PHRASAL VERB HEAR

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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 9 and we're studying "hear" phrasal verbs.
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Have you heard about the 30 day challenge? It’s what you’re doing right now.
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If you hear about something, you are told some news, you are learning information.
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Did you hear about Joan and Steven? They broke up.
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Break up – that’s another phrasal verb, when you’re in a relationship and it ends!
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Bonus phrasal verb.
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What about to hear from? This would be a person.
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I heard from Shannon that Joan and Steven broke up.
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Or, if you’re waiting for someone, or for something from someone, you might say, did you hear from Jon?
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If you're waiting to get a report from him. Did you hear from Jon? Or if you're waiting to get anything from him.
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It can also mean to get someone’s opinion.
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A business might say, we’d love to hear from you.
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That means they want your feedback about your experience.
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Do you know the book Gone with the Wind? No, but I’ve heard of it.
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If you’ve heard of something, you’re familiar with it in that you know it exists, but you don’t have experience.
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You’ve heard of the book, but you haven’t read it. You’ve heard of the movie, but you haven’t seen it.
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You’ve heard of an event in history, but you haven’t studied it.
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Do you know about the painter Dali?
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No, I’ve never heard of him.
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That means you didn’t even know that he existed.
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If something is unheard of, it’s a new idea, it’s never been done before.
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The woman who won the race set a world record.
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That kind of time is unheard of!
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What about the phrase ‘hear of’ with ‘not’?
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I will not hear of it.
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That’s a polite way of saying, no, I won’t allow that.
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Someone might say, “I’ll just walk to your house from the train station.”
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You can say, “No. I won’t hear of it. I’ll pick you up in my car.”
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Have you ever heard the phrase to hear someone out?
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Just hear me out?
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When would you say this?
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You would say this when you know someone doesn’t believe you or want to hear what you’re saying,
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and you just want them to listen to you.
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For example, if you hurt someone’s feelings and they didn’t want to talk to you,
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but you wanted to apologize. You could say, just hear me out.
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Hear. This word is spelled phonetically with the IH vowel, ih, but I find it’s more like the EE vowel, hear.
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Now you’ll see a schwa in the phonetics but you don’t need to worry about it.
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The schwa before the R disappears, it gets absorbed by the R.
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So we have he-r, hear, hear.
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So for the vowel, the tongue tip is down, and the front part arches towards the roof of the mouth.
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Hear. He-ar.
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For the R, lift the tip of the tongue and pull it back a little: hear.
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Also, notice the lips flare a little bit for the R sound.
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Hear-rr, hear.
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In the past tense it’s ‘heard’.
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Here we have the R vowel-consonant. They make just one sound: ur. Hh-ur-d.
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You don’t need to drop your jaw very much for this sound, do you?
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Ur, heard, heard.
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This 30-day challenge is leading up to a phrasal verbs course
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that will be available in my online school on February 1.
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