12 Important Phrasal Verbs for Everyday English Conversation

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today I've got twelve advanced phrasal verbs for you,
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essential ones to learn because they're used every day
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to talk about communicating with people.
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Now there are lots of different phrasal verbs in English to help
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us talk about talking to people.
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Generally, phrasal verbs are informal ways of expressing ideas
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in English which means they are used every day.
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They're really common in conversations, they're extremely  
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useful to learn and practise.
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I think you know that a phrasal verb is just a regular verb with
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one or two particles that follow.
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Particle?
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Don't let that confuse you. A particle is either a preposition
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or an adverb right? Put down, put away, put together, put up with,
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these are all examples of phrasal verbs and they all
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have a meaning that is different from the verb put
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right they have their own meaning so they need to be learned
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and practised together just like any other verb.
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And that's exactly what we're going to do in today's lesson.
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You might want to grab a notebook to take a few notes down,
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I've got some important things to share with you and I've also got
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three ways to help you practise these phrasal verbs,
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any phrasal verbs and I'm going to share them at the end
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of this lesson.
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Tricky little things, phrasal verbs, aren't they?
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You've got to learn the meaning and yeah there are
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multiple meanings for some phrasal verbs
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but you also need to keep a few other things in mind,
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relating to the structure of your sentence and how to use each  
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phrasal verb correctly
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and that means knowing if the phrasal verb is transitive
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or intransitive, separable or inseparable.
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Now if you're scratching your head and you're wondering:
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What on earth?
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I talk about all of this in that lesson up there,
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don't worry about it right now, I'm going to link to it
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at the end of this video so that you can watch it next.
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But I've also added some notes about these things in
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the description down below if you want to check it out
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just to get your head around it but I am going to include these
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symbols throughout the lesson so that you can pay attention to
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how you need to use these phrasal verbs to use them correctly.
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Now there are some really common phrasal verbs to do with
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speaking and conversations in English.
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Ones like catch up, hang out, all of these phrasal verbs.
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I'm just gonna skip over them because
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for one, I've been over them in lessons before and if you
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want to watch those lessons I've linked to them
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down in the description below.
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These are more advanced, more challenging phrasal verbs
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to practise today.
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Bring up.
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Now we use this phrasal verb in multiple ways
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but when we want to start discussing something,
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we use it.
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There's something I want to bring up.
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So it's a really great way to introduce a new topic
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and it's usually about something that's serious or important
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you know you need some time or some space to talk about it.
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It's usually used when you're in a professional context  
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or you want to talk about something seriously.
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Let's bring this up at our next team meeting.
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Now we can easily replace this phrasal verb with the verb raise
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right? It's a more formal synonym
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so in even more formal situations, you could use raise.
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To get across.
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Now this phrasal verb is often used with the verb try
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to show that you're attempting to communicate a message  
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when you want someone to understand something.
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Do you sometimes have trouble getting your meaning
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across in English? Here's a cool tip.
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There are several nouns that are often used with get across
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and so learning them together is going to help you to sound
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more natural and more accurate as you use this phrasal verb.
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So we use get across with facts, feelings, ideas, a message,
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meaning, a point or a point of view.
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All of these things are used with get across.
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Am I getting the message across clearly?
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I'm trying to get my point across but Paul keeps butting in.
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I'm gonna get to that phrasal verb soon!
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Let on.
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This phrasal verb is used when you're talking about something
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that is meant to be a secret
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so it's actually often used in negative sentence structures
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like this one.
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Don't let on that you know the news.
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I haven't mentioned it to Jess yet.
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But it's not always negative.
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I don't think I trust him. I think he knows
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more than he lets on.
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Have you ever jumped in on a conversation?
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This is a great phrasal verb for interrupting.
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It's very informal.
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Do you mind if I jump in here? I've got something to share.
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I want to say it.
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We don't literally mean jump in.
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Jump in is just an informal synonym of interrupt.
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Do you mind if I interrupt?
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Do you mind if I jump in? They're the same thing.
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The phrasal verb is just more casual, more informal.
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Now butt in is also used for interrupting but very informal
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and perhaps a little rude when you're using that to describe
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what someone else did. It suggests that that person who's doing  
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the action, they didn't really care about the other people
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in the conversation or what they've been talking about.
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They just interrupted and it was quite rude. They butted in.
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And it's often-
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Hey did you do the thing I told you to do the other day
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because I need you to do it.
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Anyway, to butt in means to join a conversation or an activity
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without being asked to or invited to.
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I was speaking with Sue after she lost her job and then
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Jim butts in and starts talking about his new promotion.
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So it's quite a selfish action, right? Butt in.
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To blurt out.
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This is quite a fun one, to blurt something out.
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To blurt out something means to say something without  
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thinking about the effect it will have and it's usually because
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you're nervous or you're excited.
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Imagine that a friend told you that she was pregnant
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but she specifically said:
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Don't mention it to anyone yet because I haven't told anyone else.
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But then later in the day, you saw another friend,
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someone you hadn't seen in quite a while
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and you were  giving them all the updates about life and work
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and then you say:
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Guess what! Melanie's pregnant!
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It just slipped out of your mouth before you even thought about it.
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That is blurting it out.
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Then you'd have to call her up and you'd have to say
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I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry I just blurted it out! I didn't think.
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To dry up.
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This is when you stop talking because you haven't got anything 
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else to say or you don't know what to say  
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and this is something that you definitely don't want
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to happen in a conversation, right?
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When everyone runs out of things to say then
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you gotta kind of politely just make an excuse and leave.
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Steve's a nice enough guy but our conversations always dry up
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after a minute or two. It's kind of hard to get to know him.
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So this phrasal verb can be used in multiple ways.
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It's sometimes used when you're trying to call someone
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and they don't answer.
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I'm trying to get through but there's no answer.
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But it's also used when you're trying to make someone understand
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what you're trying to say.
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It's difficult to get the message through to my team because we
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all work remotely.
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I'm trying to get the message through to Paul but
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he's not listening.
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To talk over.
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This phrasal verb is used to discuss a problem or a plan
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and usually it's when you're trying to find a solution
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or resolve it in some way.
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It's when you're a little stuck and you know you've got to
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talk about it some more so that you can come to a resolution
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or to make it clear.
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And when you use it, you'll always need to use
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an object as well, all right? You'll need to talk over
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an issue, a plan, something, it or this, whatever okay.
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It's something that has to be talked over.
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I know you're upset.
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Let's talk it over tonight when you get home.
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We need to talk over what happened this morning.
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Sometimes you might even hear people using talk over
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in the context of speaking over the top of someone else.
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Usually as a way to interrupt, they might say:
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I don't mean to talk over you but we've already decided what to do.
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So in this context, it's always followed by a person followed by  
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the person who's being interrupted.
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To talk around.
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So when you want to talk someone around you want to
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convince them or you want to persuade them to agree with you
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right so it kind of suggests that the person
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didn't agree with you to start with and you're trying to
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convince them that
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your idea is the right one, is the best one.
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I didn't want to go but he succeeded in talking me around.
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To shut down.
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You might know this phrasal verb already
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because it has a common meaning to close something
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usually permanently like it might be a restaurant
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that gets shut down but we also use it
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you know to talk about a computer when it stops working.
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We shut down the computer.
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But it is also informally used during conversations when
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you get rejected, especially if your hopes are up.
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It was kind of awkward, she just shut him down mid-sentence.
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So she just stopped him in the middle of his sentence
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and told him that his idea was no good or that he's wrong.
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She interrupted in a rude way and shut his idea down
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so it's definitely a negative thing to do
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or to experience yourself, right?
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My boss didn't like the suggestion.
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He shut me down straight away.
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Now it would be much better if your boss backed you up right
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which means to give support by telling other people that they
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agree with something that you said or something that you did.
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Thanks for backing me up during the meeting.
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I hope my colleagues back me up because
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otherwise my boss won't believe me.
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Who would have thought that there were so many phrasal verbs
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to talk about communicating with someone in English?
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I mean there are several more, ones that I didn't even
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get to in this lesson. I wonder if you can think of any of them?
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Can you think of any of the phrasal verbs to do with
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communicating, speaking in conversations?
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Are there any that I missed? If you can think of some,
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add them down in the comments below.
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So I said at the start of this video that I've got three tips,
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three ways to practise using phrasal verbs.
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Now the first is to hit that pause button and write some
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sentences down in the comments below this video
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so that I can come down and check your sentences,
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give some feedback, make sure that you're using them correctly
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while they're fresh in your mind, make sure you're using the ones  
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that you're feeling a little unsure about, all right?
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Test out your skills and get some feedback.
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Another option is to make some flashcards to practise with.
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So all of the phrasal verbs that we went through,
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write them down on one side and then write the definition
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on the other, practise and test yourself to try and
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remember the meaning of these phrasal verbs.
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And lastly, my favourite is to use the news media to help
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learn about these phrasal verbs because people are often
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reporting on what people said and what they said
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to each other right so it's a great way to practise
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and a cool way to do it is by using Google search,
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just grab the phrasal verb, go to the news section of Google
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and search for it and see how it comes up, look at the words
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and the structures around that phrasal verb.
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See how it's used in different contexts.
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Is it separable? Is it intransient?
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Pay attention to all these things and see how it's used in multiple
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contexts which is so important, it's so important to see
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how these phrasal verbs are used naturally
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in naturally spoken and written English.
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Thanks for watching and I will see you
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right there in the next lesson!
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