Hi Jennifer! I scored 10/10 on the 12th quiz. Practice makes perfect, so here are some examples: 1) She prepared for her final exams, burnt the midnight oil, and ground away at the learning materials to get good grades. 2) If you panic, you only mess things up. So, pull yourself together. 3) They were having a stag party at a local karaoke bar. They liked to whoop it up and belted out their favorite karaoke songs. 4) Technical and scientific terms are sometimes difficult, so I tried to act them out to make my message clear. 5) The Prime Minister tried to talk down recent austerity measures. 6) Important things that need to be done and get stuck, gnaw at me. 7) He took a large quick loan and hence racked up considerable debt. He's in a bind. 8) It would be nice if a positive, encouraging, and unselfish attitude rubbed off on all of us. 9) Because of his slipup, his boss was angry with him. He should chalk it up to a learning experience and not make that same mistake again. 10) Hi Mary, long time no see. I'm busy right now, but could we catch up tomorrow at a lovely café?
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a lot! I got 9/10 on the 11th quiz (to look after/wrong, looking after, right). Examples: 1) I take my hat off to people who stand up for democracy, freedom, and justice. 2) He overslept by accident, so he quickly got up and hurried to work. 3) Before you leave, make sure that the stove is turned off. 4) I put on some nice relaxing music. 5) He was with his back against the wall. However, he didn't want to give up. He was confident he could figure his way out of this predicament. 6) They are an affluent family, living on easy street. They hired a nanny to look after their kids. 7) Turn on the TV, please. Our favorite reality TV show is on the air right now. 8) Mary is witty and has a mind like a steel trap. She often brings up new, refreshing ideas. 9) I've looked for my driving license here, there and everywhere. Would you keep your eyes open for it as well? 10) We're running out of ideas. We need to have a brainstorming session and come up with new, innovative ideas.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I scored 10/10 on the tenth quiz. Examples: 1) She's a skilled IT specialist, so she knows how to take apart and put together any computer easily. 2) Thank you for taking me out. I had a whale of a time! 3) After graduating from Harvard with flying colors, her career really took off. 4) The shirt I bought from the local store had a manufacturing defect. So, I took it back. 5) Sorry, but I'm as busy as a beaver at the moment. Thus, I can't take on new responsibilities right now. 6) I took up Latin American dances several years ago. It's a very nice hobby. 7) A word to the wise - don't take Jack back. He's a tomcat and will cheat on you whenever he can. 8) It's high time I took off. I have to wake up at the crack of dawn. 9) As for looks, he takes after his dad. They are like two peas in a pod. 10) Could you take over the supervisor's assignments while she's on leave?
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I scored 10/10 on the 16th quiz. Examples: 1) Bear with me, please. I'll touch base with my boss and call you back later. 2) The tight deadline was a race against the clock. The team worked on the assignment feverishly to meet a deadline. 3) There's no need to go ballistic! Cool down! 4) You really have a knack for fixing things up. Now, it's all jazzed up! 5) We need to hash out an insightful, smart plan. Our competitor is trying to corner the market. 6) Lighten up! It was only a minor mistake and will come out in the wash! 7) I'm glad I took all that trouble fixing up my old shed. It really paid off, now it's as good as new. 8) It's a feasible solution. On no account will I rule it out. 9) The boss got up on the wrong side of the bed. He chews everyone out who makes even a minor mistake. Give him a wide berth. 10) It takes time to settle in a new country because customs and culture are different. Rest assured, in the end, you'll find your feet.
Hi Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the 8th quiz. Examples: 1) We have to sift through the application forms very carefully to separate the wheat from the chaff. 2) Your remarks don't bear on the matter at hand. 3) Yesterday morning, I felt out of sorts. However, after having a cup of joe, I got my second wind. It really perked me up! 4) Many cities in Europe are so compactly built, that you can easily get around on foot or bike. 5) I don't care for cotton candy, to put it mildly. It's so sticky! 6) Our chairman is a stickler for details. That's why our meetings often draw out. 7) Let's call it a day and wrap this meeting up. 8) Never put off till tomorrow, what should be done today. 9) 1) I decided to take a stroll down memory lane and flipped through old photo albums. 10) Neglected children may fall behind at school, and fall through the cracks.
Hi Jennifer! I scored 10/10 on the final quiz. Yay, the marathon lesson completed with my own example sentences! Examples: 1) At first I thought I would stay home all weekend, but my friend talked me into a pub crawl on Saturday. 2) Oh, you already drew up the contract. You worked like greased lightning, the CEO said to his assistant. 3) It was a race against time. We stepped it up and were able to meet the deadline. 4) He was burning his candle at both ends. Consequently, he burnt out. 5) This is a topic worth discussing further. Thank you for bringing it up! 6) Among others, I look up to inventors, for example, Thomas Edison, who invented very useful inventions. He was tenacious and didn't flinch even though some people ridiculed him for his failures. Despite that, he kept his eye on the ball. 7) I think I stick around for a bit longer and take in this spectacular view! 8) Has your head screwed on backwards? It's foolhardy to drive on worn-out tires like those. It's very slippery out there! 9) Don't try to pawn this fake watch off on us as original. We're not dummies, you won't rip us off! 10) The IT sector hones in on stepping up its production capacity to produce more high-end (top-of-the-line) microchips.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 10/10 on the 13th quiz. Examples: 1) I have lots of pet topics I like to nerd out on: classic cars, electronics, science, green technology, and environmental protection. 2) It's worth being well-prepared. It's much more uneasy and bothersome if you just muddle through it. 3) It's essential to teach your kids not to mouth off to anyone. “Do as you would be done by”. 4) She's a shopaholic and, as a result, maxed out her credit card. 5) Narcissists are the kind of people who can dish it out but can't take it. 6) It was raining cats and dogs, so I decided to stick around in a café a bit longer. 7) It's essential to wash up whenever needed, not only for personal hygiene but also to prevent germs from spreading. 8) Mary forgot to lock up. Consequently, cat burglar burglarized valuable items. He was very dexterous and didn't even trigger burglar alarms. 9) Mary is a chatterbox and yammers on and on. I wish she would cut to the chase. 10) As you may well remember, our camping trip is getting closer and closer. Let's load up on essential camping equipment now, so that we are ready to roll.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a ton, you rock! I got 10/10 on the seventh quiz. Examples: 1) What do you think of this course? Are you going to opt in? 2) Before you decide to drop out of your IT studies, I recommend you reconsider. IT skills are really useful and in high demand these days. 3) It's a formal occasion, so you need to dress up accordingly. 4) What he said is all Greek to me. I don't understand what he's getting at (driving at). 5) The top politician really dropped the ball. Afterwards, he tried to play down the incident. 6) Is it OK for everybody that our intern sits in on this meeting? She needs to learn the ropes of our corporate meeting practices. 7) I'm hungry as a bear. I need to whip up something before I go! 8) Sometimes, you have to be prepared to act on a hunch. 9) His friend spends money like water, and that's why he's in a jam. He needs to cut back on his spending. 10) They bought a house for themselves. Later they noticed there was a large water damage. They got more than they bargained for. I got itchy feet when I watched a video clip shot from your balcony. So spectacular views and pleasant weather! Currently, it's -3 C here in the southwest of Finland. It must be enjoyable to stay there as it's midwinter in Canada and Finland!
Hi Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the ninth quiz. Examples: 1) He didn't let his workmate's insulting comments get his goat. He simply shrugged it off. 2) She is an avid photographer. She zoomed in to get a good photo of an exotic bird. 3) He's not only lazybones but also cunning. He always finds a way to wiggle out of his duties. 4) That document is long and as dull as it gets. At long last, I got through it. 5) I'm aiming at boosting my English language communication skills. 6) His friends knew he's impulsive and a bit of a madcap, so they egged him on jumping off the bridge. 7) It's a plum job and your chance to make it big. Don't turn it down! 8) Sorry, I'm late. I got held up by a traffic jam. 9) Just a moment! I freshen up before we hit the road. 10) Surprisingly, my girlfriend and my mother hit it off right from the start.
Thanks! I got 9/10 on the fifth quiz (loosen up/wrong, loosened up/right). Examples: 1) Ok, let's kick off the meeting by going through our new marketing strategy. 2) The used cars salesman talked up his cars on sale. I didn't want to take it at face value, so I checked the cars thoroughly. 3) Kids, stop goofing around before you get hurt! 4) Obnoxious people tick me off. 5) He felt under the weather and was just moping around the house. 6) People on Skid Row are barely getting by. They are living from hand to mouth. 7) An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So don't let problems pile up. 8) She's very talkative, so she often talks a blue streak. Sometimes I have to tune her out. 9) What's wrong? You've been like a bear with a sore head all day. Loosen up a little, will you? 10) He was just going through the motions and did his job by halves. His boss really flipped out and fired him.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much for your efforts in making this massive, impressive, and beneficial lesson! You're the best! I scored 10/10 on the first quiz. Examples: 1) He's a Harvard graduate and likes to show it off pretty much everywhere and every time. 2) Sorry to barge in, but it's urgent. 3) He's frugal and she's spendthrift. Money burns a hole in her pocket. Finally, they broke up as financial matters came between them. 4) One year ago, he had one foot in the grave, and the other slipping. Amazingly, he bounced back and is now as fit as a fiddle! 5) He's very keen on his 1950s hot rod (“old bucket of bolts”), even though it acts up quite often. 6) His dad is regularly really pigheaded, and it's difficult to get one's messages across. It goes to show that you can't teach an old dog new tricks! 7) You can count on Mary to be punctual. She's in her boss's good books. Her timeliness has earned her some brownie points! 8) Thanks for being so helpful and friendly. I owe you one! I make it up to you someday. 9) It took him a while to come around to the idea. 10) He's a vulgar roughneck and a loudmouth. Nobody puts up with his bad behavior.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 10/10 on the 17th quiz. Examples: 1) It's obvious, that AI (artificial intelligence) is phased in various companies. Those who have a head start, have the advantage over the others. 2) I blocked off next Thursday on my calendar for the meeting. 3) This is a no-go area, so you had better clear out, the policeman said. 4) I have a serious sweet tooth, so I couldn't do without sweets. 5) The top politician was fishing in the murky waters and was on the take. Therefore, he was forced out of the office. 6) This topic is so complicated that it takes time and effort to sink in. 7) As a parent, if you end up in trouble with the law, I'm not going to bail you out. You'll have to face the music and learn how to keep on the straight and narrow. Remember, what goes around comes around. 8) Sometimes skeletons in the closet, if left behind unsolved, may haunt you later in life. 9) You don't want to miss out on my party-there is your favorite band playing and buffet. 10) Mary is as regular as clockwork. I wonder why she didn't show up this time?
Thank you Mrs. Jennifer for the online English tutor videos. It help me so much to train and improve my English. Still have to improve more, and much more still I have to learn. My friend a couple days ago asked me "where did you learn English?" And I recommend her to follow your channel. Thank you Ma'am. From Arik in Indonesia.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for giving away such amazing tips and pieces of advice, you're the best! I got 10/10 on the 18th quiz. Examples: 1) Video games were very primitive when I was young, so I easily grew out of it and haven't played ever since! 2) I won't walk out in a huff. I like to see things through to the finish. 3) The Earth's resources are being used up at an alarming rate. Smart and insightful approaches are needed, and that applies to every one of us! 4) When I moved, I gave away some stuff to a local second-hand shop. 5) Sorry, the road is blocked off, you have to take a detour. 6) The boss gave us a thumbs up. So, we can go ahead with our revised plan. 7) Jack, mind your p's and q's. Impolite behavior is frowned upon in that upscale restaurant. 8) I know, he's hot-tempered. He shouldn't have lashed out at you, it was out of line. 9) I don't want to burn my bridges. Could we make amends and sort this out somehow? 10) Whenever on vacation in a new city, I sometimes like to wander off the beaten path and find laid-back, cozy places.
it's an important and dense course, I have to divide this episode into several parts, and repeat the exercises to imprint in my mind all the subtlety of phrasal verbs! Thank you Jenifer for this brainstorming 😇
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I got 10/10 on the 15th quiz. Examples: 1) You know, faint heart never won fair lady. Pluck up your courage and ask her out! She's a knockout! 2) He's into playing electric guitar. He has played ever since he was a pint-sized kid. 3) He was with his back against the wall. The recent setbacks brought him down. 4) I found out that Mary broke off with you. Cheer up! It's not the end of the world and there's plenty of fish in the sea! 5) Pick up some rye bread on your way home, will you? 6) I already dropped the goods off, boss. Everything's done to a T. 7) Weather was wretched, so we ended up staying at home. 8) That's a very enticing offer. Unfortunately, I have to turn it down. I have a lot on my plate and can't take on new responsibilities. 9) Fill out this form carefully so that you don't have to revise it afterwards. 10) I found out that there's more to this than meets the eye. It's a more complicated matter. Well, you live and learn!
Thanks, Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the sixth quiz. Some examples: 1) He quarreled with her for a long time. At long last, he made up with her. They buried the hatchet, so to speak. 2) Don't be such a doormat! Take a grip on yourself and stand by your rights! 3) I like to wind down in the evening and watch my favorite reality TV series in English. 4) Her husband was on a business trip, and she was aching for him. 5) She slipped into something more comfortable. 6) Ok, guys, let's call it a night. I'm going to turn in. 7) I need to beef up my English language communication skills. 8) Let's get down to the nitty-gritty and nail down the details. 9) He was relieved that he ultimately opened up to his friend and got a heavy load off his chest. 10) I zone out if someone starts talking about knitting. By the way, I heard that you have moved to Costa Rica and have a new home there. Your new home looks cozy, and you have spectacular views from your balcony. I believe Costa Rica is a beautiful country. You have begun a new chapter in your life, congratulations, way to go!
I want to thank you so much for this long enriching video. The longer, the better as you have also expanded the usage of the phrasal verbs. Thank you thank you, and please keep up the fantastic work ❤🎉
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I got 10/10 on the second quiz. Examples: 1) There was a special offer at a local five-and-dime. I went there early and was able to get it. I lucked out! 2) Make sure you don't back out of your promises and commitments to not let your customers down. 3) My friend is a real chatterbox. She rambles on pretty much everything under the sun. I can't get a word in edgewise! 4) The other day I saw a video clip of a daredevil who climbed on top of a skyscraper without a safety harness! I was flabbergasted. How on earth he pulled it off! 5) You have to abide by traffic rules for your own and others' safety. If you don't you may get a ticket for reckless driving. 6) The main suspect of the fraud clammed up and pled the 5th. 7) The situation was precarious and we were walking a tightrope. However, eventually, everything panned out just fine. 8) The professor delivered so boring lecture that some students nodded off. 9) It dawned on him that he needs to take a new course in his life. He wanted to get out of the rat race. 10) On the surface your plan looks good, but let me mull it over. I'll sleep on it and get back to you tomorrow.
JForrest I've discovered you so late. Like I'M literally questioning myself rn why did i discover this channel so late... The way you teach stuff is amazing everythin is understandable therefore I'm grateful for your efforts
Hi Jennifer how's it going, no matter if it's a long video lesson, the longer the better, you can learn a lot more with this kind of videos, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna spend a pleasure time watching your beautiful face and listening to you, thanks for the video Jenn. 👍.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 9/10 on the 3rd quiz (hones in on/wrong, honed in on/correct). Examples: 1) She talked me into leaving the party early. 2) The big kahuna asked his secretary to draw up the contract. 3) It was a race against the clock. We stepped it up and were able to finish the report at the eleventh hour. 4) He has been working like a dog for a long time. As a result, he burned out and had to take a long sick leave. 5) That's a controversial issue, “an elephant in the room”. Finally, Mary had the guts to bring it up. 6) I look up to all the scientists and decision-makers who try to solve present-day challenging problems. 7) Do you have time to stick around and chew the fat? Yeah, sure! 8) Your winter tires are really worn out, and it's slippery down there. You are tempting fate if you don't buy new ones. 9) So you paid 100 € for that T-shirt? Have you taken leave of your senses? That's a daylight robbery, the vendor really ripped you off! 10) We really need to hone in on improving our marketing strategy.
Thanks! I got 9/10 (taken up/wrong, taking up/right). Examples: 1) The scientist carried out a new experiment. 2) Beyond doubt, I'm a bit of the old school. I still jot down things to remember in my calendar. 3) I can't make head nor tail of these directions! We need an expert to sort all this out! 4) The rescuers had to call off the search due to wretched weather. 5) Studying English takes up quite a lot of my time. That said, it's time well spent! 6) Let's catch up and shoot the breeze! Could you drop in next Saturday? 7) Fill out this form detailedly, please! 8) They made a ground-breaking innovation in which they have a patent pending. Now they have plans to branch out to international markets. 9) The modern-day rat race is all about keeping up with the Joneses. 10) As a result of the incoming Hurricane, the picnic was pushed back till next Saturday.
Ma'am there are only 180 phrasal verbs and the last 10 are repeated, so total 170. I am proud of myself that I wrote it all down. Thanks ma'am from India ❤
Hi, Jennifer! I've always used “rule out” to mean that something is being excluded from consideration, not to prevent something from happening. Are those things actually the same? Additionally, could "end up" be used when someone or something finds themselves in a situation or place unintentionally?
This phrasal verbs lesson is the best and most valuable even in comparasion among the equvivalent great ones on youtube. Explanations, background video, quizes and of course the coach working are juist perfect and extremely useful. And all this is for free! I have no idea why such and awesome video have such a few likes. By the way, the explanation "get out, get out of town" of Yours and the way how it was performed just made may day! It was brillian, Jennifer. I vividly imagined a man that just had won a million in a lottery, ran to somebody to share his joy and got a replied "get out of town". And after that nothing left to him but jump into the car and drive faraway lightspeed fast. I bursted out laugh! Much appreciated, Jennifer!
I want to get across the idea that if you could complete all the essential phrasal verbs,for I want to teach them to my children. Your way of teaching is very intriguing.
I wish you and Kevin a merry Christmas, and a season of good cheer, may the new year bring you happiness, as you embrace the coming year. Thank you to my teacher, for the late nights you stayed up preparing and posting all those beautiful lessons on utube as well as the kind comments you left... 🙏 ❤ May your Christmas time be cheerful and filled with the very best of everything!!! 🥰🥰 So sorry that I was bit late to wish you all, but I hope that santa and his elves weren't as late as I was.. 🤩🤩 Finally, have a good day and do enjoy the last few days of the 2023... 🙏 ❤ Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
Hi Jennifer I have been listening to these LONG lessons while going for a walk or going on a bus. Because I don't have the time to spend one hour in front of a screen. Would it be possible for you to share the PDF of the quizzes that way we can memorize them better? . THANKS IN ADVANCE
Hey Jennifer. Would you mind considering making another marathon (200+) kind of video with phrasal verbs, please? As a suggestion... I'd suggest that you make it based on the book called 'THE ULTIMATE PHRASAL VERB BOOK' by Carl W. Hart. I could send you a pdf version for free, of course if you need it. Thank you, for your hard work. Take care.
Thanks so much for your kind comment dear and I am so glad of the fact that you always do like my comments., 🙏 🙏 ❤️ Have fun and enjoy the last two days of 2023... 😘😘 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
Abide by rule or regulations / accept it and follow it Dawn on /realize Dawn on someone that Pull that off Back out of agreement/ proposal Clam up Mull over / sleep on/ consider and think about Pan out Ramble on/ talk at length without getting the point Nod off/ fall asleep Luck out
"Is it not a phrasal verb, but is this sentence fine? Following the next rule: adjective + preposition + gerund. Now, I am confident enough to using all these phrasal verbs in a conversation. I think it's wrong because 'confident' isn't an adjective. 🙏"
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 04:42 🤝 *"Count on" is synonymous with "rely on" or "depend on," indicating trust in someone to complete a task.* 05:38 💔 *"Come between" describes something disturbing a relationship, be it a person, job, or other factors.* 06:54 🙉 *"Put up with" means tolerating unwanted behavior, often used to express endurance in challenging situations.* 09:10 🔄 *"Act up" indicates behaving badly or strangely, commonly used for both children and malfunctioning devices.* 10:54 ⚖️ *"Make it up to someone" involves compensating for a wrongdoing, often used in personal or business contexts.* 12:39 🚪 *"Barge in" means entering a place unexpectedly, interrupting ongoing activities; successful outcomes are possible.* 27:54 🌟 *"Look up to someone" means to admire or respect someone, often comparing them to a father figure.* 28:49 🔄 *"Step up" or "step it up" means to work or try harder, often used in the context of meeting a deadline.* 32:01 🗣️ *"Bring up" is used when initiating a discussion or introducing a specific topic during a conversation or meeting.* 37:24 📝 *"Jot down" is synonymous with "write down" and is commonly used to quickly note information.* 38:47 🚀 *"Keep up with something" means to make sufficient progress on a task or activity, staying on track with its demands.* 55:18 💌 *"To ache for" means to intensely desire something or someone, often used in a romantic context.* 57:35 🤝 *"To make up with someone" is to forgive and reconcile after an argument or dispute, applicable in both personal and professional contexts.* 58:33 📋 *"To nail down" signifies understanding the exact details or making a firm decision about something, commonly used in planning.* 59:31 🗣️ *"To open up" means to talk freely about one's feelings or emotions, often revealing vulnerability.* 01:02:39 🤝 *"To stand by something" indicates continued support or belief in a particular opinion or person.* 01:03:32 🛀 *"To wind down" means to relax after a busy or stressful day.* 01:03:58 😴 *"To zone out" is when one stops paying attention for a short period, often due to lack of interest.* 01:04:53 🛌 *"To turn in" is a common way to express going to bed, used casually in daily conversation.* 01:20:49 🎤 *"Wrap up" is a common way to say to end or finish, especially in a business context. It's used in meetings or conferences.* 01:21:44 📖 *"Flip through" means to quickly go through a book, report, or magazine, usually to get a general idea or find specific information.* 01:23:42 📉 *"Fall behind" means to make less progress than needed or wanted, applicable in both professional and personal contexts.* 01:28:48 🤷 *"Shrug off" is to disregard or not consider something important, like shrugging off an insult and not letting it bother you.* 01:32:29 📷 *"Zoom in/zoom out" in a video context refers to adjusting the camera to make the subject closer or farther away, crucial for video conferences.* 01:33:27 🐍 *"Wiggle out of" is avoiding a situation or responsibility in a cunning way, like creating a scenario to escape a task.* 01:34:39 🚗 *"Hold up" is when you're delayed, often during travel, and can be used passively, like being held up by kids when trying to leave the house.* 01:36:36 💑 *"Hit it off" means establishing a positive relationship right from the first meeting, commonly used when meeting someone new.* 01:37:23 📚 *"Get through" is about finishing something, often an unpleasant task or chore, implying effort and struggle.* 01:38:19 💄 *"Freshen up" means quickly improving your appearance, commonly done before a meeting or social event.* 01:39:39 🛫 *"Take off" can mean a flight leaving the ground, leaving a location (like leaving a party), removing clothing, or becoming successful.* 01:42:20 🔩 *"Take apart" is disassembling something into individual parts, useful when troubleshooting or moving items like furniture.* 01:43:13 🔄 *"Take back" means returning a purchased item to a physical store for a refund, not typically used for online returns.* 01:44:02 ⏩ *"Take over" is assuming responsibility from another person, often used in work contexts when someone is on vacation.* 01:45:45 🍽️ *"Take someone out" is inviting someone for an activity, like a meal or movie, and paying for that activity, commonly used for social events or celebrations.* 01:51:39 🤔 *"Look after" means to care for someone or something temporarily. Example: "My son looks after his younger brothers while I'm at work."* 01:53:00 👞 *"Take off" means to remove something from your body or to leave, like a flight taking off. Example: "Please take off your shoes before coming in."* 01:54:49 🔄 *"Turn on" means to activate a device. Example: "Hey Siri, turn on the lights."* 01:57:44 👕 *"Put on" means to wear clothing or accessories. Example: "It's chilly, you should put on a sweater."* 01:58:38 🚭 *"Give up" means to stop trying to do something. Example: "Don't give up just because you made a few mistakes."* 02:15:53 🤓 *"Stick around" means to remain in a place for a period of time, like waiting for a friend or staying at a location until an event occurs.* 02:16:48 🚿 *"Wash up" is a common phrasal verb, referring to cleaning hands or face, often done before meals or activities like watching a movie.* 02:18:38 🗣️ *"Yammer on" describes talking continuously in an annoying way, often leading to a situation where someone misses an event or bus.* 02:19:31 😠 *"Mouse off" is when someone speaks disrespectfully or angrily to another person, common among teenagers but generally discouraged.* 02:21:40 🛒 *"Load up on" means consuming or purchasing a large quantity of something, like loading up on carbs before a race or taking advantage of a sale.* 02:22:37 📚 *The video covers the top 10 phrasal verbs, offering examples and explanations for each, enhancing your vocabulary in a practical way.* 02:42:22 🔄 *"Getting through" can mean successfully coping with a difficult situation or completing a challenging task.* 02:45:14 📝 *Advanced learners can test their knowledge with a quiz on phrasal verbs.* 02:53:14 😢 *"To bring someone down" is to make them unhappy, while "to cheer up" means to make someone happier.* 03:05:30 🙏 *"Bear with someone" means to be patient, particularly in customer service situations.* 03:06:52 📋 *"Attend to" involves working on or paying attention to a specific task or responsibility.* 03:08:42 😤 *"Cool down" is used to suggest relaxing and calming down when someone is angry or upset.* 03:09:31 🔧 *"Fix up" means to repair or improve something, often used for making changes to enhance functionality.* 03:14:12 🛑 *"To rule out" is used when something prevents something else from happening. For instance, COVID ruled out traveling by preventing it during the pandemic.* 03:14:38 😡 *"To chew someone out" means angrily telling someone they've done something wrong. It's different from "cool down," which is used when someone is angry and needs to relax.* 03:15:35 🤔 *"To settle in" refers to getting comfortable in a new environment, like a new house or workplace. It's a process that takes time.* 03:19:41 🔄 *"To phase in" is used when gradually introducing a new rule, policy, or law. For example, a company might phase in a new dress code over a few months.* 03:20:10 📅 *"To block off" time means to reserve specific periods for tasks or activities in your calendar, ensuring others can't schedule meetings or assign tasks during those times.* 03:21:20 🚶♂️ *"To clear out" means everyone leaves a location, making it empty. For instance, a busy restaurant may clear out after lunch.* 03:27:57 🚪 *"To force out" means asking someone to leave their position against their will, often due to a scandal or unfavorable circumstances.* 03:28:55 🤔 *"To sink in" is used when information or news becomes clear in your mind. It's often used for tragic events or complex information.* 03:32:40 🔍 *"To leave behind" is used when you forget something at a specific location, like leaving your phone behind at a cafe.* 03:33:34 🚀 *"To miss out on" means to miss an important opportunity or experience that shouldn't have been missed, like missing a chance to meet Elon Musk.* 03:34:30 ⏰ *"To show up" means to appear or arrive. It's a casual way to ask about someone's arrival time, like "What time did you show up to the party?"* 03:40:14 🚧 *"Block off": To obstruct an exit and prevent people from leaving, often due to construction or an event.* 03:42:28 🚪 *"Walk out": Leave a place angrily, such as a meeting or discussion.* 03:43:53 🔄 *"Sort out": Resolve a problem, applicable in both professional and personal contexts.* 03:45:14 🍴 *"Use up": Consume or finish 100% of something, leaving none left.* 03:47:26 🔄 *"Grow out of": Lose interest in something as you become older or more mature.* 03:48:18 🚦 *"Go ahead": Give permission to proceed, often used in the context of actions or tasks.* Made with HARPA AI
Hi Jennifer! I scored 10/10 on the 12th quiz. Practice makes perfect, so here are some examples: 1) She prepared for her final exams, burnt the midnight oil, and ground away at the learning materials to get good grades. 2) If you panic, you only mess things up. So, pull yourself together. 3) They were having a stag party at a local karaoke bar. They liked to whoop it up and belted out their favorite karaoke songs. 4) Technical and scientific terms are sometimes difficult, so I tried to act them out to make my message clear. 5) The Prime Minister tried to talk down recent austerity measures.
6) Important things that need to be done and get stuck, gnaw at me. 7) He took a large quick loan and hence racked up considerable debt. He's in a bind. 8) It would be nice if a positive, encouraging, and unselfish attitude rubbed off on all of us. 9) Because of his slipup, his boss was angry with him. He should chalk it up to a learning experience and not make that same mistake again. 10) Hi Mary, long time no see. I'm busy right now, but could we catch up tomorrow at a lovely café?
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a lot! I got 9/10 on the 11th quiz (to look after/wrong, looking after, right). Examples: 1) I take my hat off to people who stand up for democracy, freedom, and justice. 2) He overslept by accident, so he quickly got up and hurried to work. 3) Before you leave, make sure that the stove is turned off. 4) I put on some nice relaxing music. 5) He was with his back against the wall. However, he didn't want to give up. He was confident he could figure his way out of this predicament.
6) They are an affluent family, living on easy street. They hired a nanny to look after their kids. 7) Turn on the TV, please. Our favorite reality TV show is on the air right now. 8) Mary is witty and has a mind like a steel trap. She often brings up new, refreshing ideas. 9) I've looked for my driving license here, there and everywhere. Would you keep your eyes open for it as well? 10) We're running out of ideas. We need to have a brainstorming session and come up with new, innovative ideas.
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I scored 10/10 on the tenth quiz. Examples: 1) She's a skilled IT specialist, so she knows how to take apart and put together any computer easily. 2) Thank you for taking me out. I had a whale of a time! 3) After graduating from Harvard with flying colors, her career really took off. 4) The shirt I bought from the local store had a manufacturing defect. So, I took it back. 5) Sorry, but I'm as busy as a beaver at the moment. Thus, I can't take on new responsibilities right now.
6) I took up Latin American dances several years ago. It's a very nice hobby. 7) A word to the wise - don't take Jack back. He's a tomcat and will cheat on you whenever he can. 8) It's high time I took off. I have to wake up at the crack of dawn. 9) As for looks, he takes after his dad. They are like two peas in a pod. 10) Could you take over the supervisor's assignments while she's on leave?
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I scored 10/10 on the 16th quiz. Examples: 1) Bear with me, please. I'll touch base with my boss and call you back later. 2) The tight deadline was a race against the clock. The team worked on the assignment feverishly to meet a deadline. 3) There's no need to go ballistic! Cool down! 4) You really have a knack for fixing things up. Now, it's all jazzed up! 5) We need to hash out an insightful, smart plan. Our competitor is trying to corner the market.
6) Lighten up! It was only a minor mistake and will come out in the wash! 7) I'm glad I took all that trouble fixing up my old shed. It really paid off, now it's as good as new. 8) It's a feasible solution. On no account will I rule it out. 9) The boss got up on the wrong side of the bed. He chews everyone out who makes even a minor mistake. Give him a wide berth. 10) It takes time to settle in a new country because customs and culture are different. Rest assured, in the end, you'll find your feet.
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the 8th quiz. Examples: 1) We have to sift through the application forms very carefully to separate the wheat from the chaff. 2) Your remarks don't bear on the matter at hand. 3) Yesterday morning, I felt out of sorts. However, after having a cup of joe, I got my second wind. It really perked me up! 4) Many cities in Europe are so compactly built, that you can easily get around on foot or bike. 5) I don't care for cotton candy, to put it mildly. It's so sticky!
6) Our chairman is a stickler for details. That's why our meetings often draw out. 7) Let's call it a day and wrap this meeting up. 8) Never put off till tomorrow, what should be done today. 9) 1) I decided to take a stroll down memory lane and flipped through old photo albums. 10) Neglected children may fall behind at school, and fall through the cracks.
Amazing job! 😊
Hi Jennifer! I scored 10/10 on the final quiz. Yay, the marathon lesson completed with my own example sentences! Examples: 1) At first I thought I would stay home all weekend, but my friend talked me into a pub crawl on Saturday. 2) Oh, you already drew up the contract. You worked like greased lightning, the CEO said to his assistant. 3) It was a race against time. We stepped it up and were able to meet the deadline. 4) He was burning his candle at both ends. Consequently, he burnt out. 5) This is a topic worth discussing further. Thank you for bringing it up!
6) Among others, I look up to inventors, for example, Thomas Edison, who invented very useful inventions. He was tenacious and didn't flinch even though some people ridiculed him for his failures. Despite that, he kept his eye on the ball. 7) I think I stick around for a bit longer and take in this spectacular view! 8) Has your head screwed on backwards? It's foolhardy to drive on worn-out tires like those. It's very slippery out there! 9) Don't try to pawn this fake watch off on us as original. We're not dummies, you won't rip us off! 10) The IT sector hones in on stepping up its production capacity to produce more high-end (top-of-the-line) microchips.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 10/10 on the 13th quiz. Examples: 1) I have lots of pet topics I like to nerd out on: classic cars, electronics, science, green technology, and environmental protection. 2) It's worth being well-prepared. It's much more uneasy and bothersome if you just muddle through it. 3) It's essential to teach your kids not to mouth off to anyone. “Do as you would be done by”. 4) She's a shopaholic and, as a result, maxed out her credit card. 5) Narcissists are the kind of people who can dish it out but can't take it.
6) It was raining cats and dogs, so I decided to stick around in a café a bit longer. 7) It's essential to wash up whenever needed, not only for personal hygiene but also to prevent germs from spreading. 8) Mary forgot to lock up. Consequently, cat burglar burglarized valuable items. He was very dexterous and didn't even trigger burglar alarms. 9) Mary is a chatterbox and yammers on and on. I wish she would cut to the chase. 10) As you may well remember, our camping trip is getting closer and closer. Let's load up on essential camping equipment now, so that we are ready to roll.
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a ton, you rock! I got 10/10 on the seventh quiz. Examples: 1) What do you think of this course? Are you going to opt in? 2) Before you decide to drop out of your IT studies, I recommend you reconsider. IT skills are really useful and in high demand these days. 3) It's a formal occasion, so you need to dress up accordingly. 4) What he said is all Greek to me. I don't understand what he's getting at (driving at). 5) The top politician really dropped the ball. Afterwards, he tried to play down the incident.
6) Is it OK for everybody that our intern sits in on this meeting? She needs to learn the ropes of our corporate meeting practices. 7) I'm hungry as a bear. I need to whip up something before I go! 8) Sometimes, you have to be prepared to act on a hunch. 9) His friend spends money like water, and that's why he's in a jam. He needs to cut back on his spending. 10) They bought a house for themselves. Later they noticed there was a large water damage. They got more than they bargained for.
I got itchy feet when I watched a video clip shot from your balcony. So spectacular views and pleasant weather! Currently, it's -3 C here in the southwest of Finland. It must be enjoyable to stay there as it's midwinter in Canada and Finland!
Amazing job! 🥳
Hi Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the ninth quiz. Examples: 1) He didn't let his workmate's insulting comments get his goat. He simply shrugged it off. 2) She is an avid photographer. She zoomed in to get a good photo of an exotic bird. 3) He's not only lazybones but also cunning. He always finds a way to wiggle out of his duties. 4) That document is long and as dull as it gets. At long last, I got through it. 5) I'm aiming at boosting my English language communication skills.
6) His friends knew he's impulsive and a bit of a madcap, so they egged him on jumping off the bridge. 7) It's a plum job and your chance to make it big. Don't turn it down! 8) Sorry, I'm late. I got held up by a traffic jam. 9) Just a moment! I freshen up before we hit the road. 10) Surprisingly, my girlfriend and my mother hit it off right from the start.
Amazing job! 🥳
Thanks! I got 9/10 on the fifth quiz (loosen up/wrong, loosened up/right). Examples: 1) Ok, let's kick off the meeting by going through our new marketing strategy. 2) The used cars salesman talked up his cars on sale. I didn't want to take it at face value, so I checked the cars thoroughly. 3) Kids, stop goofing around before you get hurt! 4) Obnoxious people tick me off. 5) He felt under the weather and was just moping around the house.
6) People on Skid Row are barely getting by. They are living from hand to mouth. 7) An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So don't let problems pile up. 8) She's very talkative, so she often talks a blue streak. Sometimes I have to tune her out. 9) What's wrong? You've been like a bear with a sore head all day. Loosen up a little, will you? 10) He was just going through the motions and did his job by halves. His boss really flipped out and fired him.
Amazing job!
Stunning channel! I swear, this phrasal verbs are pretty useful to become fluently! ❤ I swear! thanks the Cuitest teacher
Thanks for watching! 😁
Hi Jennifer! Thank you so much for your efforts in making this massive, impressive, and beneficial lesson! You're the best! I scored 10/10 on the first quiz.
Examples: 1) He's a Harvard graduate and likes to show it off pretty much everywhere and every time. 2) Sorry to barge in, but it's urgent. 3) He's frugal and she's spendthrift. Money burns a hole in her pocket. Finally, they broke up as financial matters came between them. 4) One year ago, he had one foot in the grave, and the other slipping. Amazingly, he bounced back and is now as fit as a fiddle! 5) He's very keen on his 1950s hot rod (“old bucket of bolts”), even though it acts up quite often. 6) His dad is regularly really pigheaded, and it's difficult to get one's messages across. It goes to show that you can't teach an old dog new tricks! 7) You can count on Mary to be punctual. She's in her boss's good books. Her timeliness has earned her some brownie points! 8) Thanks for being so helpful and friendly. I owe you one! I make it up to you someday. 9) It took him a while to come around to the idea. 10) He's a vulgar roughneck and a loudmouth. Nobody puts up with his bad behavior.
Amazing examples! You rock!
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 10/10 on the 17th quiz. Examples: 1) It's obvious, that AI (artificial intelligence) is phased in various companies. Those who have a head start, have the advantage over the others. 2) I blocked off next Thursday on my calendar for the meeting. 3) This is a no-go area, so you had better clear out, the policeman said. 4) I have a serious sweet tooth, so I couldn't do without sweets. 5) The top politician was fishing in the murky waters and was on the take. Therefore, he was forced out of the office.
6) This topic is so complicated that it takes time and effort to sink in. 7) As a parent, if you end up in trouble with the law, I'm not going to bail you out. You'll have to face the music and learn how to keep on the straight and narrow. Remember, what goes around comes around. 8) Sometimes skeletons in the closet, if left behind unsolved, may haunt you later in life. 9) You don't want to miss out on my party-there is your favorite band playing and buffet. 10) Mary is as regular as clockwork. I wonder why she didn't show up this time?
Amazing job! 🥳
Thank you Mrs. Jennifer for the online English tutor videos. It help me so much to train and improve my English. Still have to improve more, and much more still I have to learn. My friend a couple days ago asked me "where did you learn English?" And I recommend her to follow your channel.
Thank you Ma'am. From Arik in Indonesia.
I'm so glad to hear that! ❤️ Thank you for sharing with your friends!
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for giving away such amazing tips and pieces of advice, you're the best! I got 10/10 on the 18th quiz. Examples: 1) Video games were very primitive when I was young, so I easily grew out of it and haven't played ever since! 2) I won't walk out in a huff. I like to see things through to the finish. 3) The Earth's resources are being used up at an alarming rate. Smart and insightful approaches are needed, and that applies to every one of us! 4) When I moved, I gave away some stuff to a local second-hand shop. 5) Sorry, the road is blocked off, you have to take a detour.
6) The boss gave us a thumbs up. So, we can go ahead with our revised plan. 7) Jack, mind your p's and q's. Impolite behavior is frowned upon in that upscale restaurant. 8) I know, he's hot-tempered. He shouldn't have lashed out at you, it was out of line. 9) I don't want to burn my bridges. Could we make amends and sort this out somehow? 10) Whenever on vacation in a new city, I sometimes like to wander off the beaten path and find laid-back, cozy places.
That's awesome! 🤩
it's an important and dense course, I have to divide this episode into several parts, and repeat the exercises to imprint in my mind all the subtlety of phrasal verbs!
Thank you Jenifer for this brainstorming 😇
Wonderful, great job!
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I got 10/10 on the 15th quiz. Examples: 1) You know, faint heart never won fair lady. Pluck up your courage and ask her out! She's a knockout! 2) He's into playing electric guitar. He has played ever since he was a pint-sized kid. 3) He was with his back against the wall. The recent setbacks brought him down. 4) I found out that Mary broke off with you. Cheer up! It's not the end of the world and there's plenty of fish in the sea! 5) Pick up some rye bread on your way home, will you?
6) I already dropped the goods off, boss. Everything's done to a T. 7) Weather was wretched, so we ended up staying at home. 8) That's a very enticing offer. Unfortunately, I have to turn it down. I have a lot on my plate and can't take on new responsibilities. 9) Fill out this form carefully so that you don't have to revise it afterwards. 10) I found out that there's more to this than meets the eye. It's a more complicated matter. Well, you live and learn!
Amazing job! 🥳
Thanks, Jennifer! I got 10/10 on the sixth quiz. Some examples: 1) He quarreled with her for a long time. At long last, he made up with her. They buried the hatchet, so to speak. 2) Don't be such a doormat! Take a grip on yourself and stand by your rights! 3) I like to wind down in the evening and watch my favorite reality TV series in English. 4) Her husband was on a business trip, and she was aching for him. 5) She slipped into something more comfortable.
6) Ok, guys, let's call it a night. I'm going to turn in. 7) I need to beef up my English language communication skills. 8) Let's get down to the nitty-gritty and nail down the details. 9) He was relieved that he ultimately opened up to his friend and got a heavy load off his chest. 10) I zone out if someone starts talking about knitting.
By the way, I heard that you have moved to Costa Rica and have a new home there. Your new home looks cozy, and you have spectacular views from your balcony. I believe Costa Rica is a beautiful country. You have begun a new chapter in your life, congratulations, way to go!
WHOO HOO! 🥳
I want to thank you so much for this long enriching video. The longer, the better as you have also expanded the usage of the phrasal verbs. Thank you thank you, and please keep up the fantastic work ❤🎉
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @manalawwad0 ❤️
It is really effective in encouraging those who are interested in English to use practical terms. Thankful
Thank you so much! 😊
Hi Jennifer! Thanks! I got 10/10 on the second quiz. Examples: 1) There was a special offer at a local five-and-dime. I went there early and was able to get it. I lucked out! 2) Make sure you don't back out of your promises and commitments to not let your customers down. 3) My friend is a real chatterbox. She rambles on pretty much everything under the sun. I can't get a word in edgewise! 4) The other day I saw a video clip of a daredevil who climbed on top of a skyscraper without a safety harness! I was flabbergasted. How on earth he pulled it off! 5) You have to abide by traffic rules for your own and others' safety. If you don't you may get a ticket for reckless driving.
6) The main suspect of the fraud clammed up and pled the 5th. 7) The situation was precarious and we were walking a tightrope. However, eventually, everything panned out just fine. 8) The professor delivered so boring lecture that some students nodded off. 9) It dawned on him that he needs to take a new course in his life. He wanted to get out of the rat race. 10) On the surface your plan looks good, but let me mull it over. I'll sleep on it and get back to you tomorrow.
Amazing job! And great examples!
Jenifer teach articles (story) related to culture which help as a tourist to know the country better.
Absolutely I will!
JForrest I've discovered you so late. Like I'M literally questioning myself rn why did i discover this channel so late... The way you teach stuff is amazing everythin is understandable therefore I'm grateful for your efforts
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Hi Jennifer how's it going, no matter if it's a long video lesson, the longer the better, you can learn a lot more with this kind of videos, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna spend a pleasure time watching your beautiful face and listening to you, thanks for the video Jenn. 👍.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
@@JForrestEnglish well, in fact you didn't hear it, you read it 😊 but that doesn't matter at all, It's nothing but the truth Jenn. 👍.
@@fredylopez2477
Metaphorically, it's right to say "I'm so happy to hear that!" even if it is written (not spoken by you). She's absolutely right ✌️👏
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a bunch! I got 9/10 on the 3rd quiz (hones in on/wrong, honed in on/correct). Examples: 1) She talked me into leaving the party early. 2) The big kahuna asked his secretary to draw up the contract. 3) It was a race against the clock. We stepped it up and were able to finish the report at the eleventh hour. 4) He has been working like a dog for a long time. As a result, he burned out and had to take a long sick leave. 5) That's a controversial issue, “an elephant in the room”. Finally, Mary had the guts to bring it up.
6) I look up to all the scientists and decision-makers who try to solve present-day challenging problems. 7) Do you have time to stick around and chew the fat? Yeah, sure! 8) Your winter tires are really worn out, and it's slippery down there. You are tempting fate if you don't buy new ones. 9) So you paid 100 € for that T-shirt? Have you taken leave of your senses? That's a daylight robbery, the vendor really ripped you off! 10) We really need to hone in on improving our marketing strategy.
You're the best! 😘
Thanks! I got 9/10 (taken up/wrong, taking up/right). Examples: 1) The scientist carried out a new experiment. 2) Beyond doubt, I'm a bit of the old school. I still jot down things to remember in my calendar. 3) I can't make head nor tail of these directions! We need an expert to sort all this out! 4) The rescuers had to call off the search due to wretched weather. 5) Studying English takes up quite a lot of my time. That said, it's time well spent!
6) Let's catch up and shoot the breeze! Could you drop in next Saturday? 7) Fill out this form detailedly, please! 8) They made a ground-breaking innovation in which they have a patent pending. Now they have plans to branch out to international markets. 9) The modern-day rat race is all about keeping up with the Joneses. 10) As a result of the incoming Hurricane, the picnic was pushed back till next Saturday.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @Ari3870 ❤️
Very useful phrasalverb for daily conversation
Let's go! 👏
Thanks J..our best teacher!
That's so sweet of you! 💕
Excellent lecture. Just keep it up. You're helping a lot of people. Oh, one more thing, you're very beautiful.
That's so sweet of you! 💕
I can do everything through him who gives me strength.
PHILIPPIANS 4:13/NIV
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Ma'am there are only 180 phrasal verbs and the last 10 are repeated, so total 170.
I am proud of myself that I wrote it all down. Thanks ma'am from India ❤
Well done!
Thank you so much❤
You're welcome, @josephk5229! 👍
Hi professor, loads of thanks from Morocco
Loads of love to you!
I v'e come around (round) to you as an English teacher I'd made sure, you are counted on to teach 🎉
Ahmed from Aden
You rock! 👍
Thanks! 😃
Hi, Jennifer! I've always used “rule out” to mean that something is being excluded from consideration, not to prevent something from happening. Are those things actually the same?
Additionally, could "end up" be used when someone or something finds themselves in a situation or place unintentionally?
Yes and Yes!
Excellent explanation👋
Thank you so much! 😊
This phrasal verbs lesson is the best and most valuable even in comparasion among the equvivalent great ones on youtube. Explanations, background video, quizes and of course the coach working are juist perfect and extremely useful. And all this is for free! I have no idea why such and awesome video have such a few likes. By the way, the explanation "get out, get out of town" of Yours and the way how it was performed just made may day! It was brillian, Jennifer. I vividly imagined a man that just had won a million in a lottery, ran to somebody to share his joy and got a replied "get out of town". And after that nothing left to him but jump into the car and drive faraway lightspeed fast. I bursted out laugh! Much appreciated, Jennifer!
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @captainsmollett9413 ❤️
I want to get across the idea that if you could complete all the essential phrasal verbs,for I want to teach them to my children. Your way of teaching is very intriguing.
Thanks for watching! 😁
Helpful! Thank you !
My pleasure! 😘
Thank you mat ebal
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you so much teacher.❤😊
Could you make more phrasal verbs videos like this.🙏
More to come! 🤩
You are the best teacher in the world I hope you study all the quran and get Muslim ❤❤❤
You're the best! 😘
Definitely for some this is better than going to school. thank you so much
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @luchodelgado8486 ❤️
thank you Jennifer❤❤
You're welcome, @zhiruiwu9148! 👍
thanks for your efforts
So nice of you!
I wish you and Kevin a merry Christmas, and a season of good cheer, may the new year bring you happiness, as you embrace the coming year. Thank you to my teacher, for the late nights you stayed up preparing and posting all those beautiful lessons on utube as well as the kind comments you left... 🙏 ❤
May your Christmas time be cheerful and filled with the very best of everything!!! 🥰🥰
So sorry that I was bit late to wish you all, but I hope that santa and his elves weren't as late as I was.. 🤩🤩
Finally, have a good day and do enjoy the last few days of the 2023... 🙏 ❤
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
I appreciate that! Thank you so much for your nice comment :) Always nice to hear from you, Gams! 😊❤️
best phrasal verbs lesson ever!thx
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @Iris_Chinese ❤️
You re far the best at teaching english !!
Thank you so much! 😊
Hi Jennifer I have been listening to these LONG lessons while going for a walk or going on a bus. Because I don't have the time to spend one hour in front of a screen.
Would it be possible for you to share the PDF of the quizzes that way we can memorize them better? . THANKS IN ADVANCE
That's a great suggestion. In the future I definitely will create PDFs for these lessons as well :)
A very essential lesson my dear teacher.
Thanks alot.
You're welcome, @mansourparsi1586! 👍
Beautiful Jennifer, you are not just my teacher, you are the master of all teachers 😊 Thank you for all your efforts ❤
You're the best! 😘
Hi Jennifer thank you so much for making these massive information. It’s too much effort 🙏🙏🙏🙏
My pleasure! 😘
Your lessons are very good teacher, thank you very much!
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you so much
Thank you so much! 😊
thanks, I have no words to say.
Thanks for watching! 😁
Thank you for making these long lessons
My pleasure! I hope they help!
Love to watch your English video classes... It is awesome
Thank you so much! 😊
Very useful vedio
❤ from বাংলাদেশ ( Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩)🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you so much! 😊
Hey Jennifer.
Would you mind considering making another marathon (200+) kind of video with phrasal verbs, please?
As a suggestion... I'd suggest that you make it based on the book called 'THE ULTIMATE PHRASAL VERB BOOK' by Carl W. Hart. I could send you a pdf version for free, of course if you need it.
Thank you, for your hard work.
Take care.
Great suggestion! 😁
@@JForrestEnglish Should I send you the book?
Extraordinary lesson
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @mdmuzakeer292 ❤️
Thanks dear teacher I always had problems with phrases verbs but you learn very good and are easy now
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @setodetode5028 ❤️
Thanks so much for your kind comment dear and I am so glad of the fact that you always do like my comments., 🙏 🙏 ❤️
Have fun and enjoy the last two days of 2023... 😘😘
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
Thank you so much! 😊
9 out of 10 in the first 10 phrases of verb's quiz. I can really rely on your method.
Amazing job! 🥳
Great teacher
Thank you so much! 😊
Excellent Tranks
Enjoy!
35:12 - 31 verb
WHOO HOO! 🥳
Awesome topic 🎉
You're the best! 😘
Really like it❤ Thank you!
I'm glad you like it
Hi Jenifer! I have a question. What would be the difference between get at and get across? I couldn't find one. Thank you
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
Phrasal verbs are quite important and useful.
Indeed!
Thanks for sharing this important english lesson.
You're welcome, @nelsonmonjarrez9352! 👍
24:00 - 21th
Thanks for watching! 😁
Please make long video of Idioms
Thank you for this video
I already have a long one on Idioms. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/yFqGI-XH7r4/v-deo.html
12:52- 11th phrasal verb
Thanks for watching! 😁
You are the best ❤ 😊🎉
🎉🎉🎉
Thanks alot
My pleasure! 😘
I v'e come around to Canada, the country that has a fantastic peaceful behaviour towads the other world countries.
🎉 Ahmed from Aden
That's so interesting, @user-dm1yg9ph2u! Thanks for sharing! 😄
Awesome!
Glad you think so!
Thank you so much for all of your efforts to make this amazing video
You're the best! 😘
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2. 13:05 11-20
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4. 35:22 31-40
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17. 2:48:35 161-170
18. 3:06:09 "171"- "180"
19. 3:21:39 "181"- "190"
20. 3:40:03 191-200
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Hi Jennifer! I made one mistake on the 14th quiz (get over with my cold/wrong, get over my cold, correct).
Wow, amazing job!
I jotted down a new notes with the video, i am learning...
You're the best! 😘 I just posted a new lesson with 15 new phrasal verbs! You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/QU3tb9Z78iY/v-deo.html
Nice Phrasal verbs
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So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @tusharkaushik933 ❤️
Thanks so much for your effort Merry Chritmas to you and Family 👌
Same to you!
Abide by rule or regulations / accept it and follow it
Dawn on /realize
Dawn on someone that
Pull that off
Back out of agreement/ proposal
Clam up
Mull over / sleep on/ consider and think about
Pan out
Ramble on/ talk at length without getting the point
Nod off/ fall asleep
Luck out
Amazing!
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Same to you! 🎉
@@JForrestEnglish thanks
Channel number one 😊
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Need a full length video on idioms
Here it is! Enjoy :)
great
Thank you so much! 😊
By the way Jenn, I wanna wish you a happy new year and may all your dreams come true. 👍 and I hope you've spent a merry christmas. 👍.
Thank you so much! Same to you! ❤
I don’t know if I can pull that off, but I really want to. Wish me luck
Keep practicing! You've got this! 🙌
10/10 in first quiz
That's awesome! 🤩 Amazing job! 🥳
do ''aim at doing sth'' and ''aim to do sth'' have different meanings?
"Is it not a phrasal verb, but is this sentence fine? Following the next rule: adjective + preposition + gerund. Now, I am confident enough to using all these phrasal verbs in a conversation. I think it's wrong because 'confident' isn't an adjective. 🙏"
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
Is it possible to memorice all of those phrasal verbs?🙃
If you take it one section at a time and get a lot of practice and repetition, then yes!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
04:42 🤝 *"Count on" is synonymous with "rely on" or "depend on," indicating trust in someone to complete a task.*
05:38 💔 *"Come between" describes something disturbing a relationship, be it a person, job, or other factors.*
06:54 🙉 *"Put up with" means tolerating unwanted behavior, often used to express endurance in challenging situations.*
09:10 🔄 *"Act up" indicates behaving badly or strangely, commonly used for both children and malfunctioning devices.*
10:54 ⚖️ *"Make it up to someone" involves compensating for a wrongdoing, often used in personal or business contexts.*
12:39 🚪 *"Barge in" means entering a place unexpectedly, interrupting ongoing activities; successful outcomes are possible.*
27:54 🌟 *"Look up to someone" means to admire or respect someone, often comparing them to a father figure.*
28:49 🔄 *"Step up" or "step it up" means to work or try harder, often used in the context of meeting a deadline.*
32:01 🗣️ *"Bring up" is used when initiating a discussion or introducing a specific topic during a conversation or meeting.*
37:24 📝 *"Jot down" is synonymous with "write down" and is commonly used to quickly note information.*
38:47 🚀 *"Keep up with something" means to make sufficient progress on a task or activity, staying on track with its demands.*
55:18 💌 *"To ache for" means to intensely desire something or someone, often used in a romantic context.*
57:35 🤝 *"To make up with someone" is to forgive and reconcile after an argument or dispute, applicable in both personal and professional contexts.*
58:33 📋 *"To nail down" signifies understanding the exact details or making a firm decision about something, commonly used in planning.*
59:31 🗣️ *"To open up" means to talk freely about one's feelings or emotions, often revealing vulnerability.*
01:02:39 🤝 *"To stand by something" indicates continued support or belief in a particular opinion or person.*
01:03:32 🛀 *"To wind down" means to relax after a busy or stressful day.*
01:03:58 😴 *"To zone out" is when one stops paying attention for a short period, often due to lack of interest.*
01:04:53 🛌 *"To turn in" is a common way to express going to bed, used casually in daily conversation.*
01:20:49 🎤 *"Wrap up" is a common way to say to end or finish, especially in a business context. It's used in meetings or conferences.*
01:21:44 📖 *"Flip through" means to quickly go through a book, report, or magazine, usually to get a general idea or find specific information.*
01:23:42 📉 *"Fall behind" means to make less progress than needed or wanted, applicable in both professional and personal contexts.*
01:28:48 🤷 *"Shrug off" is to disregard or not consider something important, like shrugging off an insult and not letting it bother you.*
01:32:29 📷 *"Zoom in/zoom out" in a video context refers to adjusting the camera to make the subject closer or farther away, crucial for video conferences.*
01:33:27 🐍 *"Wiggle out of" is avoiding a situation or responsibility in a cunning way, like creating a scenario to escape a task.*
01:34:39 🚗 *"Hold up" is when you're delayed, often during travel, and can be used passively, like being held up by kids when trying to leave the house.*
01:36:36 💑 *"Hit it off" means establishing a positive relationship right from the first meeting, commonly used when meeting someone new.*
01:37:23 📚 *"Get through" is about finishing something, often an unpleasant task or chore, implying effort and struggle.*
01:38:19 💄 *"Freshen up" means quickly improving your appearance, commonly done before a meeting or social event.*
01:39:39 🛫 *"Take off" can mean a flight leaving the ground, leaving a location (like leaving a party), removing clothing, or becoming successful.*
01:42:20 🔩 *"Take apart" is disassembling something into individual parts, useful when troubleshooting or moving items like furniture.*
01:43:13 🔄 *"Take back" means returning a purchased item to a physical store for a refund, not typically used for online returns.*
01:44:02 ⏩ *"Take over" is assuming responsibility from another person, often used in work contexts when someone is on vacation.*
01:45:45 🍽️ *"Take someone out" is inviting someone for an activity, like a meal or movie, and paying for that activity, commonly used for social events or celebrations.*
01:51:39 🤔 *"Look after" means to care for someone or something temporarily. Example: "My son looks after his younger brothers while I'm at work."*
01:53:00 👞 *"Take off" means to remove something from your body or to leave, like a flight taking off. Example: "Please take off your shoes before coming in."*
01:54:49 🔄 *"Turn on" means to activate a device. Example: "Hey Siri, turn on the lights."*
01:57:44 👕 *"Put on" means to wear clothing or accessories. Example: "It's chilly, you should put on a sweater."*
01:58:38 🚭 *"Give up" means to stop trying to do something. Example: "Don't give up just because you made a few mistakes."*
02:15:53 🤓 *"Stick around" means to remain in a place for a period of time, like waiting for a friend or staying at a location until an event occurs.*
02:16:48 🚿 *"Wash up" is a common phrasal verb, referring to cleaning hands or face, often done before meals or activities like watching a movie.*
02:18:38 🗣️ *"Yammer on" describes talking continuously in an annoying way, often leading to a situation where someone misses an event or bus.*
02:19:31 😠 *"Mouse off" is when someone speaks disrespectfully or angrily to another person, common among teenagers but generally discouraged.*
02:21:40 🛒 *"Load up on" means consuming or purchasing a large quantity of something, like loading up on carbs before a race or taking advantage of a sale.*
02:22:37 📚 *The video covers the top 10 phrasal verbs, offering examples and explanations for each, enhancing your vocabulary in a practical way.*
02:42:22 🔄 *"Getting through" can mean successfully coping with a difficult situation or completing a challenging task.*
02:45:14 📝 *Advanced learners can test their knowledge with a quiz on phrasal verbs.*
02:53:14 😢 *"To bring someone down" is to make them unhappy, while "to cheer up" means to make someone happier.*
03:05:30 🙏 *"Bear with someone" means to be patient, particularly in customer service situations.*
03:06:52 📋 *"Attend to" involves working on or paying attention to a specific task or responsibility.*
03:08:42 😤 *"Cool down" is used to suggest relaxing and calming down when someone is angry or upset.*
03:09:31 🔧 *"Fix up" means to repair or improve something, often used for making changes to enhance functionality.*
03:14:12 🛑 *"To rule out" is used when something prevents something else from happening. For instance, COVID ruled out traveling by preventing it during the pandemic.*
03:14:38 😡 *"To chew someone out" means angrily telling someone they've done something wrong. It's different from "cool down," which is used when someone is angry and needs to relax.*
03:15:35 🤔 *"To settle in" refers to getting comfortable in a new environment, like a new house or workplace. It's a process that takes time.*
03:19:41 🔄 *"To phase in" is used when gradually introducing a new rule, policy, or law. For example, a company might phase in a new dress code over a few months.*
03:20:10 📅 *"To block off" time means to reserve specific periods for tasks or activities in your calendar, ensuring others can't schedule meetings or assign tasks during those times.*
03:21:20 🚶♂️ *"To clear out" means everyone leaves a location, making it empty. For instance, a busy restaurant may clear out after lunch.*
03:27:57 🚪 *"To force out" means asking someone to leave their position against their will, often due to a scandal or unfavorable circumstances.*
03:28:55 🤔 *"To sink in" is used when information or news becomes clear in your mind. It's often used for tragic events or complex information.*
03:32:40 🔍 *"To leave behind" is used when you forget something at a specific location, like leaving your phone behind at a cafe.*
03:33:34 🚀 *"To miss out on" means to miss an important opportunity or experience that shouldn't have been missed, like missing a chance to meet Elon Musk.*
03:34:30 ⏰ *"To show up" means to appear or arrive. It's a casual way to ask about someone's arrival time, like "What time did you show up to the party?"*
03:40:14 🚧 *"Block off": To obstruct an exit and prevent people from leaving, often due to construction or an event.*
03:42:28 🚪 *"Walk out": Leave a place angrily, such as a meeting or discussion.*
03:43:53 🔄 *"Sort out": Resolve a problem, applicable in both professional and personal contexts.*
03:45:14 🍴 *"Use up": Consume or finish 100% of something, leaving none left.*
03:47:26 🔄 *"Grow out of": Lose interest in something as you become older or more mature.*
03:48:18 🚦 *"Go ahead": Give permission to proceed, often used in the context of actions or tasks.*
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