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English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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. We recommend that listening to this English phrasal verb audio lesson until the end, then do the exercises below to practice and to see if you understand how to use it in context. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/j7w4fk/PV54BankOn.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Bank On Decide which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'Bank On' correctly? Leave a comment on our website in the comment section below with your answer. We couldn't go to the bank on Sunday. We couldn't bank on the bank to be open on Sunday. We couldn't put the bank on our list for Sunday. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together! Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Wash Down #2 Take Down #1 Run Down #1
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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. Listen to the whole English audio lesson, then do the exercises below to check and see if you understand how to use it in context. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/rvqx98/PV40MakeOut3.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Make Out Decide which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'Make out' correctly? Leave your answer here I couldn't make out in the English dialogue. I couldn't make out the English dialogue. I couldn't make it out the English dialogue. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together! Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here Previous Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Look Forward Get Together #1 Take Down #1
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
The following phrasal verb 'give in' is used when you agree to do something after trying to resist. Listen to the audio lesson, complete our exercise below for an idea of how to use it in context. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/2vq3b9/PV26Giveinto.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Give In Decide which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'Give In' in the correct way? Leave a comment on our website in the comment section below with your answer. You must give in gifts at Christmas time. He gave in to buying a new television after the salesman gave him a good price. The pants were to small so she gave them in for a refund. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons Real English Conversations teaches more than just phrasal verb lessons. We teach students how to become confident, fluent speakers that understand native speakers. Come to our website to learn more about the 7-Day Trial of the Fluency Power Pack membership which gives you access to: Full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course including Phrasal Verb Stories Real conversation lessons with audio downloads and transcripts Speaking activities designed to improve vocabulary and fluency Join conversation practice sessions with a native speaker. Learn more about the joining us FREE for 7 days here. Previous Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Fish For Look Forward Go After
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
This is a free lesson where we give you some excellent examples showing how to use slip up which means to make a mistake or to have an error. Listening to the audio lesson shows you the correct way to express this verb, Then you will be able to complete an exercise below to practice how to use it in context. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/rykxfc/PV16SlipUpFree.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Slip Up Decide which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'Slip Up' correctly? Leave a comment in the comment section below with your answer. I slipped up the ice and fell on my butt. John slipped up on the bill and did not charge enough to the client. We like to slip up a nice cold drink on a hot day to cool off. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here Previous Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Get Together #1 Get Over #2 Cut Out #1
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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. Listen to the audio here: https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/tgvp83/PV_244_Fall_Out_2.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson 244: Fall Out #2 Here are the examples that were used in the audio. Below, you will find 2 additional examples to help you understand how to use this phrasal verb in context. Alternative meaning: To fight, quarrel or have a problem in a relationship Example 1: The kids have fallen out and are no longer speaking to one another. The kids had a fight and are no longer speaking to one another. Example 2: I never want to fall out with you because we are best friends. I never want to have a fight with you and never speak again because we are best friends. Additional Examples where this phrasal verb is used as a noun: My mom had a falling out with her step-sister and they can't be together in the same room anymore. When I found out my friend was saying bad things about me, I confronted her and we had a falling out. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together! Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here Previous Lessons: Get Together Run Down Burn Out
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 all the time. Gail likes to talk about the reasons she is rich all the time. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons Real English Conversations teaches more than just phrasal verb lessons. We teach students how to become confident, fluent speakers that understand native speakers. Come to our website to learn more about the 7-Day Trial of the Fluency Power Pack membership which gives you access to: Full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course including Phrasal Verb Stories Real conversation lessons with audio downloads and transcripts Speaking activities designed to improve vocabulary and fluency Join conversation practice sessions with a native speaker. Learn more about the joining us FREE for 7 days here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Hand In. This phrasal verb means to submit something like an assignment. Listen to the audio here: https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/tgvp83/PV_244_Fall_Out_2.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Hand In Alternative: To submit something (like an assignment) Example 1: The teacher told his students they had to hand in the assignment first thing tomorrow. The teacher told his students they had to submit the assignment first thing tomorrow. Example 2: I think it’s a good idea to hand in your resume to as many people as you can if you want to get a job. I think it’s a good idea to submit your resume to as many people as you can if you want to get a job. Additional examples where this phrasal verb is used: You have to hand in your report by Monday You have to submit your report by Monday Assignments that are not handed in on time will not be accepted. Assignments that are not submitted on time will not be accepted. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here Previous Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Catch Up Take Down Burn Out Bank on
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 Fluency Power Pack Membership Join us FREE for 7 days to get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
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 full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Clam Up Alternative Meaning: To stop talking or to refuse to speak Example 1: The suspect clammed up when the police asked him questions. The suspect refused to talk when the police asked him questions. Example 2: I always clam up on the first date because I’m shy and nervous. I always stop talking on the first date because I’m shy and nervous. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Go Over #1 Alternative Meaning: How something is received Example 1: The president was hoping his speech would go over well. The president was hoping the speech would be received well by the audience. Example 2: My first day on the job did not go over well, I think they probably want to fire me already. My first day on the job had lots of problems and the employer did not seem impressed. I think they probably want to fire me already. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Take a trip with us and explore a Real English Conversation. Amy and Curtis talk about traveling through airports with people who speak a different language than them. Hear about some of the experiences where it was really helpful to know a basic level of another language while traveling and communicating important information. Check out a preview of the English Podcast transcription and audio player near the bottom of this page. Learn How to Speak Confidently and Fluently with Us Real English Conversations is a website for students that want to start USING their English skills! We offer a mix of real conversations you can join to practice speaking and excellent online lessons that can be studied anytime. Join us as a FREE member of the Fluency Power Pack where you will get access to: Live speaking practice sessions with a teacher and in a small group with other members. Full conversation lessons (like this audio lesson) which also includes speaking practice activities, listening comprehension questions, a full transcription and the MP3 downloads. The Listening Training Video Series to rapidly improve your listening skills Access to the Speaking Course, the Phrasal Verb Course and much more! Come to our website or click this link to get started! English Podcast: Airport Travel Join our email list to get updates when we publish new podcasts or lessons Other English Podcast Conversation Lessons: Camping Applying For Jobs Carnival in Colombia
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Chicken Out Alternative Meaning: To be too scared to do an activity at the last minute Example 1: Everyone was jumping off the bridge into the water but Joey chickened out. Everyone was jumping off the bridge into the water but Joey decided not to do it because he was scared. Example 2: A lot of people want to have their own business but they chicken out when they think about the uncertainty of success. A lot of people want to have their own business but they decide not to because they are scared of not being successful. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Fill In #1 Alternative Meaning: To complete a blank form with information Example 1: When I went to the dentist for the first time I had to fill in a new patient form. When I went to the dentist for the first time I had to complete a new patient form. Example 2: Make sure you fill in all the necessary forms when you move to another country. Make sure you complete all the necessary forms when you move to a new country. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Get Over #2 Alternative Meaning: To stop loving someone you had a relationship with that has ended Example 1: It was difficult to get over his ex-girlfriend because they were together for more than 4 years. It was difficult to stop constantly thinking of his ex-girlfriend and how much he missed her because they were together more than 4 years. Example 2: Getting over the death of his mother took a few months because of their close relationship. Continuing life normally after the death of his mother took a few months because of their close relationship. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson 124: Take Back #2 Alternative Meaning: To return something or to take possession again Example 1: I’m going to take back a pair of jeans I bought because they don’t fit very well. I’m going to return a pair of jeans I bought because they don’t fit very well. Example 2: He said he would take the cat back if it doesn’t adjust well in our home. He said he would accept the return of the cat if it doesn’t adjust well in our home. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
Real English Conversations Podcast - Listen to English Conversation Lessons
In this English Podcast Conversation, we continue talking about learning languages. This is part 2 of the audio. We discuss many of the challenges of learning a language on your own, language acquisition in general, as well as some interesting techniques that we use in our own language studying experiences. Learn How to Speak Confidently and Fluently with Us Real English Conversations is a website for students that want to start USING their English skills! We offer a mix of real conversations you can join to practice speaking and excellent online lessons that can be studied anytime. Join us FREE for 7 days as a member of the Fluency Power Pack where you will get access to: Live speaking practice sessions with a teacher and in a small group with other members. Full conversation lessons (like this audio lesson) which also includes speaking practice activities, listening comprehension questions, a full transcription and the MP3 downloads. The Listening Training Video Series to rapidly improve your listening skills Access to the Speaking Course, the Phrasal Verb Course and much more! Come to our website or click this link to get started! English Podcast: Learning Languages Part 2 Join our email list to get updates when we publish new podcasts or lessons Other English Podcast Conversation Lessons: Carnival in Colombia Job Interviews Driving
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Fired Up Alternative Meaning: To be annoyed, enthusiastic or angry about something or someone Example 1: Steve was fired up to get his business started after a conference he attended. Steve was enthusiastic to get his business started after a conference he attended. Example 2: The bad customer service I received at the bank had me fired up. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards. The bad customer service I received at the bank had really annoyed me. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
Real English Conversations Podcast - Listen to English Conversation Lessons
This is one of the most interesting Real English Conversations about the world famous Niagara Falls. We discuss how they were created, why people are attracted to it and how it changes its appearance dramatically during the winter months. We also share with you some history about this amazing landmark. Learn How to Speak Confidently and Fluently with Us Real English Conversations is a website for students that want to start USING their English skills! We offer a mix of real conversations you can join to practice speaking and excellent online lessons that can be studied anytime. Join us as FREE a member: Live speaking practice sessions with a teacher and in a small group with other members. Full conversation lessons (like this audio lesson) which also includes speaking practice activities, listening comprehension questions, a full transcription and the MP3 downloads. The Listening Training Video Series to rapidly improve your listening skills Access to the Speaking Course, the Phrasal Verb Course and much more! Come to our website or click this link to get started! English Podcast: Niagara Falls Join our email list to get updates when we publish new podcasts or lessons Other English Podcast Conversation Lessons: Applying For Jobs Learning Languages Part 2 Camping
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Bend Over #2 Alternative Meaning: To fold or flex something Example 1: To mark the last page she was reading, she bent the corner over. To mark the last page she was reading, she folded the corner of the page. Example 2: The tree was bent over because the wind was blowing very hard. The tree was flexed toward the ground because the wind was blowing so hard. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
In this audio lesson, you will learn the phrasal verb 'Rub In' means to massage something until it absorbs. Listen to this audio lesson and then practice using it. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/c2ft3u/PV68Rubin.mp3 Examples Using this Phrasal Verb: I have to rub in all of the sunblock so that I don't have any tan lines. Rub the spices into the meat so that it has a nice flavor when it's finished cooking. Learning Activities: Practice using this phrasal verb by answering some questions: What type of lotion or cream do you need to rub in? Have you ever rubbed in anything? What was it? Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons Real English Conversations teaches more than just phrasal verb lessons. We teach students how to become confident, fluent speakers that understand native speakers. Come to our website to learn more about the Premium Membership which gives you access to: 260+ Lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course including Phrasal Verb Stories Real conversation lessons with audio downloads and transcripts Speaking activities designed to improve vocabulary and fluency Join member-only events to practice having a conversation with a native speaker Real English Conversations is more than just a website with podcasts! We help intermediate to advanced English learners to understand HOW to learn a language more efficiently, lessons and resources to practice speaking, and authentic audio lessons to improve their listening skills. If you are tired of feeling like you will never reach fluency... Maybe it's time to try something different. Amy Whitney is the online course creator and she has built these lessons based on the methodology she used to successful speak a foreign language fluently as an adult after 14 YEARS of stuggling to get past the beginner level. Her techniques and advice are practical and effective. Check us out: https://realenglishconversations.com. Previous Lessons: Phrasal Verb: Bend Over #2 Lesson: Get Together #1 Audio Lesson: Take Off #4
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Run Down #2 Alternative Meaning: Having low energy or when you are not feeling well. Example 1: I think I'm starting to get sick I'm feeling so run down. I think I'm starting to get sick I'm feeling very low on energy. Example 2: After completing the 25km marathon he felt very run down for 3 days. After completing the 25km marathon he had very low energy for 3 days. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Run Down #1 Alternative Meaning: To criticize Example 1: My friend is always running me down for my choice in music. My friend is always criticizing my choice in music. Example 2: She left her boyfriend after 2 years because he was always running her down. She left her boyfriend after 2 years because he was always criticizing her. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Off #4 Alternative Meaning: Take time away from work or to not work Example 1: I asked my boss if i could take 3 days off this week. I asked my boss if i could not work for 3 days this week. Example 2: I need to take some time off work to destress a bit. I need to not work to destress a bit. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Off #2 Alternative Meaning: To remove something such as a piece of clothing. Example 1: I took off my shoes when I came into the house today. I removed my shoes when I came into the house today. Example 2: Take the painting off the wall so we can clean the wall better. Remove the painting from the wall so we can clean the wall better. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Off #1 Alternative Meaning: To leave the ground Example 1: I can't wait for this airplane to take off. I can't wait for this airplane to leave the ground. Example 2: The rocket took off 30 seconds ago. The rocket left the ground 30 seconds ago. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together plus access to other lessons from our courses by joining our FREE trial. Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Act Up #2 Alternative Meaning: When something isn't working properly Example 1: My car was acting up yesterday so I took it to the mechanic to have it repaired. My car wasn't working properly yesterday so I took it to the mechanic to have it repaired. Example 2: When my computer is acting up I just restart it that usually fixes the problem. When my computer isn't working properly I just restart it that usually fixes the problem. 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Act Up 1 Alternative Meaning: To misbehave Example 1: When the teacher left the classroom the students acted up. When the teacher left the classroom the students misbehaved. Example 2: When you give children food with lots of sugar in it, they tend to act up. When you give children food with lots of sugar in it, they tend to misbehave 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 Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons. Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too. During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/