1:to get ahead 2:to burn out 3:to zero in on something) 4:to put smth on 5:to spell something out 6:to think through something 7:to roll something out 8:to go after something/someone 9:to go over something 10:to call something off. Thanks fir those verbs)
Hi Annemarie, you SPELT OUT the phrasal verbs so well that my son could GET AHEAD in his grammar lessons and that has helped him to ZEROED IN ON the confusion related to the use of the phrasal verbs. Thanks
Thank you Annemarie for spelling this lesson out for me. The way how you've presented it and the sentences you've applied in examples have all zeroed in on feeling excited to boost my English proficiency. Although I've found all these 10 phrasal verbs as my favourites there are the ones I feel passionate about. They are to get ahead and go over. These days I'm making so many excuses and I feel shame of not being able to get ahead on my professional study. Hence I've given a commitment to go over my daily routine and get back on track immediately.
Another wonderful and lucid lessons, Annmarie ! Being a doctor I’m extremely busy with the ongoing pandemic of COVID 19. In midst of the busy clinical work , we need to join video meeting with the company before the roll out the SOPs.
I love your lessons Ma'am as you commence your lessons without killing time of viewers esp. the working ones like me. Thank you I will definitely use these phrasal verbs in my day to day conversation.
I am getting ahead a lot my English with your lessons. And because they are so clear, you never need spelling them out for your pupils. I used to going over your videos for being sure that I learn everything you explain
1-The way you spelled it out for us was the best ever 2-Living with my piblimgs house was enough for me getting burnt out We must go over all the details about the launching of this new product
Thank you! That was really helpful. My favs are to get ahead and to zero in on something. Examples: 1. I really need to get ahead with a blog post I am working on. I have a lot of notes, now I need to sit up and write down the text. 2. We had a long meeting. We had to solve the issue. It took us some time to determine the problematic area and zero in on the failing feature.
REPETITION is the KEY to Remembering and Knowing how to use new vocabulary. Great Tip. Thanks, I was wondering about it but it's great to find a confirmation for assuring that is it. My favorite phrasal verbs from this list are: to spell out, to go over and think through Thanks!
I had been working for 12 hours yesterday, I was really burnt out by the end of the day. However, I enjoyed working so hard to get ahead on my career path.
thanks, sincerely since i started following you my level in english jumped up specifically the way how you spell it out the lessons and make them much easier for us thank you so much.
Hi I'm a new viewer of your channel and I must say that your way of teaching is not only effective but also easier to sustain. Just a request, please enumerate all phrasal verbs or idioms at the end of the session so that its easier to take a screenshot and get back to it whenever possible. Sincere regards Archana
My two favorite phrasal verbs 1-to spell something out. Last year I had to spell out "Fronting" to a young colleague who had never heard this word. 2-To go over I dislike noticing some errors in my messages after sending them. That's why i repeatedly go over them before sending them. Anne Marie, my favorite advisor and trainer. Take care!
Thanks for the oragnized presentation! Here is mine below. 1. To zero in on: I think I've zeroed in on how to play worship music. 2. To roll something out: Most churches lately have rolled out online fellowship for the congregation. 3. To spell something out: One of my engineer friends just spelled his profession out for me.
I do go after each and every lesson of yours. I try to zero in on my grammar mistakes every time I get to converse; even though I know I should not, however, I do on account of being bound by the nature.
1. When I'm doing something, I like to get ahead. 2. Once at work I used to work so hard after that I was burnt out. 3. It's important to me to zeroed in on the things that are important. 4. I don't like putting things off.5. I don't like when people beat around the bush. I like people to spell things out clearly. 6. It's important to think things through. 7. Please roll everything out. 8. When I wanted something so bad, I go after it. 9. Please don't go overboard. 10. The party was called off, because of the rain.
I was going to GO OVER the complicated contract today so that I can SPELL it OUT to my colleagues. But I decided to PUT it OFF till next Monday, because I found that it was Saturday today. I prefer learning English with your video on weekends particularly now. Otherwise, I'd BURN OUT. I always like putting something off, so my favorite is PUT OFF. Thank you!
Hi, thank you for your very helpfull lesson. Here are some examples that I learn from this video: 1/ I watch Speak Confident English video everyday, so that I can get ahead on my English. 2/ My friend did a lot of house chores after her working day. Thus, she burnt out. 3/ I just failed the IELTS exam, so I've zeroed in on the main reason to solve this issue. 4/ My friend smokes a lot that has a negatively affect to everybody around him. I want to tell him the truth. However, I worry that he will get angry at me. Therefore, I putt it off so long time. 5/ My son loves science. He usually spells some interesting phenomena out for me. 6/ I want to move to aboard, so I need to think through the plan first. 7/ My company will roll new software out in September. 8/ I work very hard to go after my dream. 9/ To start up a business, you have to go over it carefully. 10/ Due to covid-19 pandamic, I must to call my flight to Canada off.
Hi Annemarie, you' re a wonderful teacher ! Your lessons are really helpful and I love them. Here's two sentences with two of my favorite phrasal verbs , I hope they 're correct ! 1) I need to go over my application for a new job to make sure it's correct. 2) My husband is a musician and I always ask him to spell the musical store out for me , but I'm hopeless ...
Annemarie, I casually find you "live" online today. This was a great pleasure for me. I was going over one of your lessons when I found your "live". By the way, it was watching one of your lessons that I zeroed in on my problem with fluency in English, I need to practice more to talk. I watch lots of lessons, I read lots of articles but I definitely don’t practice talking. And you spelled it out for me in that lesson. Thank you very much.
Hi Annmarie. My favorite phrasal verbs are: To get ahead and To burn out. I have been going ahead with my English classes no matter my other duties. After 30 minutes joking, I am burned out.
Example 1: I'm a kind of person who likes getting ahead rather than putting off the things on my to-do-list. Example 2: This year the company will roll out a new fat-burner. Thank you for this precious lesson.
My top 2 phrasel verbs are: to zero in on something and to think through. I.e. In order to zero in on why my photo edits are not good enough I need to think through my work flow. Thank you for this lesson! So helpful :)
Great Pacing! I love the cadences you use, which is perfect for my Intermediate ESL students currently stuck at home. I send them the link, and provide additional information (for example, I gave them the opposite PV 'call off' for being sick or cancelling something like a meeting. Love your style + presentation. Thanks! ESL Teacher, York County, PA
My two favorite phrasal verbs of these list are PUT OFF and CALL OFF because I often mixed them up . But now I can use them correctly. Would I ask you please if I can replace ZERO IN ON with FOCUS ON or POINT OUT? Thank you
I love this two phrasal verbs, 1) to roll out something, At the end of this month, I am gonna roll out myself at the new work place. 2) spill it out, whenever I don’t understand the question or conversation with colleage, I will ask them, Could you spell it out for me?
Fabulous! Great Video. I request you to post more of official communication like this video, which will help me a lot. My top 2 phrasal verbs are : 1) Roll out 2) Zero in on.
1,I try to zero in on the reason which stops enrol onto the course. 2 I need to be more organized and get ahead on my work, 3 it is essential to think through before speak during meeting. 3 I always get a break and not to be burn out. 4 I always feel that to spell things out are very useful.
My graduation project was prejudiced by the quarentine so I will have to put my presentation off. I have to think through what I wanna do after finishing my graduation course. Every dream you give up go after is a piece of your future that will not exist anymore.
My fav phrases: 1.spell it out:I really love to spell out the lessons to my friends when they don't understand 2)To go over:Before I attend the interview,I go over the company's website.
Hi Annemarie. firstly let me congratulate you for your job. flawless. i've never thought that phrasal verbs were so complicates to learn and use them.even so sometimes i lose my own hopes. as they say. you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Cheers ps. stay healthy.
Hi Thank you very much for other great work . I would like know if you have any class for English grammar . I don’t have problems with conversation in English . I just learned through work and my environment but my grammar and writing is really bad . If you have any online complete courses for English grammar . I need your quick response . Appreciate your time and great work . 👍👍👍👋
Honestly speaking, all phrasal verbs are useful and I'm gonna try all of them! I have called off meetings and appointments due to the stay-at-home order. My university is working on going after more international students. Sorry to interrupt this topic is super difficult and I'm not following. Could you spell it out for me? I have to think through all the details of the design to zero in on this problem. I'm trying to get ahead in my oral English by taking online English lessons. There are three final exams in the following weeks, I might get burnt out. I have to put off my graduation due to failing to pass one exam. Australian telecom giants plan to roll out 5G service in the coming years. Before submitting your paper, It's necessary to go over the details and results.
1. Failure in a task doesn't burn me out. 2. I get ahead after every success or failure. 4. I called it off because i need rest. 5.I zeroed in on the issue. 5.We'll be the first company to roll out this device. 6. I go after latest Samsung device. 7. I had to go over my thesis before submission. 8. As a teacher, i need to spell out every point.
To get ahead, to burn out ( to fail), to zeroed in on something, to put something off ( to postpone) , to spell something out, to think through something, to roll something out ( to introduce something), to go after sometime or someone, to go over something, to call sometime off.
1. I'm going to get up early tomorrow morning so that I can get ahead on my work out schedule. 2. A physician that works 80 hours a week can get burnt out very easily. 3. I've zeroed in on the problems that caused me to speak English without confidence. 4. Whenever I date someone, I put off my priorities as a student. 5. I don't know Physics very well, but my ex always spells it out for me so that I can pass my Exams. 6. I think that I need to think through the pros and cons of living on campus during a pandemic. 7. After the pandemic, my team will roll out a new club that teaches people how to memorize things easily. 8. I really want to go after this job opportunity in the Cold Spring Harbor Lab. 9. I have gone over all the 10 phrasal verbs several times so that I will remember them for a longer time. 10. I have to call off the meeting today because it's raining too hard.
1:to get ahead
2:to burn out
3:to zero in on something)
4:to put smth on
5:to spell something out
6:to think through something
7:to roll something out
8:to go after something/someone
9:to go over something
10:to call something off.
Thanks fir those verbs)
I will definitely go over the videos again and spell them out for someone who’s also learning English phrasal verbs!
Hi Annemarie, you SPELT OUT the phrasal verbs so well that my son could GET AHEAD in his grammar lessons and that has helped him to ZEROED IN ON the confusion related to the use of the phrasal verbs. Thanks
I need to go over all the phrasal verbs you just explained thoroughly.
Thank you Annemarie for spelling this lesson out for me. The way how you've presented it and the sentences you've applied in examples have all zeroed in on feeling excited to boost my English proficiency.
Although I've found all these 10 phrasal verbs as my favourites there are the ones I feel passionate about. They are to get ahead and go over. These days I'm making so many excuses and I feel shame of not being able to get ahead on my professional study. Hence I've given a commitment to go over my daily routine and get back on track immediately.
You are wonderful teacher!
Best teacher ever
Thank you for the kind comment.
Another wonderful and lucid lessons, Annmarie !
Being a doctor I’m extremely busy with the ongoing pandemic of COVID 19. In midst of the busy clinical work , we need to join video meeting with the company before the roll out the SOPs.
I love your lessons Ma'am as you commence your lessons without killing time of viewers esp. the working ones like me. Thank you I will definitely use these phrasal verbs in my day to day conversation.
I am getting ahead a lot my English with your lessons. And because they are so clear, you never need spelling them out for your pupils. I used to going over your videos for being sure that I learn everything you explain
1-The way you spelled it out for us was the best ever
2-Living with my piblimgs house was enough for me getting burnt out
We must go over all the details about the launching of this new product
Thank you! That was really helpful. My favs are to get ahead and to zero in on something. Examples: 1. I really need to get ahead with a blog post I am working on. I have a lot of notes, now I need to sit up and write down the text. 2. We had a long meeting. We had to solve the issue. It took us some time to determine the problematic area and zero in on the failing feature.
REPETITION is the KEY to Remembering and Knowing how to use new vocabulary. Great Tip. Thanks, I was wondering about it but it's great to find a confirmation for assuring that is it.
My favorite phrasal verbs from this list are: to spell out, to go over and think through Thanks!
Very Informative session. Thank you very much. You rightly said repetition is key thing to add these to speaking repository
You're very welcome!
I'm from Brazil, and new here! I'm completely in love with your classes!! ❤️ Thank you!!!
I had been working for 12 hours yesterday, I was really burnt out by the end of the day. However, I enjoyed working so hard to get ahead on my career path.
This episode is very important it's really unique and also this teacher is unique
Thank you for the kind comments.
It's really helpful for me to improve my spoken and written language. My favourite phrase is to get ahead. Thanks a lot for your classes.
thanks, sincerely since i started following you my level in english jumped up specifically the way how you spell it out the lessons and make them much easier for us thank you so much.
Hi I'm a new viewer of your channel and I must say that your way of teaching is not only effective but also easier to sustain. Just a request, please enumerate all phrasal verbs or idioms at the end of the session so that its easier to take a screenshot and get back to it whenever possible.
Sincere regards
Archana
My two favorite phrasal verbs
1-to spell something out.
Last year I had to spell out "Fronting" to a young colleague who had never heard this word.
2-To go over
I dislike noticing some errors in my messages after sending them. That's why i repeatedly go over them before sending them.
Anne Marie, my favorite advisor and trainer. Take care!
Thanks for the oragnized presentation!
Here is mine below.
1. To zero in on: I think I've zeroed in on how to play worship music.
2. To roll something out: Most churches lately have rolled out online fellowship for the congregation.
3. To spell something out: One of my engineer friends just spelled his profession out for me.
Hi Annemarie, You have a very special way of teaching!!! I'm always waiting!!! Abraço, Gonçalo; Brasil
I am from Brasil too and I love her videos. I have been living in US for almost 15 years and I still need some English classes
Hi Annemarie
I love your teaching style
From srilanka
I understand very Easy power weard . Thanks so much
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Thank you so much for the video.
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I do go after each and every lesson of yours.
I try to zero in on my grammar mistakes every time I get to converse; even though I know I should not, however, I do on account of being bound by the nature.
I love your every classes. you don’t only teach English, I have learned lot of life lessons from your class.
Perfect. And your pronounce is very clear!!
1. When I'm doing something, I like to get ahead. 2. Once at work I used to work so hard after that I was burnt out. 3. It's important to me to zeroed in on the things that are important. 4. I don't like putting things off.5. I don't like when people beat around the bush. I like people to spell things out clearly. 6. It's important to think things through. 7. Please roll everything out. 8. When I wanted something so bad, I go after it. 9. Please don't go overboard. 10. The party was called off, because of the rain.
Thank you
I love the way you spell these phrasal verbs out in that lesson.
I don't find words for describe you, you are my daily dose de happiness. I always start my day with your videos.
From Morroco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
You are perfect teacher, speaker and (I hope) a person. I like listening to you very much. Regards from Ukraine
I was going to GO OVER the complicated contract today so that I can SPELL it OUT to my colleagues. But I decided to PUT it OFF till next Monday, because I found that it was Saturday today. I prefer learning English with your video on weekends particularly now. Otherwise, I'd BURN OUT. I always like putting something off, so my favorite is PUT OFF. Thank you!
As usual wonderful ❤️
I like your videos, and I'm so happy to have subtitles in your videos, you are a great teacher. Thank you.
Hi, thank you for your very helpfull lesson. Here are some examples that I learn from this video:
1/ I watch Speak Confident English video everyday, so that I can get ahead on my English.
2/ My friend did a lot of house chores after her working day. Thus, she burnt out.
3/ I just failed the IELTS exam, so I've zeroed in on the main reason to solve this issue.
4/ My friend smokes a lot that has a negatively affect to everybody around him. I want to tell him the truth. However, I worry that he will get angry at me. Therefore, I putt it off so long time.
5/ My son loves science. He usually spells some interesting phenomena out for me.
6/ I want to move to aboard, so I need to think through the plan first.
7/ My company will roll new software out in September.
8/ I work very hard to go after my dream.
9/ To start up a business, you have to go over it carefully.
10/ Due to covid-19 pandamic, I must to call my flight to Canada off.
Thank you so much for your kindness teaching English 🙏🏽
Most understandable explanation... great 👍
Hi Anne Marie you're amazing teacher you speak clearly so it's easy to understand you thanks a lot
I hope you have a great Thursday 😉🇧🇷 take care
Hello from Vietnam. Thanks so much
Thank you ! you are so good teacher for us that learning from home
Thank you so much. I get ahead with your excelent lesson on phrasal verbs.
Very Very helpful, thank you Annemarie. you are Awesome trainer/ teacher
Heyy, I am from India really it very nice I love the phrase TO BURN OUT......... Really ma'am u teach very nicely.........
My favorite pharsal verb are below
To Go after
To go over
Your way of teaching is very simple and fruitful carry on👍
Thank you. I'm glad you've got some useful new phrasal verbs.
Hi Annemarie, you' re a wonderful teacher ! Your lessons are really helpful and I love them. Here's two sentences with two of my favorite phrasal verbs , I hope they 're correct ! 1) I need to go over my application for a new job to make sure it's correct. 2) My husband is a musician and I always ask him to spell the musical store out for me , but I'm hopeless ...
GO AHEAD is the most practical phrasal verb for me
Annemarie, I casually find you "live" online today. This was a great pleasure for me. I was going over one of your lessons when I found your "live". By the way, it was watching one of your lessons that I zeroed in on my problem with fluency in English, I need to practice more to talk. I watch lots of lessons, I read lots of articles but I definitely don’t practice talking. And you spelled it out for me in that lesson. Thank you very much.
Hi Annmarie. My favorite phrasal verbs are: To get ahead and To burn out.
I have been going ahead with my English classes no matter my other duties.
After 30 minutes joking, I am burned out.
I really do appreciate this class. I need to call off some meetings in order to study English with you.
Example 1: I'm a kind of person who likes getting ahead rather than putting off the things on my to-do-list. Example 2: This year the company will roll out a new fat-burner. Thank you for this precious lesson.
Thank you my teacher
My top 2 phrasel verbs are: to zero in on something and to think through.
I.e. In order to zero in on why my photo edits are not good enough I need to think through my work flow.
Thank you for this lesson! So helpful :)
thank you for the teaching.
Thank u for the lesson 👍
All ur classes r essential
Thank you for encouraging me to practice this lesson.
Great Pacing! I love the cadences you use, which is perfect for my Intermediate ESL students currently stuck at home. I send them the link, and provide additional information (for example, I gave them the opposite PV 'call off' for being sick or cancelling something like a meeting. Love your style + presentation. Thanks! ESL Teacher, York County, PA
Thankyou for the classes
You are an amazing teacher💜
Razan from Syria💜
I loved this video. Thank you!
My two favorite phrasal verbs of these list are PUT OFF and CALL OFF because I often mixed them up . But now I can use them correctly.
Would I ask you please if I can replace ZERO IN ON with FOCUS ON or POINT OUT? Thank you
Hi teacher you is the best please keep going do what you doing and thank you so much
So. Useful and great love your way teaching English Senegalese I am
I love this two phrasal verbs,
1) to roll out something, At the end of this month, I am gonna roll out myself at the new work place.
2) spill it out, whenever I don’t understand the question or conversation with colleage, I will ask them, Could you spell it out for me?
Fabulous! Great Video.
I request you to post more of official communication like this video, which will help me a lot.
My top 2 phrasal verbs are :
1) Roll out
2) Zero in on.
Woww Bravo - Thank you, I will add my comments shortly about my favorite phrasal verbs.
My top 2 phrasal verbs are: spell s.thing out and go over. Thank you very much teacher
1,I try to zero in on the reason which stops enrol onto the course.
2 I need to be more organized and get ahead on my work,
3 it is essential to think through before speak during meeting.
3 I always get a break and not to be burn out.
4 I always feel that to spell things out are very useful.
Thank you so much
My graduation project was prejudiced by the quarentine so I will have to put my presentation off.
I have to think through what I wanna do after finishing my graduation course.
Every dream you give up go after is a piece of your future that will not exist anymore.
Спасибо большое ☺️
Thank you for teaching these, I like you classes so much
Thank you for the lesson.
To get ahead
I will get ahead my task before it dues
to zero in on
Today I’ll zero in on cleaning my room.
Great. You're so good teacher. Congratulations. Paulo Lisboa, Brasil
I would love to get ahead in my work schedule asap🤞🤞
Thanks for this good video Ane Marie
Mine are:
1. Zero in on
2. Spell something out
This is my firt video that i watch for you, i appreciate it, i like your speech
My fav phrases:
1.spell it out:I really love to spell out the lessons to my friends when they don't understand
2)To go over:Before I attend the interview,I go over the company's website.
Thank you Annemarie :)
Hi Annemarie. firstly let me congratulate you for your job. flawless. i've never thought that phrasal verbs were so complicates to learn and use them.even so sometimes i lose my own hopes. as they say. you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Cheers ps. stay healthy.
Fantastic lesson my looking good coach
One of my favorites is go after something.
Nice section! Can you explain what is the difference between “elaborate” and “spell out”? Thanks!!
Your lecture is very interesting 👌
Where are you from?
Another great video, Merci
Hi
Thank you very much for other great work . I would like know if you have any class for English grammar . I don’t have problems with conversation in English . I just learned through work and my environment but my grammar and writing is really bad . If you have any online complete courses for English grammar . I need your quick response . Appreciate your time and great work . 👍👍👍👋
My top 2 phrasal verbs are to zero in and to spell out
Honestly speaking, all phrasal verbs are useful and I'm gonna try all of them!
I have called off meetings and appointments due to the stay-at-home order.
My university is working on going after more international students.
Sorry to interrupt this topic is super difficult and I'm not following. Could you spell it out for me?
I have to think through all the details of the design to zero in on this problem.
I'm trying to get ahead in my oral English by taking online English lessons.
There are three final exams in the following weeks, I might get burnt out.
I have to put off my graduation due to failing to pass one exam.
Australian telecom giants plan to roll out 5G service in the coming years.
Before submitting your paper, It's necessary to go over the details and results.
1. Failure in a task doesn't burn me out. 2. I get ahead after every success or failure. 4. I called it off because i need rest. 5.I zeroed in on the issue. 5.We'll be the first company to roll out this device. 6. I go after latest Samsung device. 7. I had to go over my thesis before submission. 8. As a teacher, i need to spell out every point.
I always never give up to go after the essential concept before mastering it.
Please prepare more video regarding this topic.thanks ,Fab.
Thank you for the suggestion!
To get ahead, to burn out ( to fail), to zeroed in on something, to put something off ( to postpone) , to spell something out, to think through something, to roll something out ( to introduce something), to go after sometime or someone, to go over something, to call sometime off.
I love the way you speak
Very good
Amazing video well done 😊😊❤️❤️👍👍
Thanks
1. I'm going to get up early tomorrow morning so that I can get ahead on my work out schedule.
2. A physician that works 80 hours a week can get burnt out very easily.
3. I've zeroed in on the problems that caused me to speak English without confidence.
4. Whenever I date someone, I put off my priorities as a student.
5. I don't know Physics very well, but my ex always spells it out for me so that I can pass my Exams.
6. I think that I need to think through the pros and cons of living on campus during a pandemic.
7. After the pandemic, my team will roll out a new club that teaches people how to memorize things easily.
8. I really want to go after this job opportunity in the Cold Spring Harbor Lab.
9. I have gone over all the 10 phrasal verbs several times so that I will remember them for a longer time.
10. I have to call off the meeting today because it's raining too hard.
I love tour class
my heart goes out to all the children displaced, homeless who are the innocent victims of greed and abuse.