PHRASAL VERB BREAK part 2

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This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!
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Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!
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Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.
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Today is Day 13 and we're studying phrasal verbs with “break”.
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This topic is so big I’ve had to break it into two videos.
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Today is Day 2.
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I hope this video will help you have a breakthrough with phrasal verbs.
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Let’s get started.
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Break off means to separate:
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break off a piece of chocolate.
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Part of my tooth broke off in a skiing accident.
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To break off can also mean to end a relationship:
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My mom thinks I should break it off with Doug.
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Break out can mean to start suddenly:
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a fire broke out in the kitchen.
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The war broke out right after he graduated.
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She broke out in song at the party.
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And, if you’ll remember, break in means to enter illegally.
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Break out means to exit illegally, like jail.
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I don’t know how they did it, but two men broke out of jail.
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It can also mean to serve something:
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It’s almost midnight, let’s break out the champagne!
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We also use this phrase with skin irritations and acne.
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Of course I broke out right before my wedding.
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Or, we can use it with in: break out in.
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I broke out in a cold sweat before my speech.
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I was really nervous about it.
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We use break through for having a success,
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and we use it a lot as a noun,
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one word with no space,
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breakthrough.
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He believes he’s close to a big breakthrough with his research.
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We also use break through with barriers:
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when playing Red Rover, you have to break through the other team’s line.
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Break up: now this one is sad.
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This is when a relationship ends.
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Joe and I broke up last week.
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Or, I think I’m going to break up with Sam.
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We also use this with cell phones all the time: if the connection isn’t good,
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if you keep not hearing parts of what the other person is saying, you might say, “
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“What? You’re breaking up.”
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It can also mean to separate in general:
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Let’s break up into small groups to discuss the play.
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You have to break up the bread for this recipe.
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If you break with something, that means you reject something, like a tradition.
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We’re going to break with tradition this year and stay home for the holidays.
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Break away,
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break down,
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break in,
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break off,
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break out,
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break through,
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break up,
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and break with.
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That’s a lot of phrasal verbs.
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‘Break’ begins with the BR consonant cluster.
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Your tongue can be in position for the R,
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Rr
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as you start the B.
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The position for the R is:
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front of tongue pulled back and up.
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Rr,
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lips flare.
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Rr, Rr, Rr
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Some language groups mix this up with the L,
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bl, bl
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where the tongue tip is here at the roof of the mouth,
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ll,
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Rr,
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we want the tip pulled back and up
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Br-.
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Break.
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Then we have the AY as in SAY diphthong.
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Ay
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For this, the jaw drops more for the beginning of the sound,
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and less for the end of the sound.
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Ayy.
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Brea.
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At the end, keep your tongue tip down,
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but arch the front part of the tongue towards the front of the roof of the mouth.
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Ayy,
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Brea-k.
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And to end, a K sound.
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Back of the tongue lifts up and touches the soft palate, then pulls away.
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Kk
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Break.
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Break.
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The word sounds just like this word, brake.
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They're homophones.
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