Talk about ORGANIZING Things with these 13 PRACTICAL Phrasal Verbs

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  • @CamillusYChan
    @CamillusYChan 6 років тому +1

    Jay and Vickie, you are both wonderful English teachers in your own right, and together the synergy is wonderful! Comparing and contrasting the American to the English accent in your videos is an ingenious idea. It really highlights and emphasizes the two main streams of the English language. Thank you!

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Camillus, we really appreciate your endorsement. Thank you so much for watching our videos.

  • @mollietai8946
    @mollietai8946 6 років тому +12

    Simple English is not just brilliant, but funny too!

  • @lucaballiano169
    @lucaballiano169 3 роки тому +1

    I came accross your channel today and I can say you're great and funny teachers. It's really useful your teaching English. Some of your sketches cracked me up a lot! 😂I wish you the best.
    Cheers from Italy 🇮🇹

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  3 роки тому

      Hello Luca and welcome to our channel. We're so glad you like the videos. Thanks for joining us. :-)

  • @thanhphong9194
    @thanhphong9194 6 років тому +1

    I'm from Vietnam, i think your lesson is great, thank you

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Nice to meet you Thanh and welcome! So glad you like the lesson.

  • @Laravanhonibeatriz552
    @Laravanhonibeatriz552 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for your huge patience to teach us😍😘

  • @juliocesarlimadesousa9109
    @juliocesarlimadesousa9109 6 років тому +3

    Very useful! I enjoy learning phrasal verbs. Thanks!

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      So glad you liked it Julio! Always great to hear from you and thanks for writing!

  • @leonardolorenzo8900
    @leonardolorenzo8900 6 років тому +1

    Excellent video, thank you so much, I'm watching it from Argentina

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Hello to you in Argentina Leonardo. So glad you like it. :-)

  • @gulak7450
    @gulak7450 6 років тому +3

    I really like your way of teaching thank a lot for your effort

  • @robertomatias369
    @robertomatias369 3 роки тому +1

    I only can say, THAKS. You are really amazing

  • @aimannomourad6996
    @aimannomourad6996 6 років тому +3

    Thank you for your great efforts.

  • @aparecidoferreiravais321
    @aparecidoferreiravais321 6 років тому +5

    Very useful. Great lesson
    Vicki and Jay have a great weekend

  • @ندامعماری
    @ندامعماری 4 роки тому +1

    Thank u so much sir! That was really fun!

  • @marymar5646
    @marymar5646 6 років тому +1

    Vicky and Jay: a 🌋 of useful and amazing ideas!!!

  • @imrankalandar4502
    @imrankalandar4502 6 років тому +3

    Wow thanks for this wonderful lesson I haven't a word to say something about This lesson..
    Thanks a lot for you both
    And It's for you 🌹🌹🌹🌹

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much Imran. It's been cold and wintry here and flowers are a wonderful sign of spring.

  • @englishvocabulary64
    @englishvocabulary64 6 років тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE AMAZING LESSON

  • @Iniciandodigital
    @Iniciandodigital 6 років тому +1

    Very good, you are pretty fany and easy... Thanks you for your video.

  • @ibrahim_im
    @ibrahim_im 6 років тому +1

    Thank you sir

  • @Laravanhonibeatriz552
    @Laravanhonibeatriz552 6 років тому +2

    Excellent videos

  • @cyncha6486
    @cyncha6486 6 років тому +1

    Great lesson as always.
    Here I leave an example:
    You have made excellent, useful videos, unfortunately, I haven't got round to them yet.

  • @sunilkumar-ey9es
    @sunilkumar-ey9es 6 років тому +1

    interesting to watch your all video,

  • @srdjansww7562
    @srdjansww7562 6 років тому +2

    Hi Guys!☺ You're a very nice! One question: Why haven't anymore our shows with other teachers? It were great! ☺👍

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Hi Srdjan - you mean the English Shows? So glad you liked them! The problem was the quality. We were working with teachers at a distance and their audio would go in and out of synch. And sometimes we couldn't get the stream to start on time which was very frustrating. So after 13 weeks we thought we'd better focus on our normal videos instead. Jay loved it though and maybe one day we'll try it again.

    • @srdjansww7562
      @srdjansww7562 6 років тому

      Hi Vicki and Jay! Ohhh I'm sorry you have a problem with it! :( I would like to come back! It was your trademark, for me! :)

  • @lrlizribeiro
    @lrlizribeiro 6 років тому +1

    I spotted only 12:
    Scattered over
    Tidy up
    Laid out
    Throw out
    Throw away
    Sort out
    Hang up
    Straighten out
    Set up
    Lying around
    Came across
    Put away
    I missed the "got round to". And I thought it meant something like: to finish something, the conclude or make the final adjustments that a task demands (like the video, in this case). But, I was wrong. Actually, it was even simpler. Thanks for explaining.

  • @우진이와친구들-n8l
    @우진이와친구들-n8l 6 років тому +1

    Hi Vicki, could you explain the tense used in set up part “Oh, is this a table cloth? Yes, that’s for when we want to set up a restaurant scene.” I’m not clear why you used present tense when something already happened. Thanks a lot!

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Hi. Thanks for the question. In fact I'm talking about the future when I say it's for when we want to set up a restaurant scene. (We'll often use verbs like want, hope, and expect in the present tense to talk about the future. (You might like this video: ua-cam.com/video/VDs69GW0AO0/v-deo.html) And in this video about phrasal verbs I meant that we set a restaurant scene in the past, but I expect we'll create more restaurant scenes in the future. Hope that helps.

    • @우진이와친구들-n8l
      @우진이와친구들-n8l 6 років тому

      Simple English Videos Thanks for your detailed explanation. By the way, could you help me one more question that is about ‘any more’ you mentioned in tidy up part ‘I don’t think we need it any more.’ From my understanding of ‘any more’ is about quantity and ‘anymore’ is about time so in this case I think ‘anymore’ is more appropriate. Please feel free to correct anything wrong. Thanks!

  • @ashubhai1
    @ashubhai1 6 років тому +2

    Ma'am please make a complete video on phrasal verbs, even if it's a little longer. Phrasal verb is very important for learn English. In my hometown Varanasi there is lot of foreigners come everyday mostly from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. l really like talking to them and I want to impress them and my dream is to talk like a native speaker.. please help me out

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Yes, a lot of students have difficulty with phrasal verbs. They're very common in English, particularly spoken English. I think we might try to make a book about them.

  • @haiderps4
    @haiderps4 6 років тому +1

    Great lesson Vicki and Jay ..thank you
    but I've got two questions that are actually out of the subject
    they're actually about the modal verb "would " that have been used in this video
    In the minute 1:56 of the video Jay said " this is a cowboy hat that a criminal cowboy would wear,right?"
    could you tell me please what's the purpose of using the modal verb "would"v in this sentence above because I'm a little confused whether to use it or the modal verb "will" in the sentence mentioned above?
    Q2/ in the minute 3:02 of the video Vicki said "sometimes like in a chemist's, or as you wold say , a pharmacy"
    so we have another "would " In this sentence as well, please tell me what's its function here ?
    sorry for the inconvenience!

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Hi Haider. Well spotted! In both cases we're using 'would' rather than 'will' because we are speaking hypothetically. If there were a cowboy, he would wear this hat. (But there is no cowboy.) If Jay were saying the word, he would say pharmacy. (But he isn't saying the word. I am.) Hope that helps?

    • @haiderps4
      @haiderps4 6 років тому +1

      Simple English Videos
      Yes it helps Thank you
      Please make a video about the differences between will and would 🙏

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Good idea!

    • @sunilkumar-ey9es
      @sunilkumar-ey9es 6 років тому

      +Simple English Videos , I'm also expecting you will do it as soon as possible

  • @countertenor5890
    @countertenor5890 6 років тому +4

    Rachel's boy will like the toy truck when he's older.

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Oh, good thinking Counter Terror! In fact he'd probably like it now. We'll pass it along to Stoney!

  • @steffis4480
    @steffis4480 6 років тому +1

    Dear Vicki and Jay,
    may I ask a question?
    At the end of your scene when you found the clapperboard you said:
    "Well, put it away then."
    And Jay was answering:
    "I shall."
    When do you use this expression "I shall"?
    I know "shall" as something like a stronger version of "should" like in
    "Shall I help you?" or " Students shall not leave the school grounds without permission."
    Could you please explain the meaning in the context of your video scene?
    Sending you lots of love ♥
    Steffi

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Hi Stefanie. It's interesting he said that because it's normally only me that uses it that way in our house. Americans use shall a lot less than Brits. We tend to use it in offers and decisions (Shall I put it away for you? or I shall put it away) and also suggestions, of course (Shall we stop now?)

    • @steffis4480
      @steffis4480 6 років тому +1

      Thank you very much for your reply! 😍♥
      This is exactly how I understand the usage of "shall" in English language.
      That's why I was surprised hearing by Jay's answer to "Put it away then."
      Does "I shall!" mean something like "Yup, that's what I got to do!" in that context? 🙈

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      You've got it. :-)

  • @raed2178
    @raed2178 6 років тому +2

    Let's set up a meeting with Jennifer to make a new collaborative video. I think she would love that. 💝

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Oh we love working with Jennifer, Ra'ed! In fact we have a little series we're planning about British and American English.

    • @raed2178
      @raed2178 6 років тому

      Simple English Videos
      That's really wonderful to hear. Thank you, Vicky. 👍✌

  • @ahmedsobhy7960
    @ahmedsobhy7960 6 років тому

    That's was amazing.
    Actually, really feeling sad for you. Because your lesson is better than alot of Chanel in UA-cam and you didn't get enough subscriber and viewers. But😀don't worry I'll try to share your lesson as much as I can.💪💪💪💪

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Oh thank you so much for your support, Ahmed. We love it when viewers share our videos and help us grow the channel. THANK YOU! :-)

  • @dmitrytrunikov7305
    @dmitrytrunikov7305 5 років тому +1

    These are nice series. But in my opinion it would be better to make them 5..8 minutes length.

  • @Theyoutuberpolyglot
    @Theyoutuberpolyglot 6 років тому +1

    Hang on is like to hold on
    Let's set up a meeting, shall we?
    How about to arrange a meeting without the phrasal verb?
    To set up a business- to start with a business.
    We are not very tidy
    Is there a difference between to put something away and to type up something away?

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      You can tidy things up or put things away. Tidy up means arrange neatly. Put away means put in the place they should be stored.

  • @barbarawitkowska4576
    @barbarawitkowska4576 6 років тому +3

    today i read at newspeper that someone from my small town won a lottery ,if i won a lottery i would to go to usa to learn english in your school

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      We don't have a school Barbara, but we hope you'll continue to watch our lessons on UA-cam. They're kind of like a school! :-) And good luck in the lottery!

  • @melindavermes5139
    @melindavermes5139 6 років тому +1

    Oh Jay, this wig is ... maybe in a blonde one!😁

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Ha! Funny you should say that Melinda. I want to buy us some more wigs. :-)

  • @onurterzi9968
    @onurterzi9968 6 років тому +1

    To be fit means neither weak nor fat for people.What do you think about it? Is there a word connected with this? If I am wrong ,You can correct me

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Fit can have this meaning if you are talking about physical health. It's about being healthy and strong, probably because you do regular physical exercise.

    • @onurterzi9968
      @onurterzi9968 6 років тому +1

      Thank you

  • @gomezfrancisco4577
    @gomezfrancisco4577 6 років тому +1

    First comment! Can i please have a heart?

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому +1

      Wow you're fast scantily clad. Yes, first comment deserves a heart.

  • @chloelouise947
    @chloelouise947 6 років тому +1

    I’m a non native speaker and struggle with how to use the word “period” as it’s often used. All I know is that’s there’s two meanings, please help

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Hi Chloe. In British English I'll use the word 'full stop' to describe the punctuation mark we use at the end of a sentence. Jay call's in a period in American English.
      In both British and American English period can also refer to a particular amount of time. E.g. The offer is available for a limited period. Which period in history would you have liked to live in?

  • @barbarawitkowska4576
    @barbarawitkowska4576 6 років тому +1

    second comment, can i have a heart,pls

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Ha! Well I'm not sure about that Barbara.... Ha! Just kidding. Of course you can. Thanks for commenting!

  • @brandonliuq
    @brandonliuq 6 років тому +1

    Interesting question. Are you a couple?

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      Hi Brandon Liu. This is Jay replying to your inquiry. Vicki and I are married. She says I'm a very lucky man :-)

  • @luiseduardocople2409
    @luiseduardocople2409 6 років тому +1

    Were you really a cop?

    • @SimpleEnglishVideos
      @SimpleEnglishVideos  6 років тому

      No Canal, Jay has had a lot of different jobs but he has never been a cop - except when he's playing a part in our videos. :-)

    • @luiseduardocople2409
      @luiseduardocople2409 6 років тому

      You are very funny... That makes us learn! 🤣
      May I join the grandparents line? 😁