Thank you Dear my teacher, now I'm at the level of advanced. I still learning lessons from social media especially your and alot of English teacher's. Thank you so much so much for teaching us and sharing the lessons.❤❤❤
Record 77:to hang up,to show up,to pull over,to double down,to double up,to show off,to stop by,to cut off,to get along,to give up,to catch up,to let down,to break down,to come up with,to dress up,to get away,to get away with,to look up,to look up to,to take after,to call off,to eat out,to eat in,to hang out,to put off,to bring up
I love the part where you talk about why you don't like wearing a tie, Bob. Especially the sound of your voice when you hold your two top shirt buttons together is worth a thousand words 😉, but I have to admit that I don't like wearing one either. (I also prefer the free space on the neck.) Anyways, I think I've now caught up on everything I missed on Friday ❤. Thanks Bob for the great lesson and if you're reading this Vitor a big thank you again for passing on my greetings to Bob. (That was really nice of you.) I wish you a wonderful Sunday Bob, and remember to take a break between grading. 😘🚶♂️🛋
I really like it teacher bob Thanks alot , we always appreciate you , You double down for teaching us phrasal verbs
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I'm really initializing my journey in English, but when other teachers indicate Bob in fact there is something special. So, thanks Jo (Cambly, Canadian too) and of course Bob for your amazing
Thank you for this lesson ,, Excellent explanation on how we use the phrasal verbs correctly in context, so we won’t forget the use of them as long as we practice listening , speaking and writing in meaningful sentences.
thank you for the useful lesson teacher, i am going to work abroad next year, so i must study english online to get at least ielts 5.0, i like your lesson very much,
Thank you very much for this and other lessons. Very good lesson as well as other once🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 you are the very good teacher as you share not only with information, but with your attitude and you ability and intention to explain things in a way everyone understand and enrich their knowledge of the language is precious
"Pull over" and "pull in" are not interchangeable. They have different meanings: Pull over means to move your vehicle to the side of the road and stop. It’s often used when you need to stop for a short time, such as for a traffic stop or emergency. Pull in means to drive into a space or area, like pulling into a driveway, parking spot, or gas station. So, they are used in different contexts.
Hi there! I really enjoyed your lesson on phrasal verbs. They can be quite tricky to master in English. Could you perhaps explain how the context of a sentence affects the meaning of a phrasal verb? Thanks for the great content! 😊📚
Thanks Bob as always! Can you create a youtube lesson on the ways to effectively use Chat GPT for EFL students like myself? That would be of a great help!
Thanks a lot about your English lesson My amazing teacher keep up the good work i have been learning more from you i was gonna show up when i heard that my girlfriend got caught by the Congolese soldiers but i was said not to bounce cos the police were a lot ❤😂
Bring up Hang out Get along Take after Look up Look up to Get away Get away with Cut off Pull over Call off Put off Dress up Come up with Break down Let down Catch up Give up Stop by Show up Show off Double up Hang up Double down
❤📙🖍🙋🍁Dear Teacher Bob the Canadian! Good morning and thank you for let me know"Don't let me Down" because I'll not "give up" or "Broke this class up" from me. Greetings early in the morning in Brazil for your family too.🙋💚
Very good video! 😊 The meaning of "to break down" originates from the German "zusammen brechen" (brechen = to break) which is similar to collapse. A person who "bricht zusammen", usually falls on the ground, so they 'break down'. This was taken over for engines. Fun fact: in German, a car does not break down, it has a "Panne" (= technical trouble). 😊 Yes, we differ between technical and personal troubles. 😂
Hi Bob, good morning. Watching again to remember and help the channel with more videos watched.
Have a nice day and a good week!
Please make more and more if you don't mind.😊 We can't shy away from learning Phrase Verbs. I really appreciate you, Bob 😁🌨️🎧
You're amazing. Thank you so much to spend your time to teach us English!!!
Thank you Dear my teacher, now I'm at the level of advanced. I still learning lessons from social media especially your and alot of English teacher's. Thank you so much so much for teaching us and sharing the lessons.❤❤❤
Very good lesson and teacher 🎉😊
good lesson and useful vocabulary, Thank you Bob
Perfect! And relevant as usual! Thanks a million, Bob! You're an amazing teacher! 💚
Im from the Philippines and i love the way u teach..i learned a lot of vocabulary ❤thank u so much teacher bob❤❤❤❤
Bob do not worry,there is no way for the viwers not understand the meaning the way that you explain is so easy thank you so much
Thank you dear teacher Bob! 💯♥️💐🌹😎👍
It's listening time. Thanks a lot to his teaching
I loved this classes teacher🎉amazing🇧🇷🇧🇷here
Record 77:to hang up,to show up,to pull over,to double down,to double up,to show off,to stop by,to cut off,to get along,to give up,to catch up,to let down,to break down,to come up with,to dress up,to get away,to get away with,to look up,to look up to,to take after,to call off,to eat out,to eat in,to hang out,to put off,to bring up
A true heroe
Thank you so much for adding subtitles.
I love your lesson🥰
Thanks a million teacher Bob. Please, more more phrasal verbs🙏😊👍🏻
Very nice lesson, I enjoy it, thank you Bob. Great job.
I love your lessons so much . Bro❤❤❤
I love the part where you talk about why you don't like wearing a tie, Bob. Especially the sound of your voice when you hold your two top shirt buttons together is worth a thousand words 😉, but I have to admit that I don't like wearing one either. (I also prefer the free space on the neck.) Anyways, I think I've now caught up on everything I missed on Friday ❤. Thanks Bob for the great lesson and if you're reading this Vitor a big thank you again for passing on my greetings to Bob. (That was really nice of you.) I wish you a wonderful Sunday Bob, and remember to take a break between grading. 😘🚶♂️🛋
Thanks Bob 😊🙏👌
I like the way you teach 😊
Thanks your sharing teacher iam from somaliya you will teach me alot
Thanks
It's really helpful
I'm from India
I really like it teacher bob
Thanks alot , we always appreciate you , You double down for teaching us phrasal verbs
I'm really initializing my journey in English, but when other teachers indicate Bob in fact there is something special. So, thanks Jo (Cambly, Canadian too) and of course Bob for your amazing
Many thanks to teacher for giving us so many phrasal verbs.
Obrigado Bob!
Thank you for this lesson ,, Excellent explanation on how we use the phrasal verbs correctly in context, so we won’t forget the use of them as long as we practice listening , speaking and writing in meaningful sentences.
This is the first video to learn.
Thank you 🙏
I really appreciate you Bob.
Thanks alot.
Very useful video.👍
Very good teacher
Hi Bob 👋 thank you for your lessons. I enjoyed a lot!!
-Emma from Calgary
Thanks so much
Good teacher 👍🏼 thank you very much
Wonderful as always
This is the first video i watched to learn english
Good lesson! Thank you a lot Bob.
Perfect lesson, perfect teacher.Thank you Bob❤❤
Yessssss phrasal verbs I think they are difficult to learn but very useful,,,,, nice video teacher bob
Thank you Mr. Bob, This video is really helpful. Nice to join this channel.
Thank you so much :)! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your every lesson.
Merci pour ces vidéos très instructives et agréables à visionner ! It’s your turn to learn a little bit more French words 😉
Its very useful , thank you 🙏
Bob teacher
You say at 0:28,.. ‘you don’t have to learn them so you can use them right away’ what do u mean to say?
Hi sir very well done ✅ keep it up.
Much appreciated ❤
Thank you bob you are great teacher
thank you for the useful lesson teacher, i am going to work abroad next year, so i must study english online to get at least ielts 5.0, i like your lesson very much,
I would like to look up to Bob teacher and Emma .both from Canada ❤
Please to correct my sentense up.
I love it! Thanks for sharing!
To get along to like spending time with someone ❤
To get away to go on vocation ❤
To get away with them the teachers don't catch him ❤
Dress up wear nicer clothes ❤
Dress up wear nicer clothes ❤
Thank my teacher Bob is the best teacher on internet. 🛜
very useful class for me~~Thanks for Bob
Thank you Bob👏
Thank you so much for lesson!
Thank you very much for this and other lessons. Very good lesson as well as other once🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 you are the very good teacher as you share not only with information, but with your attitude and you ability and intention to explain things in a way everyone understand and enrich their knowledge of the language is precious
Great lesson. Congratulations from Brazil.
pull over and pull (in)to are interchangeable?
"Pull over" and "pull in" are not interchangeable. They have different meanings:
Pull over means to move your vehicle to the side of the road and stop. It’s often used when you need to stop for a short time, such as for a traffic stop or emergency.
Pull in means to drive into a space or area, like pulling into a driveway, parking spot, or gas station.
So, they are used in different contexts.
Thank you, you help me a lot to learn English
I am French so if you want I can help you too 😀😀
thank you teacher !
We're all so grateful for your selfless help!🙂
Thank you😍
Thanks a lot for your work))
I'm watching from Myanmar 🇲🇲.
Hi there! I really enjoyed your lesson on phrasal verbs. They can be quite tricky to master in English. Could you perhaps explain how the context of a sentence affects the meaning of a phrasal verb? Thanks for the great content! 😊📚
I am Big fan of you sir
Thank you Bob💌, i'm from indonesia
Thanks a lot, it was a very useful class, will it be possible to add more examples with each word? Thanks
thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Bob as always! Can you create a youtube lesson on the ways to effectively use Chat GPT for EFL students like myself? That would be of a great help!
Thanks a lot about your English lesson My amazing teacher keep up the good work i have been learning more from you i was gonna show up when i heard that my girlfriend got caught by the Congolese soldiers but i was said not to bounce cos the police were a lot ❤😂
Thank you Bob. Always easy to understand and useful. And by the way you are so cute and handsome. 😛🧔🏻♂️
I would like to express my appreciation for
Great lesson, you're a wonderful teacher. A ticket? I hope not😉
Bring up
Hang out
Get along
Take after
Look up
Look up to
Get away
Get away with
Cut off
Pull over
Call off
Put off
Dress up
Come up with
Break down
Let down
Catch up
Give up
Stop by
Show up
Show off
Double up
Hang up
Double down
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❤📙🖍🙋🍁Dear Teacher Bob the Canadian! Good morning and thank you for let me know"Don't let me Down" because I'll not "give up" or "Broke this class up" from me. Greetings early in the morning in Brazil for your family too.🙋💚
thank you sensai
I never put off Bob’s lessons
I look up to you Bob
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????? THANKS BOB! Do they say 'on premise' when asked 'takeout or in'? THANK YOU
Is there a big difference between American and Canadian English?
My boss loves me a lot cos i double down at work ❤ others don't do that
Love?
luv u...🥰
Hey Bob! Thanks a lot for the video! My bet is: No, Bob didn’t get a ticket. Bob managed to talk his way out of it.
Salam, dear teacher. In one song there are next words - I'll never give up the flame again - give up meaning betray, is it true????
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Looking up to you, Bob
I owe you one
I am 933 😊👍🏻
Very good video! 😊
The meaning of "to break down" originates from the German "zusammen brechen" (brechen = to break) which is similar to collapse.
A person who "bricht zusammen", usually falls on the ground, so they 'break down'.
This was taken over for engines.
Fun fact: in German, a car does not break down, it has a "Panne" (= technical trouble). 😊
Yes, we differ between technical and personal troubles. 😂
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Don't let me down!!! Beatles!! Nobody ever loved me like she does.......
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Hi Bob thanks you so much, and I need to ask if it possible to share us your pdf document in order to print easily. thanks again.
break down == take apart , for example, WBS - work break down structure, here 'down' means down to detail.
What level of English is this lesson approximately for?
This lesson is for a strong A1, or B1, B2.
Thank you
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You so got a ticket. -:)
So, yes.