Phrasal Verbs - Expressions with 'WORK'

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  • @meravl7054
    @meravl7054 5 років тому +6

    very useful lesson

  • @RBnett1
    @RBnett1 6 років тому +5

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  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 6 років тому +15

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  • @user-ke4rm8ws8f
    @user-ke4rm8ws8f 6 років тому +5

    Very wonderful video .thank you so much for your time .

  • @salimbarbarossa6051
    @salimbarbarossa6051 2 роки тому

    unbelievable after more than two years ago of struggling with phrasal verbs finally i find out the solution thank you so much i every day watch the content

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  2 роки тому

      Glad it helped! Keep it up and you will get them all :-)

  • @ronaldperez8917
    @ronaldperez8917 6 років тому +6

    Thanks for your videos , you are awesome

  • @hamzakhalid4
    @hamzakhalid4 5 років тому +5

    Great lesson respect from pakistan

  • @la7448
    @la7448 6 років тому +6

    Andrew thanks..good to see you mate.

  • @zubzsal583
    @zubzsal583 5 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for such a useful lesson. I have learnt and memorized all these phrasal verbs by just watching this video. ☺

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  5 років тому

      Great to hear! I have many more phrasal verb videos that may be of interest to you, as well.

    • @zubzsal583
      @zubzsal583 5 років тому +1

      @@mapleleafesl6162 I have watched all of them. ❤️They're amazing.

  • @אופירזריק
    @אופירזריק 5 років тому +2

    Great WORK !

  • @dimaz5341
    @dimaz5341 5 років тому +5

    Thank you!

    • @ronenr1405
      @ronenr1405 5 років тому

      Гусюха 😜✅👌🏼

  • @haifaaali1043
    @haifaaali1043 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent..,I am writing every thing you said thank you very much you are good teacher and good lesson .Iam from Iraq.

  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 6 років тому +10

    Such a great series of Phrasal Verbs 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @dimaz5341
    @dimaz5341 5 років тому +3

    such a great lesson

  • @umavimal9493
    @umavimal9493 5 років тому +4

    The writing on the board is not visible. Could you make it a bit bigger please

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  5 років тому

      Once it's posted, I obviously can't change it. But if it's 'bigger' you need, then you could try using a 'bigger; screen, no?

  • @deonisiopumule4934
    @deonisiopumule4934 4 роки тому +2

    I loved the lesson , i am improving my English skills thank you so much teacher

  • @user-ke4rm8ws8f
    @user-ke4rm8ws8f 6 років тому +5

    Will you do video about the word (kinda)
    How we use it and what does it mean ?
    And do you fb page ??

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому +1

      Yes, the FB page is called Maple Leaf ESL, as well. I'm not sure I could do a whole video on the use of 'kinda' as it just means 'kind of' and is used in spoken English. For instance, 'I'm kinda tired' or 'I kinda need to buy new shoes....these ones are getting old'.

    • @user-ke4rm8ws8f
      @user-ke4rm8ws8f 6 років тому +1

      @@mapleleafesl6162 thank you so much sir .
      I appreciate your time .
      You are so kind . 💖

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому

      :-)

  • @anialempart1840
    @anialempart1840 4 роки тому +1

    Great way of teaching and explaining things ☺️

  • @DamizinhoBr
    @DamizinhoBr 6 років тому +7

    Your videos lessons are amazing, thanks a billion hahah

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому

      Thanks for checking them out as always Junior Farias.

    • @ronenr1405
      @ronenr1405 6 років тому

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  • @Joe-lu4ih
    @Joe-lu4ih 6 років тому +4

    wow awesome teacher thanks for that.
    i have some questions about these phrase verbs.
    Trip over
    Trip off
    Trip away.

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому

      To 'trip over' something is to physically fall over top of something. For example: 'Be careful, you might trip over your shoelace' or 'The woman tripped over a rock on a hiking trail and nearly broke her ankle'.
      To 'trip off' is a far less common expression, at least here in North America. You could 'trip off a rock' but it would be much more common to say 'trip over a rock' as above.
      'Trip away', is, to the best of my knowledge, not a phrasal verb.

    • @Joe-lu4ih
      @Joe-lu4ih 6 років тому +1

      thanks teacher, for answer, but I'm still doubt that word, "trip, because I'm work recycle company we control the belt materials, sometimes the material stop on the belt, but belt still running the only materials stop not go anymore on the belt and I heard my boss say in the radio "trip too. he not say stop or stuck, that's my question.

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому +1

      In your example above, I think the phrasal verb you're looking for is 'trip up'. So likely your boss said that something had gotten tripped up on the conveyor belt.

  • @duanysalamanca7664
    @duanysalamanca7664 6 років тому +5

    Thanks a Lot 🤟🏽
    More clear... impossible brooo😉

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому

      Glad to hear it, Duany Salamanca. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @olegmanpo3629
    @olegmanpo3629 6 років тому +7

    Thank you for lesson. But 'work out' (forth meaning) is too difficult to understand for me. What is the closest synonyms for it? End up? Come out?

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому +4

      Olegman Po, yes 'end up' would have a pretty similar meaning to the example I gave for the fourth 'work out'. For instance, 'My birthday is on a Sunday this year. Thst's just how it ended up'.

  • @aditshuva8139
    @aditshuva8139 5 років тому +5

    Work Work Work Work Work Work

  • @justiceegalite7834
    @justiceegalite7834 6 років тому +6

    hello thank you very much

  • @drackonr4557
    @drackonr4557 5 років тому +5

    We are working to help you !

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    @ronenr1405 5 років тому +5

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    @sondosbenhameda5381 6 років тому +5

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    @Hamza063 6 років тому +6

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    @ronenr1405 6 років тому +2

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    @englishthroughfootball4644 5 років тому +6

    Bbest 111

  • @Valgarv100
    @Valgarv100 6 років тому +7

    Andrew, the phrasal verb 'walk off' is similar to 'work off'? For example if my friend is angry about something I can say: "Why don't you walk it off and then we'll talk about it."

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  6 років тому +7

      Good question, Omar. I would say that they are not quite the same, however. To 'walk something off' is to get rid of your own anger or stress by going for a walk and hence calming down. You could also 'walk off' physical pain. In sports, if a player gets injured, for instance hit in the face by a basketball/baseball/football, the coach might tell that player, 'you'll be fine, you just need to walk it off for a minute'. In this case, the coach is saying to just give it a minute for the pain to go down. Hope this helps.

    • @Valgarv100
      @Valgarv100 6 років тому +3

      Thank you very much.

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      @quentinjairo1428 3 роки тому

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  • @custardpudding7676
    @custardpudding7676 5 років тому +5

    Andrew can you give me more example of work in? ㅠㅡㅠ

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  5 років тому

      I'm assuming you mean the second definition of 'work in' I had in the lesson, correct? In that case: I don't have any time today but I could probably work you in tomorrow around 3:30; Do you think you could work in some time this weekend to go over my proposal? Hope that helps. Let me know if you need to hear any more.

    • @custardpudding7676
      @custardpudding7676 5 років тому +1

      Maple Leaf ESL how about the 'blend' definition
      Can you give me a example sentence?😭💙

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  5 років тому

      For instance: 'Be sure to work the eggs into the flour' OR 'It doesn't matter what we're talking about, my brother always manages to work in that fact that he's older than me' OR 'Every conversation I've ever heard you have, you always work in that you're a doctor.'

  • @betogomes7577
    @betogomes7577 4 роки тому +1

    i'm Beto Gomes and i love the way you teach so then, i would like you to talk about the leter combination(alphabet) in english. i'm bissau guinean, but now i,m living in brazil

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  4 роки тому

      Thanks, Beto!

    • @betogomes7577
      @betogomes7577 4 роки тому

      @@mapleleafesl6162 could you let me know where you from? And i would like you to talk about the word "freak"else because it gets too hard to understand it. I thank you much!

  • @learnegyptianarabicwithnad4380
    @learnegyptianarabicwithnad4380 6 років тому +5

    Thanks alot 😊

  • @alexsnk1000
    @alexsnk1000 4 роки тому +1

    can i say squeeze in instead of work in

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, that would likely work in most situations with 'work in' with this meaning.

  • @guzelkaya8146
    @guzelkaya8146 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @user-cn9pi2vb7l
    @user-cn9pi2vb7l 6 років тому +5

    long but fruitful lesson

  • @menna-s2p
    @menna-s2p 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @freddytovar3854
    @freddytovar3854 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Andrew. I have a confussion . I don"t understand why the people here in Toronto , if you ask them about phrsal verbs , they don't know what is that thing . They tell me : what is that , what are you talking about . ¿.. Why those questions , why they don, t know been natives? Thank you... I'll be waiting you explanation.

    • @mapleleafesl6162
      @mapleleafesl6162  4 роки тому +2

      As with most native speakers of any language, most people don't know anything about grammar, especially the terminology because they didn't have to learn it in the same way one does a second language. Don't sweat it---just keep learning and improving.

    • @freddytovar3854
      @freddytovar3854 4 роки тому

      Maple Leaf ESL thanks . Merry chrismas Mr. Andrew

  • @Ali-mi8ne
    @Ali-mi8ne Рік тому +1

    excellent

  • @dragonsh5686
    @dragonsh5686 4 роки тому +1

    Great

  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 5 років тому +5

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  • @metronom_81
    @metronom_81 5 років тому +4

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