Phrasal Verbs #3 - Useful Phrasal Verbs for Travel and Going on Vacation - American and British Eng
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🌍 Welcome, High Level Listeners! 🌟 Ready for an adventure with English? In today's episode, we dive into the dynamic world of travel phrasal verbs to boost your English fluency and confidence on the go! Join us as we explore essential phrases that will make your travels smoother and your English conversations richer.
🔹 What's Inside?
In-depth explanations of each travel-related phrasal verb.
Practical examples to show how you can use these phrases in real-life travel scenarios.
Tips on how to incorporate these verbs into your everyday English conversations.
🔹 Featured Phrasal Verbs:
Check in / Check out
Set off / Get going
Take off / Touch down
Pack up / Get in
And many more!
🔹 Why Watch?
Master phrasal verbs that are crucial for travel.
Enhance your understanding of subtle nuances between American and British English.
Get ready to express yourself more naturally and confidently in English during your travels.
Whether you're planning a trip or just love learning English, this episode is packed with valuable insights and fun tips that will help you navigate the world of English travel vocabulary with ease.
👇 Join the Conversation!
Have you used any of these phrasal verbs in your travels? Do you find certain phrases more challenging than others? Share your experiences and practice using these phrasal verbs in the comments below!
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Sorry, .. at video time 09:53,
You said '' we're not getting in until midnight", this mean "we were..." (Past continuous) ??
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"We're not getting in until midnight." is the present continuous:
"We are" = We're
We use the present continuous to talk about future plans that are 100% certain or scheduled.
"We're meeting Brian at 3:00pm. I double checked with him earlier."
"I'm leaving at 4:30pm tomorrow - I have a meeting."
Hope that helps!
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Can I ask you , do we use "get in" without object? like can I not say " I got in home" , or" I got in city " and so on?. And can it be used instead of arrive any time or just in travel context ?
Great practice!
And good question
I’d usually say
I just got in, what time did you get it, how did you get in
And it could mean arriving home, at a hotel, new city, etc
I could also use it for work:
What time did you get in this morning , what time did you arrive at work this morning
So we do use it a lot in the place of arrive!
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