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What Are Phrasal Verbs and How to Learn Them

What Are Phrasal Verbs and How to Learn Them

FromEnglish with Dane


What Are Phrasal Verbs and How to Learn Them

FromEnglish with Dane

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This might seem like a basic episode (or not) but I think it's a necessary one. I get a lot of questions about phrasal verbs from a variety of students, beginners and more advanced ones too, so I thought I would address those questions with an episode dedicated specifically to what they are, and more importantly: how to learn them.  This episode includes three practical tips to make your life easier when it comes to learning phrasal verbs, while at the same time comforting those of you who feel frustrated by them, and have decided to leave them somewhere in the back of your mind. Phrasal verbs are super useful and actually kind of fun to discover, so listen to this episode and enjoy a fresh, renewed approach. Let me know how it goes.FULL FREE TRANSCRIPTSOutro song: "You" by TumacaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/englishwithdane)
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

¿Hablas español y quieres mejorar tu inglés? Then English with Dane is perfect for you. De verdad, si te sientes estancado/a con el inglés... o si simplemente quieres "mantener forma"... try this podcast. Hablo a un ritmo tranquilo y voy traduciendo cosas para que no te estreses con entender todo. I talk about things like movies, news, sports, music, history, etc, and I always pay special attention to practical vocabulary, expressions and the infinite nuances (sutilezas) that we'll find along the way. Prueba y me cuentas. ¡Ah! Y lo mejor es que además hay transcripciones completas de cada capítulo para que no te pierdas anything! (Ahí tiene que ir "anything" porque no puede haber un "double negative" en inglés!) ✌️