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Hi Emma,could you make a lesson on phrasal verbs that I can use to describe my study activites,like doing hw properly or completing projects?I am a student,so I would like to use phrasal verbs to describe my college activities and also to describe my frustration or enjoyment about these stuffs.I hope I got my points across (I learnt this phrasal verb 'get across' from you😊)
A little help here guys 🙂👇 1/ bring up : to start discussing something. Ex: let's bring this up at our next meeting. 2/ to get across: when you want to help someone understand something or manage to communicate an idea clearly. Ex: he is not good at getting his ideas across. 3/ jump in : to interrupt , to join a conversation . Ex: jump in if you have any questions. 3/ butt in: to interrupt a conversation or discussion or someone who is talking. Ex: I was speaking with sue after she lost her job, then jim butts in and start talking about his new promotion. 4/ blurt out : to say something you're not supposed to say. it's secret. Ex: I'm sorry I just blurt it out! 5/ get through to: to try to call someone and they don't answer. Ex: I'm trying to get through but there's no answer. 2 meaning: when you are trying to make someone understand what you are trying to say. Ex: it's difficult to get the message through my team because we all work remotely. 5/ to talk over: to discuss a problem or a plan , usually when you're trying to find a solution , it's when you're a little stuck , you've got talk about some more so that you can come to a resolution or to make it clear. Ex: I know you're upset, let's talk it over tonight when you get home. 2 meaning: to speak when someone else is speaking, to intentionally interrupt them. Ex: I don't mean to talk over you, but we have already decided what to do. 6/ talk around: to convince or persuade someone to agree. Ex: I didn't want to go but he succeeded in talking me around. 7/shut down: to stop someone in the middle of the sentence. Ex: it was kinda awkward, she just shut him down mid-sentence. 2 meaning, to close something. Usually permanently, forever. Ex: the restaurant got shut down last year. 8/ back ( someone) up : to give support by telling other people you're agree with something they said or did. Ex: thanks for backing me up during the meeting. 9/ look back on (something): to think about the past. Ex: I tried to look back on the mistakes i made in the past and learn from them. 10/look after (someone): to take care of someone. Ex: who's going to look after your dog when you're away? 11/ look down on ( someone) : to think you're better of someone or treat someone or something as unimportant or not respect worthy. Ex: it's really common for people who value university education to look down on those who don't have degrees. 12/ look for ( something): to try to find something. Ex: I'm looking for my keys. 13/ look forward to (sth): to wait for something and feel excited about it. Ex: I'm looking forward to summer. 14/ look around or round: to visit a place and see what is there or to explore a place. Ex: before i book the venue I'd like to look around, is that okay? 🙈 15/ look out : to be careful. Ex: look out! you're about to knock that glass off the bench. 16/ look out for (so.): to take care of someone. Ex: my nephews are always looking out for each other at school . 17/ look ( something) up: 1 meaning: search for and find a piece of information in a book or a dictionary. Ex: if you don't know a word look it up in the dictionary. 2 meaning: . (of a situation) improve. Ex: "things seemed to be looking up at last" 18/ look up to someone: to respect someone and you wanna be like them. Ex: I really look up to my boss. 19/ look into ( sth.): to investigate something. Ex: the police looked into his business dealing. 20/ look over ( sth.): To examine something usually quickly. Ex: I'll look over the report and let you know if you want to add anything. 21/ look through (sth.) : to read or briefly examine some of the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.) Ex: She was looking through a magazine as she waited in the doctor's office. 2 meaning : to look at the different parts of (a collection or group of things) I looked through all his letters. 22/ come down with: to catch a cold or illness... Ex: they came with Cold. 23/ fight off: to defend oneself against (someone or something) by fighting or struggling : to avoid being harmed or overcome by (someone or something) Ex: she came down with a cold but she was able to fight it off quickly. 24/ pass away: to die. Ex: my mother passed away give years ago. 25/ dip into : to spend some of your money usually it's money that you're saving for specific purpose. Ex: I'll have to dip into my savings 🙁 26/get by : manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something. Ex: even though Tim has been without work for six months they have been getting by . 27/ go without: manage without something one usually has. to live or continue without having (something) Ex: how long can a human being go without sleep? 28/to mentioned or talked about in conversation. Ex: if anything important come up. I'll tell you about it later. 2 meaning: to approach or go towards someone especially if they are on high level than you are . Ex: come up on stage and collect your award. 3 meaning: if something comes up, it becomes available. Ex: a new opportunity has come up and we need to take it. 4 meaning: if a problem or an issue come up , it happens and we need to deal with immediately. Ex: something has just come up so I need to cancel my appointment . 29/ come in : to enter a room or building. Ex: the tv was so loud he didn't notice me come in. 2 meaning: to arrive. Ex: the train come in at Three o'clock. 3 meaning: it can also be used when talking about clothing or fashion. Ex: these shirts come in three colors. 30/ come out : something that was previously unknown and becomes known. Ex: after 10 years the truth finally came out. 2 meaning: to appear. Ex: there was a dead tree coming out of the water.3 meaning: the release of a product. Ex: the New album will come out in Jun. 4 meaning: to go somewhere with someone for a social event. Ex: do you wanna come out with us Friday night. 31/ come on : to hurry up. Ex: come on, we're gonna be late. 2 meaning: to encourage someone. Ex: come on, you can do it . 3 meaning: it's used when you don't believe what someone said. Ex: come on, that's not true! 4 meaning: to start working. Ex: the light in the bathroom just came on. 5 meaning: it's also used when you're referring to a sickness that is just starting to develop. Ex: I think I got a cold coming on. 32/come down: when something moves in a downward direction ⬇️. Ex: there was a big storm last night and many of the trees came down . 2 meaning: it's used when you're talking to someone who is higher than you , perhaps in a tree 🌴. Ex: come down here ! 3 meaning : it's used when something reduces , often the price. Ex: We're coming down everything in-store for the next seven days, so come on by for the best deals in town! 33/ come down on ( someone): to punish someone become they didn't perform as expected. Ex: my Boss came down on me really hard because I didn't finish the report in time. 34/ come over: to describe a movement from a place to another. Ex: why don't you come over My house for dinner? 35/ come back: used when somebody or something returns to a place or an original state. Ex: I'll come back a half and na hour to get you . Ex2: I thought I got rif of my cold bit I think it's coming back. 36/ brush up on : to update or improve skills. Ex: I got the job at the polishing company! But I really need to brush up on my editing skills. 37/ to turn down: to say no to something or refuse. Ex: they offered me a tickes to the conference. But I had to turn them down because it's my son's birthday 🎉 38/cheer up : to improve your mood. Ex: he was very sad so i told him a joke to cheer him up 😊 39/back up : to provide extra support. Ex: she backed up her stories with photographic evidence. 40/ dress up : to wear a fancy dress for specific party or weeding.... Ex: I've got to dress up because I'm going on a date . 41/cook up : to prepare (food) for eating especially quickly. Ex: I can cook up some hamburgers. 2 meaning: to get an idea ready, to do something maybe a surprise party 🤷. Ex: I'm cooking up a plan . interesting. 45/ whip up : to excite (someone or something) : to cause (someone or something) to feel strong emotions about something. Ex: His speech whipped up the crowd. 2 informal : to cause or create (something). Ex: She was trying to whip up some enthusiasm. 3 informal : to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly. Ex:I can whip a meal up in no time. 46/ dream up : to think of a new idea or to imagine someone new. Ex: I dreamt up an entire neaw plan for the party. 47/Set up : to plan or organise something. Ex: I set up my studio every time I need to film a lesson. 48/ make up : to invent a lie 🤥 or a story. Ex: don't believe her , she always makes up a stories. 2 meaning: to repair your relationship. Ex: Sarah and John had an other argument but they always make up. 49/ come up with: to suggest or think of an idea or solution. Ex: Several of the members have come up with suggestions of their own. 50/heal up : when a surgery get better. Ex: his broken leg healed up really quickly. 51/ sober up : to become less drunk or intoxicated. Ex: coffee and breakfast will help you to sober up. Patch up: to fix something whole again. Ex: I'm going to patch up my the hole in my jumper. So I can wear it 😉 52/ finish up : to complete. Ex: finish up your food. 53/ wrap up : complete, to finish up . Ex: it's almost time to wrap up this lesson . 54/Drink up : finish your drink quickly 56/Eat up : finish your food quickly.
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You literally saved my life in a way that now I’m starting to find more sense to phrasal verbs and how to use them properly. You’re just the best!. Regards from 🇵🇪!
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Hi Emma :) How are you doing ? Well, thanks a lot for this cover. When it comes to learning phrasal verbs in an effective way, you're the first teacher who comes to mind :) For me, it's really important to learn phrasal verbs in daily spoken English. They help us understand the native speakers better and have fluency while we're speaking. Many thanks again. Have a nice week. Greetings from Turkey :)
Thank you for the compliment! I'm quite chuffed to hear that! I'm working on a course about phrasal verbs at the moment, so that I can offer my students a deeper mmmEnglish experience with phrasal verbs!
Yeah, my comment is first for today!!! Hey there Emma! ❤💙I was waiting for you with a huge impatience!!! A gigantic gratitude for these vocabulary lesson! Phrasal verbs are those ones exactly what I really need these days!👍 Because of I decided to revise and remember all of them now in March! Thanks so much! You're blessed by the God!😇
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Hi Emma, great to watch your video again! 🙋🏻♂️ Phrasal verbs always drive me crazy, there are so many of them! 😬🤦🏻♂️ But I regularly try to use them in my English-speaking live vlogs and podcasts 😁😎 So, with your help I hope we all going to be fluent in speaking real English 😊👍 Big hug from me, stay safe and healthy! 💖 🙌
@@j.s.b_ For me, it's most important to focus on the meanings and uses that you'll come across regularly, in everyday English - and don't worry about ALL the different meanings until you encounter them in a meaningful way. I've shared a couple of my vocabulary video that will help: ua-cam.com/video/Vo6YnNh8dqk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/gkl0FyGaTkY/v-deo.html
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1. Bring Up 2. Get Across (A fact, the feeling, idea, message, meaning, a point, a point of view) 3. Jump In 4. Butt in 5. Blurt Out 6. Get Through To 7. Talk Over 8. Talk Around 9. Shut Down 10. Back Up
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This is really intresting.I often got confused with phrasal verbs.After watching your vedio,Indeed I have clear understanding on this.Thank you so much for your gerat service which is really helpful for those who is learning english.
Thanks a lot, this lesson is very informative for me. It is easier for us to remember all these phrasal verbs because you gave such a real-life example.
Hello Emma! The phrases you are teaching us now are very interesting and good to learn for us, Spanish-speaker people as sometimes they get hard to understand by us. I´m a Cuban teacher of English. Thank you very much for allowing me improve my knowledge on he language.
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It is usual when we are talking about a task at school, most of my fellow peers always talk over it before I finish my speeches. I hate it. But I must put up with it. To be honest, I do the same.
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Thanks Emma for your wonderful lessons. I've been following you for a long time. I would like you to give us more examples for each phrasal verb so that I/we can use in different context, and please please speak more slowly.
Dear Madam Emma,thank You so much for this so important and useful lesson! Well,I think (my humble opinion) that phrasal verbs are very tricky for all Students.Thank You again for Your great job and have a nice time,please!
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Hello, Emma. Your lessons help me a lot. You're a great teacher. I'd like to request one thing. Could you please explain "go too far" usage and "mean" usage.
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I hold in high regard those individuals who show compassion towards others and are deeply touched to the point of tears upon learning of someone else's hardships.
Oh I HATE the fact that I didn’t find you earlier :( I should’ve started earlier to improve my English. But thanks to your „phrasal verbs“ videos, I remembered / knew a lot of them.💕
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Hi Emma,could you make a lesson on phrasal verbs that I can use to describe my study activites,like doing hw properly or completing projects?I am a student,so I would like to use phrasal verbs to describe my college activities and also to describe my frustration or enjoyment about these stuffs.I hope I got my points across (I learnt this phrasal verb 'get across' from you😊)
I often hear “rock up” which seems to just mean “arrive”. Is that right?
A little help here guys 🙂👇
1/ bring up : to start discussing something. Ex: let's bring this up at our next meeting.
2/ to get across: when you want to help someone understand something or manage to communicate an idea clearly. Ex: he is not good at getting his ideas across.
3/ jump in : to interrupt , to join a conversation . Ex: jump in if you have any questions.
3/ butt in: to interrupt a conversation or discussion or someone who is talking. Ex: I was speaking with sue after she lost her job, then jim butts in and start talking about his new promotion.
4/ blurt out : to say something you're not supposed to say. it's secret. Ex: I'm sorry I just blurt it out!
5/ get through to: to try to call someone and they don't answer. Ex: I'm trying to get through but there's no answer.
2 meaning: when you are trying to make someone understand what you are trying to say. Ex: it's difficult to get the message through my team because we all work remotely.
5/ to talk over: to discuss a problem or a plan , usually when you're trying to find a solution , it's when you're a little stuck , you've got talk about some more so that you can come to a resolution or to make it clear. Ex: I know you're upset, let's talk it over tonight when you get home.
2 meaning: to speak when someone else is speaking, to intentionally interrupt them. Ex: I don't mean to talk over you, but we have already decided what to do.
6/ talk around: to convince or persuade someone to agree. Ex: I didn't want to go but he succeeded in talking me around.
7/shut down: to stop someone in the middle of the sentence. Ex: it was kinda awkward, she just shut him down mid-sentence.
2 meaning, to close something. Usually permanently, forever. Ex: the restaurant got shut down last year.
8/ back ( someone) up : to give support by telling other people you're agree with something they said or did. Ex: thanks for backing me up during the meeting.
9/ look back on (something): to think about the past. Ex: I tried to look back on the mistakes i made in the past and learn from them.
10/look after (someone): to take care of someone. Ex: who's going to look after your dog when you're away?
11/ look down on ( someone) : to think you're better of someone or treat someone or something as unimportant or not respect worthy. Ex: it's really common for people who value university education to look down on those who don't have degrees.
12/ look for ( something): to try to find something. Ex: I'm looking for my keys.
13/ look forward to (sth): to wait for something and feel excited about it. Ex: I'm looking forward to summer.
14/ look around or round: to visit a place and see what is there or to explore a place. Ex: before i book the venue I'd like to look around, is that okay? 🙈
15/ look out : to be careful. Ex: look out! you're about to knock that glass off the bench.
16/ look out for (so.): to take care of someone. Ex: my nephews are always looking out for each other at school .
17/ look ( something) up: 1 meaning: search for and find a piece of information in a book or a dictionary. Ex: if you don't know a word look it up in the dictionary.
2 meaning: .
(of a situation) improve. Ex:
"things seemed to be looking up at last"
18/ look up to someone: to respect someone and you wanna be like them. Ex: I really look up to my boss.
19/ look into ( sth.): to investigate something. Ex: the police looked into his business dealing.
20/ look over ( sth.): To examine something usually quickly. Ex: I'll look over the report and let you know if you want to add anything.
21/ look through (sth.) : to read or briefly examine some of the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.) Ex: She was looking through a magazine as she waited in the doctor's office. 2 meaning : to look at the different parts of (a collection or group of things) I looked through all his letters.
22/ come down with: to catch a cold or illness... Ex: they came with Cold.
23/ fight off: to defend oneself against (someone or something) by fighting or struggling : to avoid being harmed or overcome by (someone or something) Ex: she came down with a cold but she was able to fight it off quickly.
24/ pass away: to die. Ex: my mother passed away give years ago.
25/ dip into : to spend some of your money usually it's money that you're saving for specific purpose. Ex: I'll have to dip into my savings 🙁
26/get by : manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something. Ex: even though Tim has been without work for six months they have been getting by .
27/ go without: manage without something one usually has. to live or continue without having (something) Ex: how long can a human being go without sleep?
28/to mentioned or talked about in conversation. Ex: if anything important come up. I'll tell you about it later. 2 meaning: to approach or go towards someone especially if they are on high level than you are . Ex: come up on stage and collect your award. 3 meaning: if something comes up, it becomes available. Ex: a new opportunity has come up and we need to take it. 4 meaning: if a problem or an issue come up , it happens and we need to deal with immediately. Ex: something has just come up so I need to cancel my appointment .
29/ come in : to enter a room or building. Ex: the tv was so loud he didn't notice me come in. 2 meaning: to arrive. Ex: the train come in at Three o'clock. 3 meaning: it can also be used when talking about clothing or fashion. Ex: these shirts come in three colors.
30/ come out : something that was previously unknown and becomes known. Ex: after 10 years the truth finally came out. 2 meaning: to appear. Ex: there was a dead tree coming out of the water.3 meaning: the release of a product. Ex: the New album will come out in Jun. 4 meaning: to go somewhere with someone for a social event. Ex: do you wanna come out with us Friday night.
31/ come on : to hurry up. Ex: come on, we're gonna be late. 2 meaning: to encourage someone. Ex: come on, you can do it . 3 meaning: it's used when you don't believe what someone said. Ex: come on, that's not true! 4 meaning: to start working. Ex: the light in the bathroom just came on. 5 meaning: it's also used when you're referring to a sickness that is just starting to develop. Ex: I think I got a cold coming on.
32/come down: when something moves in a downward direction ⬇️. Ex: there was a big storm last night and many of the trees came down . 2 meaning: it's used when you're talking to someone who is higher than you , perhaps in a tree 🌴. Ex: come down here ! 3 meaning : it's used when something reduces , often the price. Ex: We're coming down everything in-store for the next seven days, so come on by for the best deals in town!
33/ come down on ( someone): to punish someone become they didn't perform as expected. Ex: my Boss came down on me really hard because I didn't finish the report in time.
34/ come over: to describe a movement from a place to another. Ex: why don't you come over My house for dinner?
35/ come back: used when somebody or something returns to a place or an original state. Ex: I'll come back a half and na hour to get you . Ex2: I thought I got rif of my cold bit I think it's coming back.
36/ brush up on : to update or improve skills. Ex: I got the job at the polishing company! But I really need to brush up on my editing skills.
37/ to turn down: to say no to something or refuse. Ex: they offered me a tickes to the conference. But I had to turn them down because it's my son's birthday 🎉
38/cheer up : to improve your mood. Ex: he was very sad so i told him a joke to cheer him up 😊
39/back up : to provide extra support. Ex: she backed up her stories with photographic evidence.
40/ dress up : to wear a fancy dress for specific party or weeding.... Ex: I've got to dress up because I'm going on a date .
41/cook up : to prepare (food) for eating especially quickly. Ex: I can cook up some hamburgers. 2 meaning: to get an idea ready, to do something maybe a surprise party 🤷. Ex: I'm cooking up a plan . interesting.
45/ whip up : to excite (someone or something) : to cause (someone or something) to feel strong emotions about something. Ex: His speech whipped up the crowd. 2 informal : to cause or create (something). Ex: She was trying to whip up some enthusiasm. 3 informal : to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly. Ex:I can whip a meal up in no time.
46/ dream up : to think of a new idea or to imagine someone new. Ex: I dreamt up an entire neaw plan for the party.
47/Set up : to plan or organise something. Ex: I set up my studio every time I need to film a lesson.
48/ make up : to invent a lie 🤥 or a story. Ex: don't believe her , she always makes up a stories. 2 meaning: to repair your relationship. Ex: Sarah and John had an other argument but they always make up.
49/ come up with: to suggest or think of an idea or solution. Ex: Several of the members have come up with suggestions of their own.
50/heal up : when a surgery get better. Ex: his broken leg healed up really quickly.
51/ sober up : to become less drunk or intoxicated. Ex: coffee and breakfast will help you to sober up.
Patch up: to fix something whole again. Ex: I'm going to patch up my the hole in my jumper. So I can wear it 😉
52/ finish up : to complete. Ex: finish up your food.
53/ wrap up : complete, to finish up . Ex: it's almost time to wrap up this lesson .
54/Drink up : finish your drink quickly
56/Eat up : finish your food quickly.
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I watch your videos repeatedly so that I can brush up on my English in particular phrasal verbs. Thank you Emma!
You literally saved my life in a way that now I’m starting to find more sense to phrasal verbs and how to use them properly. You’re just the best!. Regards from 🇵🇪!
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Hi Emma :) How are you doing ? Well, thanks a lot for this cover. When it comes to learning phrasal verbs in an effective way, you're the first teacher who comes to mind :) For me, it's really important to learn phrasal verbs in daily spoken English. They help us understand the native speakers better and have fluency while we're speaking. Many thanks again. Have a nice week. Greetings from Turkey :)
Thank you for the compliment! I'm quite chuffed to hear that!
I'm working on a course about phrasal verbs at the moment, so that I can offer my students a deeper mmmEnglish experience with phrasal verbs!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma You’re welcome☺️I’m sure the course is gonna be a live-saver 👍
Yeah, my comment is first for today!!! Hey there Emma! ❤💙I was waiting for you with a huge impatience!!!
A gigantic gratitude for these vocabulary lesson! Phrasal verbs are those ones exactly what I really need these days!👍 Because of I decided to revise and remember all of them now in March!
Thanks so much! You're blessed by the God!😇
Awesome! I'm glad I gave you the chance to review some of the most common phrasal verbs and 'brush up on' your skills!
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That's exactly! Thanks for the reply!
Really very interestint this video, MMM.
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Mmmm yeah, I swear whenever I watch your remarkable lessons, I feel peace of mind. So thank you ever so much for making it great.
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Hello your lessons are excellent and always helps me to remember and brush up my english skills! Its really important to stay in touch and practising the language!
For me grammar and communicating is equally important and essential!! We can see that you put love into your teaching!! Thank you!
You are an incredible teacher, I must say here. I have watching your videos for a very long time now but one thing I just recently clicked how good of an actor you are, I mean the way you make sounds with enthusiastically and pitch of your voice is often high on emotional. It easily shows how much important it is for you to not only teach but also you aspire us learn to learn with same passion 👍👍
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Emma, you're one of the best teachers I've ever met!! Congratulations! Thanks a lot
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Be more attentive.
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Emma ….. I ran into your app a few months ago and I got ro tell ypu I ‘ ve been learning a lot since then… Like the way you speak and how you introduce new topics in English in a very clear and varied way…! Thx so much … Hope you’ll continue doing so….👍
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Hi Emma, despite this Crazy world that we live in, i'm happy to see you again, Hope you're well.
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Hi! My name is BRAULIO TELLEZ and I’m Spanish teacher. I’d like to say that this class was amazing!!!!! You’re doing an amazing job Professor!!!!! Blessings!!!!
I really look up to my mom. She is the most stronger woman I have met!
use the strongest instead of the most stronger
Use superlative form of verb, that means you can say 'she is the strongest* woman' instead of most stronger
Hello dear Emma, I am very fortunate to be able to contemplate you and learn from you, I dream of being in Australia in your classroom learning and learning, thank you very much
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This lesson was very useful.thank you Emma for sharing such an interesting lesson.
It's my pleasure - happy to hear it was useful!
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Best lesson for language teachers. Technical tips for improving language skills. Please keep it continue. Thanks
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Thanks a lot for your lessons for as,we improve our English language!You are the best teacher
Emma you're the best teacher in the whole world
Emma thank you very much for this lesson compilation. It's just what I need!
Great! I'm so glad to hear it!
Thank you Emma! you could launch a new class here every day - I appreciate so much
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I'm doing great, how about you?
@@mmmEnglish_Emma im Good !!
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The best English teacher that I've ever seen her videos.
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Hi Emma, great to watch your video again! 🙋🏻♂️ Phrasal verbs always drive me crazy, there are so many of them! 😬🤦🏻♂️ But I regularly try to use them in my English-speaking live vlogs and podcasts 😁😎 So, with your help I hope we all going to be fluent in speaking real English 😊👍 Big hug from me, stay safe and healthy! 💖 🙌
That's it Dennis - it's all about *practice*! Once you've used them all a few times, they'll become more natural to use!
Hi there! Miss Emma😊
Thanks for combining it all in a single video! I wanna meet you in the future, you're such an awe-inspiring lady☺😃
I've got an issue with learning vocabulary words. There are multiple meanings of certain words and how to learn and use them. How can I work on that?
I'm glad you liked the compilation video!
@@j.s.b_ For me, it's most important to focus on the meanings and uses that you'll come across regularly, in everyday English - and don't worry about ALL the different meanings until you encounter them in a meaningful way.
I've shared a couple of my vocabulary video that will help:
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ua-cam.com/video/gkl0FyGaTkY/v-deo.html
Thank you Emma,you are perfect !
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This lesson is an etalon of your detailed video lessons... As I am taking notes, I started yesterday and finished today. Thank you!
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Thank you Emma for this awesome video. Your lessons are always very helpful to enrich our knowledge in English language skills. Phrasal verbs are a big problem for me
It's my pleasure, Gabriella!
It is very nice listening your nice voice, and your smile boosts me to study English (I often get discouraged)
Finding the right people to guide you (and keep you motivated) is important! Happy to ENcourage you as much as I can!
Thank you Emma
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Yeah very nice illustration mam
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Thanks for the valuable lesson again 🙂
Out of these 50+, which 5 are mostly used by you while talking to your family members?
You're the best teacher ever Mrs Emma, you're lovely and have a very special charisma, I dearly appreciate you
This was such an amazing lesson!Thanks a million Emma!❤❤❤
Great! I’m so happy you found it useful!
Respectable Madam Emma, you are great teacher.
1. Bring Up
2. Get Across (A fact, the feeling, idea, message, meaning, a point, a point of view)
3. Jump In
4. Butt in
5. Blurt Out
6. Get Through To
7. Talk Over
8. Talk Around
9. Shut Down
10. Back Up
Hii teacher👩🏫 ☺☺ wassup. Thanks 🙏for such a fabulous lesson.
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I really love your content it makes me feel a native speaker
Hello Emma...i dont can recognize u🌹 , but i try to learn english and listen and watch on you😄❤️ and waiting on mark heart from you
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This is really intresting.I often got confused with phrasal verbs.After watching your vedio,Indeed I have clear understanding on this.Thank you so much for your gerat service which is really helpful for those who is learning english.
Thanks a lot, this lesson is very informative for me. It is easier for us to remember all these phrasal verbs because you gave such a real-life example.
I have always "looked up to" you.
Hello Emma! The phrases you are teaching us now are very interesting and good to learn for us, Spanish-speaker people as sometimes they get hard to understand by us. I´m a Cuban teacher of English. Thank
you very much for allowing me improve my knowledge on he language.
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Emma you're much more than I thought about you. Keep enlightening us
Thank you!!! For your time teaching English!!! I used when I started learning English and now I am very confident talking !!!
Ooh my dear Emmi I just love they you teach you are the best teacher in this whole world ❤️ love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
It's a pleasure to see you
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It is usual when we are talking about a task at school, most of my fellow peers always talk over it before I finish my speeches. I hate it. But I must put up with it. To be honest, I do the same.
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Thank you Emma for all for your voice for your speak!
First of all a listen your voice, and you help me a lot! Thank you!
Emma, I look up to you and that's why I am looking forward to you and your lessons!
Thank you for your kind words - that's so lovely to hear!
Ola.. meu nome é Leoni, sou brasileiro, gosto muito do seus vídeos, estou aprendendo inglês. Praticando o Listen. Aprendendo muito!
Hello.. my name is Leoni, I’m Brazilian, I love your videos, I’m learning English. Practicing Listen. Learning a lot! Thankyou
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing Leoni!
I sensed that when Emma mentioned her father, her face had a slight emotional change. Be strong, my lovely and inspiring teacher. Love you. 🤟
thank you so much, we learned lots from you and thank you for your heart full episodes that you have prepared.
Brilliant lesson. Very conscise with clear pronunciation and definitions.
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Most welcome. It has given me some fresh perspectives for use with my own students. I shall recommend your channel.
Emma u r amazing ....how crystal clear accent u have got...its quite comfortable to understand your lessons...❤
Thanks a million from Myanmar 🇲🇲
It's my pleasure!!!
Thanks so much, how a good singer you are
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Hi thanks Emma your pronounsiation is very clear and you are the best teaching offer for everyone
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, Emma. We appreciate you and your work.
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Great ,!! Interesting video Emma thank you so much !
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
you are a very great expert so I am very glad to hear you constantly
Thank u EMMA I learning more English from your page and I have been improve from time to time my four skills.
I’m very interesting to watch your teaching English videos. Thank you very much Emma.
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A great job. Congratulations. I am impressed.
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I like your lesson so much because you're the best teacher ever😊😊😊😊 and I know you teach me a lot of things first I tried to read my book and then second 🥈 I need to read my book everyday so I can complete a unit and Emma is helping me😊 and I liked it so much😊
I adore your 'RIGHT'!.. And I adore you😘
I love her “right?”, too💕😂
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Thank you more l am like about your lessons for teach phrase verbs some thing attracted to me while listening along with your lesson also many cheer for learning ways thank you so
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Wallah !!! What a amazing lesson.
Hats off to your non stop dedication, commitment and hard work..
Thank you, Babar - I'm so glad you found the lesson helpful! 🙌
Hi Emma. Nice to hear you again. Sorry I lost you pressing wrong button. I am glad you find my vikness in learning English. I am sure you introduce mi to all those quiz. I love tham and they are easy to improve English. Thank you very much. I will continue to listen to you again.
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Thanks Emma for your wonderful lessons. I've been following you for a long time. I would like you to give us more examples for each phrasal verb so that I/we can use in different context, and please please speak more slowly.
I like the way you bring up every useful verb properly Emma, You are awesome
Dear Madam Emma,thank You so much for this so important and useful lesson! Well,I think (my humble opinion) that phrasal verbs are very tricky for all Students.Thank You again for Your great job and have a nice time,please!
Thank you for such lovely words Honza!
Lots of inspiration
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Superb. I am sure you are enlightening many around the world with alot of your hard work. God bless.
Emma How're you ?? I'm Frank
I am your fan number one. I love your accent. I Hope one day sound and speak like you, its going to take a long time because where I live most of the people speak Spanish so the environment is against with me.
I love your interesting videos and thank you so much for having provided us this video about Idioms. Greetings !!! Take care 🥰
Thank you Teacher .
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Baby You áre the Best English teacher i"ve ever seen!! We love you in Barquisimeto -Venezuela!
Thank you so much for backing me up. I always look up to my teachers parents and friends.
I get by with a great help from my wife.......//.....//...❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Hello Emma. Thank you for videos
It's my pleasure - thanks for saying hi!
i really hate look down on each other. if i have a wish i wish people to look after of each other more. Thank Emma. I love your teaching
You are soo sympathetic ☺
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Hello, Emma. Your lessons help me a lot. You're a great teacher. I'd like to request one thing. Could you please explain "go too far" usage and "mean" usage.
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'Go too far' means to say too much but in a not nice way. So you might criticise someone, but if you 'go too far' it might be that you upset that person, or say something that is unkind.
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I hold in high regard those individuals who show compassion towards others and are deeply touched to the point of tears upon learning of someone else's hardships.
Oh I HATE the fact that I didn’t find you earlier :( I should’ve started earlier to improve my English. But thanks to your „phrasal verbs“ videos, I remembered / knew a lot of them.💕
That's okay, Rina - it's *never too late*!
I really need brush up on my communication skills. Great Help Thanks.
Thanks learn alot from this lesson.
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