1. Pig out - Eat a lot of food (Usually unhealthy food) 2. Tuck in - To start eating 3. Dig in - To start eating (More informal) 4. Wolf down - to eat very fast 5. Eat up - Finish your food/meal 6. Pick at sth - To touch/play with your food when you don’t want it or not really hungry 7. Snack (on) - To eat something between meals 8. Polish off - To finish your food completely (because you enjoy it) 9. Live off sth - to eat/survive eating only this food 10. Full up (adj), Fill up (pv) - To eat enough so you are not hungry anymore 11. Fill up on sth - To become full from eating one thing. 12. Cut down (on) sth - reduce consumption eat less of something 13. Cut out - eliminate/ quit eating sth to lose weight or because of an allergy or intolerance. 14. Eat out - Go out to eat (in a restaurant) 15. Eat in - stay home to eat or where you ordered the food 16. Take away (pv), Takeaway (n) - Remove the food from where you bought it and eat at home 17. Order in - order food to the home Order a takeaway 18. Pick sth up - collect the food 19. Whip up - prepare food quickly 20. Cut up, Chop up - To cut into pieces 21. Dice up - Cut into small squares 22. Slice up - To cut or divide something into slices/layers: onions/bread 23. Boil over - (of a liquid) flow over the sides of the container in boiling 24. Warm up, heat up - to make warm 25. Fry up - cook with oil
Hi Leila, Your lesson provide wonderful information about how to use food phrases in your daily English speaking. I admire your suggestions. Thank you. #homework 1. Cut out = Try to cut out the foods that are making you fat. 2. Cut down = He cut down on coffee and cigarettes, and ate s balance diet. 3. Take away = I had a strong coffee to take away the nasty taste of the food. 4. Whip up =I can easily whip up an omelet. 5. Polish off= If you would please help me we could soon polish off this work. Thank you. ,
What a wonderful way to learn phrasal verbs❣️ Leila is a genius👩🎓 I tried some of them with British native speakers and they were really impressed!!! Lots of love 💗 💗💗
Thank you teacher leila i like your lesson so much i have a thirst to watch your videos they are helpful and useful we can learn many things from the contents that you give us .l love so much the name of Leila . My name is leila this name is arabian and l am from Arab country .
With every single video from your channel, we progress to another level and you become more charismatic and lovable. You deserve all due respect for you personality and your valuable lessons 🌹
Great lesson , learning phrasal verbs always gets me excited. I had not heard tuck in before the video so mission accomplished!! You had the most gorgeous assistant on earth Leila , The goddess Sabrah !!! I just like have the pope as your personal driver .
Hiya, darling Leila! The lesson is incredibly useful! Very interesting topic!💪👍👍 We're fond of learning phrasal verbs, especially with you!💞💖💕 See ya, Best wishes!😊😘😘
Hi 🙋🏼♀️ Great , thanks a lot 😍 My mum has warmed a soup up for me I always snack on especially at evening Today , I’ve wolfed down because I have no time for the first lecture at uni ( this is a real situation not just a sentence 😄 )
Hi Leila Hi Sabrah glad to see you These phrases are very helpful I need to cut down on meat Thanks a lot I hope you have a great weekend my beautiful teachers 😉🇧🇷
I would like to add a phrasal verb to the list: to gobble sth up: to use a lot of sth very quickly. E.g.He must have been starving. He gobbled up a whole chocolate with hazelnuts as well. I would also like some phrasal verbs related to clothing and transportation too.For example to do up.
I'll rapidly fry some eggs and bacon for our breakfast. Warning that the milk might boil over on the stove, mom's just cleaned it up! Yesterday my friends and I pigged out on fry-up now my stomach is aching. We're supposed to wolf down and rush back to work. I chop up the onions, you slice the mushrooms up and she dice the vegetable up. It'll better this way cuz I have to whip lunch up. Ok, I'll take the pizza away I'm worn out, shall we order some food in? Are you eating out tonight? No, I got no money, I'm eating in then watch some TV. I'm not hungry cuz I've been snacking on all day. Dig in kids. Bon appetite! You really need cut the sugar out and cut down on dairy, those are your doctor's recommendation. I cut off a tiny slice of the bread, it was so delicious.
Hello. I'm not a English native. I want improve my vocabulary in english. So I want to ask if there is any rule to put the words such as: "up, down, out and in " after verbs in order to make phrasal verbs. Thanks to replying me.
Hello Leila, here are my examples: I tend to pig out in the evening when I come back from work, I’m just so hungry. My mother was always telling me to tuck in before I started my meal. Oh, come on mate, dig in this delicious pizza! I usually wolf down my breakfast in just a few minutes. Eat up the dinner son or else you won’t get the ice cream! I was always picking at meat when I was a child, I just couldn’t digest a dead flesh. I always snack on apples between meals, they’re so healthy. I’ve noticed that Polish people always polish off their meals, they’re just rushing to work. Italians live off pasta, but I prefer fruits. Thank you for that dessert, but I’m full up. I’ve filled up on crisps and now my stomach hurts. My father should really cut down on alcohol, he gets wasted every weekend. My friend had to cut out gluten because he has celiac disease. I enjoy going out with my wife at the weekend to eat out in a fancy restaurant. My parents are too old to go out to a restaurant, so they always eat in. You shouldn’t live on takeaways all the time. When I don’t have time to cook I usually order some food in. I never have time to collect the food, so I wait for the delivery. The only meal I can quickly whip up is a toast with jam. I always cry when I chop up an onion. You should dice up the pumpkin if you want to cook it. I like to eat bread with a sliced up tomato. Every time I cook pasta it boils over, I should really be more careful. I had to heat up my dinner because I came home very late this evening. Frying up on a pan is very unhealthy, that’s why I mostly eat raw fruits and veggies. How about phrasal verbs related to sport? Have you done it already? Thanks in advance. Best wishes, Jakub
I get afraid of the sound of the wolf that you used in your video .. whenever I hear the sound on television , I change the channel immediately .. it's often used in horror movies !!!!!! ☠️☠️☠️😦😣
1. Pig out - Eat a lot of food (Usually unhealthy food)
2. Tuck in - To start eating
3. Dig in - To start eating (More informal)
4. Wolf down - to eat very fast
5. Eat up - Finish your food/meal
6. Pick at sth - To touch/play with your food when you don’t want it or not really hungry
7. Snack (on) - To eat something between meals
8. Polish off - To finish your food completely (because you enjoy it)
9. Live off sth - to eat/survive eating only this food
10. Full up (adj), Fill up (pv) - To eat enough so you are not hungry anymore
11. Fill up on sth - To become full from eating one thing.
12. Cut down (on) sth - reduce consumption eat less of something
13. Cut out - eliminate/ quit eating sth to lose weight or because of an allergy or intolerance.
14. Eat out - Go out to eat (in a restaurant)
15. Eat in - stay home to eat or where you ordered the food
16. Take away (pv), Takeaway (n) - Remove the food from where you bought it and eat at home
17. Order in - order food to the home Order a takeaway
18. Pick sth up - collect the food
19. Whip up - prepare food quickly
20. Cut up, Chop up - To cut into pieces
21. Dice up - Cut into small squares
22. Slice up - To cut or divide something into slices/layers: onions/bread
23. Boil over - (of a liquid) flow over the sides of the container in boiling
24. Warm up, heat up - to make warm
25. Fry up - cook with oil
Thanks a lot! The best!
Great video, useful as always, thanks Leila 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Leila,
Your lesson provide wonderful information about how to use food phrases in your daily English speaking. I admire your suggestions.
Thank you.
#homework
1. Cut out = Try to cut out the foods that are making you fat.
2. Cut down = He cut down on coffee and cigarettes, and ate s balance diet.
3. Take away = I had a strong coffee to take away the nasty taste of the food.
4. Whip up =I can easily whip up an omelet.
5. Polish off= If you would please help me we could soon polish off this work.
Thank you.
,
Amazing 👏
Marvelous video. Thanks Ma'am.
Thanks! Your lesson is really clear.
This brilliant lesson is something else!!
I loved Leila so much that I polished her off!!
Don’t think you can say it for a person, but maybe fir the lesson? I polished off this lesson! 👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK Oh sorry!
@@LoveEnglishUK Just kidding Leila!
Great Lesson .Thanks Miss
What a savoury lesson !
👍😊😊😊😉 thank you Manjira 💕
Great !
Thanks Leila! I am filled up with English food expressions!
Haha! Great!!! 😊💕👍
What a wonderful way to learn phrasal verbs❣️ Leila is a genius👩🎓 I tried some of them with British native speakers and they were really impressed!!! Lots of love 💗 💗💗
That’s fantastic!!! We are so pleased! Well done! 🎉💪👍💕
it is very useful phrasal verb ma'am you teach us nice thank laila&sebra
Thank you it was very useful appreciated
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I love you for your dedication
Another super cool lesson Ms. Leila!
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This was very good n helpful thanks alot maam.
Wooooowwwwwww...amazing tips!!! I love cooking and I have enjoyed it a lot. You girls rock!!!
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We highly appreciate your effort. Thanks teacher Leila (ليلى)
Extremely spiffed lesson .... splendid explanation ..✌️✌️
Thank you teacher leila i like your lesson so much i have a thirst to watch your videos they are helpful and useful we can learn many things from the contents that you give us .l love so much the name of Leila . My name is leila this name is arabian and l am from Arab country .
Wonderful lesson. Laila
Thank you.
Thanks Leila!
With every single video from your channel, we progress to another level and you become more charismatic and lovable.
You deserve all due respect for you personality and your valuable lessons 🌹
Oh that’s wonderful! Thank you Aymoon! 💕😊👍
love the video leila! ❣️
Very interesting topic Laila . Thanks a lot.
You’re very welcome! 💕👍
Thanks for your lesson, it is great.
You’re very welcome! Big hugs from England! 😊👍
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Thank you! We are so happy you enjoy our lessons! 💕👍😊
Great lesson , learning phrasal verbs always gets me excited. I had not heard tuck in before the video so mission accomplished!! You had the most gorgeous assistant on earth Leila , The goddess Sabrah !!! I just like have the pope as your personal driver .
This pink jumper fits you harmoniously...
as all your lessons
it is amazing
I am an English teacher
I am Jordanian
I improved alot I can see this on my students I thank you
You’re very welcome Wafa! 💕👍
I have to congratulate
you for this video educational and funny .
it's very useful thank you for amazing lesson.
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The lesson is amazing very useful
Oh wonderful! I’m so happy you enjoyed it! 💕👍😊
Nice one, lovely jobly son!!
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I always fry stakes up, and dice garlic and onion up to prepare them.
Could you make a lesson about the differences between idioms, phrases, etc, please?
Nice video Maam
Thanks
Hiya, darling Leila! The lesson is incredibly useful! Very interesting topic!💪👍👍
We're fond of learning phrasal verbs, especially with you!💞💖💕
See ya,
Best wishes!😊😘😘
It is very useful video for me 😍
Howdy sweetheart from Colombia... thank you so much for teach us English, bless and kisses
Love 😍 you Leila
Hi 🙋🏼♀️
Great , thanks a lot 😍
My mum has warmed a soup up for me
I always snack on especially at evening
Today , I’ve wolfed down because I have no time for the first lecture at uni ( this is a real situation not just a sentence 😄 )
Good job! Nice girls! 👍🤗
Your posture is so beautiful 😊
load in; squeeze out; rattle through; sprinkle in; turn over; get rid of; hit up; back into; burn away; carry on; check out
Hi Leila Hi Sabrah glad to see you
These phrases are very helpful
I need to cut down on meat
Thanks a lot
I hope you have a great weekend my beautiful teachers 😉🇧🇷
Yes, I think meat is one thing I need to cut down on! 😉😊👍💕
I'm in love
Hi,leila
what does this ""sth"' mean?at the minut 4:44
thank you
Short form of 'something'
Thanks Lucy! X
@@LoveEnglishUK Pleasure...Cheers for the lesson!
Hi Leila. Now, I'm full up with food pv's my head going to blow up!
Hahaha! Yes! Quite a lot of phrasal verbs to digest! 😉🤪💕👍
Hi guys good evening in Thailand now 🙏✌✌❤❤💋💋
I would like to add a phrasal verb to the list: to gobble sth up: to use a lot of sth very quickly.
E.g.He must have been starving. He gobbled up a whole chocolate with hazelnuts as well.
I would also like some phrasal verbs related to clothing and transportation too.For example to do up.
I'll rapidly fry some eggs and bacon for our breakfast.
Warning that the milk might boil over on the stove, mom's just cleaned it up!
Yesterday my friends and I pigged out on fry-up now my stomach is aching.
We're supposed to wolf down and rush back to work.
I chop up the onions, you slice the mushrooms up and she dice the vegetable up. It'll better this way cuz I have to whip lunch up.
Ok, I'll take the pizza away
I'm worn out, shall we order some food in?
Are you eating out tonight? No, I got no money, I'm eating in then watch some TV.
I'm not hungry cuz I've been snacking on all day.
Dig in kids. Bon appetite!
You really need cut the sugar out and cut down on dairy, those are your doctor's recommendation.
I cut off a tiny slice of the bread, it was so delicious.
I love Chips L!
Me too!!!! 🍟
Leila mam it is delicious video
Hello. I'm not a English native. I want improve my vocabulary in english. So I want to ask if there is any rule to put the words such as: "up, down, out and in " after verbs in order to make phrasal verbs. Thanks to replying me.
I did a takeaway (buying food on the way home) and ate it at home could you say if you buy sth to eat and you're eating it at home. Am I right?
i love you🥰
Hello Leila, here are my examples:
I tend to pig out in the evening when I come back from work, I’m just so hungry.
My mother was always telling me to tuck in before I started my meal.
Oh, come on mate, dig in this delicious pizza!
I usually wolf down my breakfast in just a few minutes.
Eat up the dinner son or else you won’t get the ice cream!
I was always picking at meat when I was a child, I just couldn’t digest a dead flesh.
I always snack on apples between meals, they’re so healthy.
I’ve noticed that Polish people always polish off their meals, they’re just rushing to work.
Italians live off pasta, but I prefer fruits.
Thank you for that dessert, but I’m full up.
I’ve filled up on crisps and now my stomach hurts.
My father should really cut down on alcohol, he gets wasted every weekend.
My friend had to cut out gluten because he has celiac disease.
I enjoy going out with my wife at the weekend to eat out in a fancy restaurant.
My parents are too old to go out to a restaurant, so they always eat in.
You shouldn’t live on takeaways all the time.
When I don’t have time to cook I usually order some food in.
I never have time to collect the food, so I wait for the delivery.
The only meal I can quickly whip up is a toast with jam.
I always cry when I chop up an onion.
You should dice up the pumpkin if you want to cook it.
I like to eat bread with a sliced up tomato.
Every time I cook pasta it boils over, I should really be more careful.
I had to heat up my dinner because I came home very late this evening.
Frying up on a pan is very unhealthy, that’s why I mostly eat raw fruits and veggies.
How about phrasal verbs related to sport? Have you done it already?
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Jakub
These are great! One correction
‘Dig into this pizza, or dig in, this pizza is delicious.’ But amazing work!! 😉💕😊👍
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you. Can you also have a look at my examples under your previous video ("100 advanced adjectives)"?
I wolf down my food when I saw that another video uploaded 😄😊☺
Haha! Great use of that expression!!! 😂🤪😊😊😊💕👍
Dear teachers, thank you for your useful phrasal verbs, in Rome, there are a lot of restaurants to pig out... Pizza 🍕 and spaghetti 🍝 🤣
Hey Laila 😀😀
OMG! Oh My Gosh! I'm the first again today!
Amazing! 🎉💕🎉💕
Congratulations Rezza
Thank you, @@sohamroy6810.
Leila pretty in pink!!
Thank you dear Ahmed! 😊👍💕
@@LoveEnglishUK Welcome Darling!
Can't thank you enough, was really useful lesson
Tuck in
Thx m full up
Laila, the woman herself.
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I cut out soda
Alguien le encargaron este video para tarea de inglés??? Xd
I cut out drinking diet coke since it's not good for my lever.
Hi Leila!
My children definitely could live off with chicken!! 😭😭😭😭😭
Well, better than me living off chocolate!
😂🤪
I cut out aspirin
Please share your lip colour
I live off soda
Oh!! Not good for your teeth 🦷 🤪😬
@@LoveEnglishUK I just kidding teacher forgive me I live off vegetables and fruit. Meat
I get afraid of the sound of the wolf that you used in your video .. whenever I hear the sound on television , I change the channel immediately .. it's often used in horror movies !!!!!! ☠️☠️☠️😦😣
It would be better to make sentences