Phrasal Verbs #2 - Daily Life - Spoken English Grammar - Learning Videos - US / UK
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- Master English with Daily Routine Phrasal Verbs | High Level Listening
Welcome back to High Level Listening! Join us, Kat from the US and Mark from the UK, as we dive into the world of phrasal verbs that you can use every day. This episode is packed with essential phrasal verbs that are part of daily routines, helping you speak English fluently and confidently.
What you'll learn in this video:
Key phrasal verbs for daily activities such as waking up, getting dressed, and heading out.
Clear explanations and multiple example sentences for each phrasal verb.
Tips on how to use these phrases naturally in conversation, just like a native speaker.
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Fantastic dear teachers.
I am going to use all these phrasal verbs in my day to day life
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Good lesson.
I think meditation is the best way to wind down.
Please, drop me off at the shop.
Wake up and smile at the upcoming day.
Very nice examples! Thanks for studying with us today!
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Thank you so much. A question: difference between Pick somebody up at vs Pick somebody up from. Thank you.🌹🌹🌹
Good question:
At : Time
- I will pick you up [at 10:00am]
- Can you pick me up [at 2:30]?
From: Place
- I will pick you up [from the hospital].
- Can you pick me up [from school]?
Hope that helps!
@@highlevellistening Thank you very much. My question is about the place, example : I'll pick the kids up from school vs I'll pick the kids up at school.
I see, both are correct actually. They are both accepted and understood.
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I usually wind down watching your videos.
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❤déférence please betwen wake up and wide awake ?
"I wake up" : I open my eyes 👁️👁️
"I am wide awake". My brain is working 100% 🧠 I have full energy
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good morning ; about to wind down , maybe it means also to reduce progressively or to go to the end of something. please explain more
Since phrasal verbs can have more than one meaning we focused on the meaning of wind down as destress or relax in daily life, especially after work, and yes winding down is usually a slow process
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Why do we use to wake up, to get up, to listen before each verb? Can't we just say eat, laugh, wake up, is it necessary to use to before these words? Please clear this doubt
As far as I know when we use to before common main verb means to infinitive and we can use it after base form of the verb to focus on the idea of an action or result of the action rather than action itself,we can not use to after modal, preposition, make, let and help( option)
Good question! It really depends on what you want to mean:
[Instructions / Commands] : 'to' ❌
- Wake up, now!
- Eat. You must be hungry.
- Listen to me, this is important.
[After *some* Verbs] : to ✅
- I want [to go] home.
- I need [to ask] a question.
- I would like [to visit] there one day.
- I will try [to find] it.
[After most Modal Verbs] : 'to' ❌
- I can [speak] 3 languages.
- I can't [hear] you.
- I should [leave] soon.
- I could [help] if you want.
- I might [quit] my job.
This isn't a comprehensive list, but it's a basic overview of the most common structures we use in daily life. Hope it helps a little!
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Have you tried closing your eyes? 😁
Hi. " wake up already, you're gonna be late. " what does ' already ' here mean? Thanks.
"Already" adds stress and urgency. Do it now!
"Be quiet already!" (Be quiet now)
"Shut up already!"
"Get out already!"
"Start driving already, we've been sitting here for 10 minutes."
Isn't it more popular 'to unwind' instead of wind down?
Definitely, yes.
I want to [unwind] with some snacks and a movie.
I want to [wind down] with some snacks and a movie.
They both have the same meaning.
Hi Teachers.
If I come into school and ask in the main office."Hi,may I pick up my son?" Is it correct?
Yes! That's totally correct. You could also say:
- "Hi, I'm here to pick up my son."
- "Hi, I'm [John's] mum. I'm here to pick him up."
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