Let's learn English phrasal verbs with meaning in this podcasts lesson! In this episode, you will learn what drag up and mess up means, which are used to describe a kitchen accident in the everyday English audio clip. Ā Learning English Phrasal Verbs with Meaning from Real Conversations As you heard, this audio sample that we used to create this audio lesson is full of phrasal verbs that we used naturally while we described various situations and stories. If you would like to get access to the full conversation lesson, all you need to do is create an account as a Free Member to get the full conversation and transcription. If you learning phrasal verbs as you hear them being used in context is much easier than memorizing a list of phrasal verbs with several different meanings. With more than 60 full conversations on our website (15+ hours of audio), you can quickly learn the most common vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and expressions that native speakers use in everyday communication. Free Members of our website get access to the most recent podcast lessons (from both of our podcasts), another 20+ phrasal verb lessons with 2 full stories, speaking fluency lessons, and tips to improve your communication in real-life situations. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a Free MemberĀ here Ā REC Premium Membership Get access to all of our online courses, more English phrasal verbs with meaning, practice with us in our 'member only' WhatsApp Group, join conversation practice sessions, and take your English to the next level. Help support REC by becoming a member and get access to awesome English lessons that will guide you toward your fluency goals. View Membership options. Ā Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcasts Phrasal Verb Podcast 259: Show Up, Check Over Real English Conversations Podcast: The 'New Normal' Life English Expressions About Money Follow us on YouTube here
Learn English phrasal verbs with meaning podcasts! In this episode, you will learn what drag up and mess up means, which are used to describe a kitchen accident in the everyday English audio clip.
** Learning English Phrasal Verbs with Meaning from Real Conversations **
The audio sample that we used to create this audio lesson is full of phrasal verbs that we used naturally while we described various situations and stories. To get access to the full conversation lesson, all you need to do is create an account as a Free Member to get the full conversation and transcription.
Learning phrasal verbs as you hear them being used in context is much easier than memorizing a list of phrasal verbs with several different meanings. With more than 40 full conversations on our website (12+ hours of audio), you can quickly learn the most common vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and expressions that native speakers use in everyday communication.
Free Members of our website get access to the most recent podcast lessons (from both of our podcasts), another 20+ phrasal verb lessons with 2 full stories, speaking fluency lessons, and tips to improve your communication in real-life situations.
Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a Free MemberĀ here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/free-member/
** REC Premium Membership **
Get access to all of our online courses, practice with us in our 'member only' WhatsApp Group, join conversation practice sessions, and take your English to the next level. Help support REC by becoming a member and get access to awesome English lessons that will guide you toward your fluency goals. View Membership options here: https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/memberships/.