Learn English Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings
Learn multiple meanings for common phrasal verbs in English.
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Phrasal verbs like "take off" can have two, three, four, or even FIVE different definitions, depending on the context!
In this class, I'll teach you some of the most common phrasal verbs with multiple meanings, with lots of examples so that you'll be able to understand the different ways to use them.
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LESSON SUMMARY:
Phrasal verbs like "take off" can have two, three, four, or even FIVE different definitions, depending on the context!
In this class, I'll teach you some of the most common phrasal verbs with multiple meanings, with lots of examples so that you'll be able to understand the different ways to use them.
Phrasal verbs in this lesson:
- take off (5 meanings)
- pass out (2 meanings)
- bring up (2 meanings)
- take out (3 meanings)
- take up (2 meanings)
- back up (4 meanings)
- blow up (2 meanings)
- give away (2 meanings)
- work out (2 meanings)
- make up (3 meanings)
- pick up (5 meanings)
Are you frustrated with phrasal verbs?
Are you confused by the differences between take up, take in, take out, take off, take away, take over, and take back?
Phrasal verbs can make it difficult to understand spoken English... even if you’ve studied the language for a long time.
Many students learn English from textbooks, but when they visit an English-speaking country or talk with a native speaker, their understanding is limited – because the textbook didn’t focus on the phrasal verbs that are SO common in everyday spoken English.
If you want to be fluent in English, you NEED to know phrasal verbs and how they are used in everyday situations and conversations.
This course will teach you 500 phrasal verbs... but it’s NOT just memorizing lists. That’s not very effective – and it’s boring too!
Instead, you’ll learn the phrasal verbs in context through stories and conversations, as well as practice exercises to help you use the phrasal verbs in YOUR English immediately.
▶ Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course:
http://bit.ly/PhrasalVerbsinConversation
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Видео Learn English Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings канала Espresso English
SUBSCRIBE for new lessons! ➡️ http://bit.ly/subscribe2espressoenglish
Phrasal verbs like "take off" can have two, three, four, or even FIVE different definitions, depending on the context!
In this class, I'll teach you some of the most common phrasal verbs with multiple meanings, with lots of examples so that you'll be able to understand the different ways to use them.
▶ Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course:
http://bit.ly/PhrasalVerbsinConversation
▶ Free Sample - Phrasal Verbs Course:
http://bit.ly/FreeSamplePhrasalVerbsCourse
▶ Free E-Book: 500 Real English Phrases:
http://bit.ly/FreeEbook500Phrases
▶ More Espresso English Courses on Speaking, Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation, & more!
http://bit.ly/EspressoEnglishCourses
⭐️ Get a 50% discount when you join the Complete Program! ⭐️
600+ lessons - http://bit.ly/CompleteProgram50discount
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LESSON SUMMARY:
Phrasal verbs like "take off" can have two, three, four, or even FIVE different definitions, depending on the context!
In this class, I'll teach you some of the most common phrasal verbs with multiple meanings, with lots of examples so that you'll be able to understand the different ways to use them.
Phrasal verbs in this lesson:
- take off (5 meanings)
- pass out (2 meanings)
- bring up (2 meanings)
- take out (3 meanings)
- take up (2 meanings)
- back up (4 meanings)
- blow up (2 meanings)
- give away (2 meanings)
- work out (2 meanings)
- make up (3 meanings)
- pick up (5 meanings)
Are you frustrated with phrasal verbs?
Are you confused by the differences between take up, take in, take out, take off, take away, take over, and take back?
Phrasal verbs can make it difficult to understand spoken English... even if you’ve studied the language for a long time.
Many students learn English from textbooks, but when they visit an English-speaking country or talk with a native speaker, their understanding is limited – because the textbook didn’t focus on the phrasal verbs that are SO common in everyday spoken English.
If you want to be fluent in English, you NEED to know phrasal verbs and how they are used in everyday situations and conversations.
This course will teach you 500 phrasal verbs... but it’s NOT just memorizing lists. That’s not very effective – and it’s boring too!
Instead, you’ll learn the phrasal verbs in context through stories and conversations, as well as practice exercises to help you use the phrasal verbs in YOUR English immediately.
▶ Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course:
http://bit.ly/PhrasalVerbsinConversation
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Espresso English gives you clear and practical lessons to help you improve your English in just a few minutes a day. You can study anytime, anywhere - so that you can learn English quickly and easily. Visit our website for more English tips, e-books, and courses: http://bit.ly/EspressoEnglishNet
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