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Fired Up | English Phrasal Verb Course
FromEnglish Phrasal Verb Podcast: Lessons By Real English Conversations
Fired Up | English Phrasal Verb Course
FromEnglish Phrasal Verb Podcast: Lessons By Real English Conversations
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Length:
2 minutes
Released:
Feb 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Fired Up
Alternative Meaning: To be annoyed, enthusiastic or angry about something or someone
Example 1:
Steve was fired up to get his business started after a conference he attended.
Steve was enthusiastic to get his business started after a conference he attended.
Example 2:
The bad customer service I received at the bank had me fired up. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards.
The bad customer service I received at the bank had really annoyed me. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards.
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Alternative Meaning: To be annoyed, enthusiastic or angry about something or someone
Example 1:
Steve was fired up to get his business started after a conference he attended.
Steve was enthusiastic to get his business started after a conference he attended.
Example 2:
The bad customer service I received at the bank had me fired up. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards.
The bad customer service I received at the bank had really annoyed me. I was telling everyone about my horrible experience afterwards.
Get FREE Access to our Fluency Power Pack Membership
Join us FREE for 7 days to get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course, printable lessons and the Phrasal Verb Stories related to these podcast lessons.
Of course, we know you want to improve all aspects of your English to reach fluency which is why our membership includes lessons that show you how to improve your listening skills and give you activities to help you improve your speaking skills too.
During your free trial, you will also be able to join the conversation practice sessions to participate in a video call with a native speaker and other members from our website.
Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/
Released:
Feb 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (52)
1. English Phrasal Verbs Podcast Introduction: Listen to common English phrasal verbs in context with examples in this English phrasal verb course from Real English conversations. We make this challenging English grammar topic easy to learn by giving alternative meanings, transcriptions and stories. by English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Lessons By Real English Conversations