talking about a sequence of events or to 'be next'.
May 21, 2018•3 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Go After Alternative Meaning: To be next or follow Example 1: When you are in a line-up, you go after the person in front of you. When you are in a line-up, you are next after the person in front of you. Example 2: The letter C goes after the letter B in the English alphabet The letter C follows the letter B in the English alphabet Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download...
Apr 21, 2018•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Break off has a few different meanings. In this lesson, we are going to focus on how it means 'to end a relationship'. You will hear it being used to describe a romantic relationship and also a business relationship.
Mar 21, 2018•4 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Break Off #1 Alternative Meaning: To end a relationship Example 1: It was a difficult decision but Julie broke it off with John. It was a difficult decision but Julie ended the relationship with John. Example 2: When a couple is arguing often, it may be time to break it off. When a couple is arguing often, it may be time to end the relationship. Join Us Free for More Phrasal Verb Lessons Real English Conversations teaches more than just phrasal verb lessons. We teach studen...
Feb 21, 2018•1 min•Transcript available on Metacast A conversational style phrasal verb lesson where we give you some examples of how to use 'Burn Out' to talk about a lightbulb that has died or a fire that is not burning anymore.
Jan 21, 2018•3 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Burn Out #1 Alternative Meaning: When a light stops working. Example 1: It’s time to change the light bulb because that one is going to burn out soon. It’s time to change the light bulb because that one is going to stop working soon. Example 2: If you leave your lights on, they will burn out sooner. If you leave your lights on, they will stop working sooner. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with less...
Dec 21, 2017•2 min•Transcript available on Metacast Hear us use the phrasal verb 'take down' in a few different ways that are natural and unscripted. We want you to hear how native speakers use this in real life to build your confidence of hearing it in different situations.
Nov 21, 2017•3 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Down #1 Alternative Meaning: To write something so you can remember it later Example 1: Take down my phone number and call me if you have any questions. Write down my phone number and call me if you have any questions. Example 2: If you don’t take down any notes, you will probably forget some information. If you don’t write any notes, you will probably forget some information. Get FREE Access to our Fluency Power Pack Membership Join us FREE for 7 days to get access to...
Oct 21, 2017•1 min•Transcript available on Metacast