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English Phrasal Verbs Podcast By Real English Conv
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English Phrasal Verbs Podcast By Real English Conv

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Learn phrasal verbs with examples, stories and audio lessons

Learn phrasal verbs with examples, stories and audio lessons

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[Special Episodes] Pt. 4/4: Supercharge Your Motivation Again!

Feeling excited and motivated to learn is a key part of maintaining your energy to be consistent! In this episode, I'm going to give you a 7-day action plan to get your motivation back (even if you've completely lost it at this point...) and also to finish the week excited to continue working on your English. 
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[Special Episodes] Pt. 3/4: Be More Consistent with this Powerful Trick

Being consistent is one of the easiest things you can do to see faster progress with your English. Unfortunately, this 'easy' idea, is pretty challenging to make into a strong habit. In this lesson, I'll talk about a powerful idea that will help you to be more consistent and reach your goals without feeling disappointed in yourself OR disappointing other people.
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[Special Episodes] Pt. 2/4: Navigating the Difficult Path to Fluency

As a language learner, trying to navigate from intermediate to advanced and beyond to fluency is a very complicated and confusing. In this episode, I'll give you a few tips and ideas to help you simplify the process and focus on the types of activities that will keep moving your forward in the right direction.
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[Special Episodes] Pt. 1 of 4: Kick Start Your English & Set Clear Goals

Get motivated and have the most successful year of progress ever with this very special lesson series of 4 lessons that I've put together for you to understand how to get 'restarted', navigate the path to fluency, be more consistent and rapidly increase your motivation!
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3 Days Only – Listen While You Can!

Hey REC Subscribers! The full transcription for this audio is below to make sure that you hear every word and understand us perfectly. To register for early access to try the new courses as a FREE member AND to get access to the most recent podcast transcript for every episode, sign up at this link: https://realenglishconversations.com/earlyaccess/ Audio Transcription: Hey, everybody, this is Amy from Realenglishconversations.com. And today I'm just releasing this quick audio message for you because you are a podcast subscriber. You're somebody who has taken the time to sign up and follow our podcast so that you can get every single episode. But a lot of you are not email subscribers at our website. Many of you are just listeners of the podcast. And I know that you enjoy listening to these podcasts, but the only way that I can communicate with you is through this podcast. OK, so what could possibly be so exciting that I'm willing to record a podcast episode just to tell you about it? And here's what it is. I've been working on something for the past three months and I wanted to make sure that the people that have been following us subscribe to us on YouTube, through the email, through our podcast, that you guys had early access to try it, because we know that our supporters are the ones that really help us to do what we're doing. So I want to give you the opportunity to be the first ones to try this brand new awesome thing that we've just created. And don't worry, it's completely free. So you just need to follow a few specific steps. Number 1.  This offer is only going to be available for three days. And what you need to do is to go to our website at https://realenglishconversations.com/earlyaccess/ , all one word, early access. And there you're going to have the opportunity to register for our waiting list. And this is because what I'm building right now is so new, I still have a few final touches that need to be done before it's ready for you to try it. If you take the time to register, I'm going to have your email address and be able to send you an official notification with the specific instructions of what you need to do to register your free account and to get access to try some of the lessons from each of our courses. Additionally, when you create this free account, you're always going to have access to the latest podcast episode and the full transcription. If that's not incentive enough for you to get your butt over to our website, I don't know what it is. You're already a loyal listener. You enjoy our podcast. You're going to get free access to the most recent episode of our podcast every time we release one. OK, so let me try to explain what these courses are and why they're so awesome. First of all, what are the levels we have? The Brave Beginner, the Inspired Intermediate and the Confident Communicator. Obviously becoming a Confident Communicator in English is your final goal, and it's our goal to help you to get there. We've created the courses and the levels that are going to take you step by step from one level to the next to reach that goal. And as you guys already know, absolutely everything that we do focuses on helping you to develop your communication skills for real world communication. We want you to feel confident and comfortable speaking in English in any situation. So it's not just the online courses that we're giving you. We're also creating tons and tons of opportunities for you guys to practice speaking. Let me explain one of the newest features that we're actually adding to the member area. And this is the REC Member Cafe. And what we're doing is setting up a virtual online meeting through Zoom for our members to be able to get together at a specific time to have informal conversations. And if you've ever been to the United States or Canada or somewhere in Europe, you've probably heard of a meetup before. These are really, really common. Most of the time,
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English Phrases Parents Say to Kids (57): | English Idioms and Expressions 

English Idioms and Expressions, funny phrases parents say to kids. In this English podcast, Amy & Curtis share the expressions they have heard their parents say to them while they were growing up. Here is a free list of more of these types of English idioms and expressions:   Transcription: Curtis:  Hi, everybody. It’s Curtis and Amy here from RealEnglishConversations.com, and today we have a very interesting and entertaining podcast about the things that our parents used to say to us when we were growing up. Amy:  Exactly. And actually, what I did was I created a post on Facebook and I asked all of my friends that are currently parents right now, what expressions they're using or things that they are always saying to their kids or things that they heard when they were growing up. So we have a pretty cool list for you. We’re not going to be able to get through everything but Curtis and I have both picked five that we heard all the time, and we’re going to teach you what they mean and when they're used so that all of the parents that are listening right now are able to use this with their kids as well. Curtis:  So the first one that I heard as a kid growing up all the time was money doesn’t grow on trees, and when you're a kid, you always kind of want to go to the candy store or buy toys, you want money for something. Amy:  Whenever you're at the store, there’s always something that you're asking your mom and dad to buy for you, “Can I have this? Can I have that?” Curtis:  Kids don’t have that – that idea about money. Amy:  Yeah, they don’t realize your mom has to work, your dad has to work. Money isn't endless. Curtis:  So when you go up to your mom and dad and you say, “Hey, can I have $20?” for a video game, for instance. I used to buy Nintendo video games all the time and I’d want the newest one and the latest one. End of Transcription Sample. To get access to the full transcription for this lesson and the other 46 conversation lessons currently available, register as a Real English Conversations member here.   English Idioms and Expressions Podcast https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/5xjuqg/58_Things_Parent_Say_Podcast_Version8o07z.mp3   We Can Help You Get Focused! Curtis and Amy help students everyday to focus on the right activities and overcome barriers faster. If you feel like you need a push (and a bit of experienced guidance) to get to the next level, send us a message to get started with private lessons. You can get more information about how to take private lessons with us by sending an email to: amy@realenglishconversations.com   Language Learning Advice for Our Members By joining us as a member of our website, you will get access to full lessons with the top learning advice to become an efficient and independent learner. Beyond the advice, we have the lessons you need to improve your speaking fluency, listening comprehension and practice speaking with real people (including us!) Join conversations with Curtis and Amy to discuss interesting topics All the online courses to quickly improve speaking, listening and increase vocabulary All the transcripts and exercises related to each podcast lesson! Learn More about the membership options here Other English Podcast Conversation Lessons: Working From Home - English Conversation Practice Driving - English Podcast Lesson 261 End Up, Run Around- From the English Phrasal Verbs Podcast English Expressions For Daily Use - Hit The Ground Running      
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Phrasal Verbs (61): End Up, Run Around | English Phrasal Verbs for Daily Life

In this podcast lesson, you will learn the meaning of 2 English phrasal verbs for daily life that you'll hear in an audio clip from the Real English Conversation Lesson about doctor visits. In the audio clip, Amy and Curtis  had to go through the process of applying to be residents of Mexico. The English phrasal verbs for daily life that you will hear in this lesson are: End Up - a final result or the final destination, but oftentimes that destination or the result wasn’t what we planned for or what we expected Run Around - going from place to place to place Learning English Phrasal Verbs for Daily Life 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. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a Free Member here Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Phrasal Verb: Bring Up Phrasal Verb Lesson 253: Come Up, Get Up & 3 Others Real English Conversation Podcast: Living Abroad in Mexico Video: English Phrasal Verb [Act Like]      
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English Phrasal Verbs (260): Mess Up, Drag Up | English Phrasal Verbs with Meaning

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.   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 Member here   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.   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
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259. Show Up, Check Over | Learn English Phrasal Verbs

Learn with this English story that uses two common phrasal verbs: Show Up, Check Over. The audio is going to help you make learning these phrasal verbs very easy! Show Up: To arrive somewhere Check Over: Checking someone over or checking something over   English Phrasal Verbs Phrasal verbs that are easy to remember and frequently used help you to learn them quickly! Each of our phrasal verb lessons focuses on phrasal verbs that native speakers use in daily English and you will see frequently. Learning phrasal verbs in context (using stories) is another tip to help you learn phrasal verbs faster and to be able to use them in the perfect moment, making them easy English phrasal verbs! The audio sample that we have used to create this lesson is from the conversation lesson about doctor visits where we shared some stories and experiences that we remember from going to the doctor. To get the most benefit from this lesson, we recommend using the transcription from this podcast audio to help you dig deeper into the meaning, examples, and vocabulary that we used. 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 Member here   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.   Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcasts Phrasal Verb Podcast 258: Hang Out, Goof Around, Play Around Real English Conversations Podcast: Interview about Snowboarding & Filming Improve Your English Accent Follow us on YouTube here  
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258. Hang Out, Goof Around, Play Around | Learn English Phrasal Verbs

Learn three English phrasal verbs in this audio lesson: Hang Out, Goof Around and Play Around - Hang Out: To spend time with other people or in certain places. - Goof Around: When somebody is trying to be funny or making a joke - Play Around: When you're moving an object with your hands
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257. Carry On, Wander Around | Learn with English Stories

Learn with this English story that uses two very common phrasal verbs: Carry On and Wander Around. The audio is going to help you make learning these phrasal verbs very easy!
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256. Pick Up On, Hang On | Easy English Phrasal Verbs

Learn two easy English phrasal verbs in this audio lesson: Pick up on and Hang on
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255. Sit Around, Come Up With | Learn Everyday English Phrasal Verbs

Hear and learn 2 everyday English phrasal verbs that are used ALL THE TIME: Sit Around and Come Up With
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47. Learn Smarter: How to Improve Your English Skills with Effective Activities

In this English podcast, you will learn how to improve your English skills by Identifying the most effective types of activities to rapidly increase your language learning with actionable tips to change your learning strategy. Plus, get some effective activities that will help you learn smarter and faster as an independent language learner!
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254. Walk Over, Get Back, Come Around | Phrasal Verb Podcast

In this English podcast lesson, you are going to learn another 5 phrasal verbs. In episode #253, you heard part 1 of the audio where Amy was driving up a long driveway to drop off a delivery order to a customer. In this lesson, you will hear how the story finishes and why this is one of her favorite stories from this job. 
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253. Come Up, Get Up & 3 Others | Phrasal Verb Story

In this English Phrasal Verb Podcast lesson, you will be learning 6 new phrasal verbs: come up, come out, get up (to), walk around, go on, and look up! We will be using an audio clip from one of our Real Conversations Lessons about owning a delivery service. In particular, this audio clip describes what happened during a delivery order that Amy was dropping off to a client in a rural area late at night.
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252. Take Away, Go In, Walk Over | Learn Phrasal Verbs!

In this podcast lesson,are going to learn another 3 phrasal verbs from a short audio clip of a Real English Conversation about driving. In this audio clip, you will hear us talking about what happened to Amy when she tried to pay her speeding ticket and the advice that she received from the lady behind the counter to avoid losing her license.
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251. Pull Over, Go Over & Get Rid Of [Phrasal Verb Lessons]

In this podcast lesson, you will learn the meaning of 3 phrasal verbs that you'll hear in an audio clip from the Real English Conversation Lesson about driving. In the audio clip, Amy and Curtis are discussing why you might be stopped by the police while you are driving. Also, how Amy's first speeding ticket helped her to finally get her regulars driver's license without any restrictions. The phrasal verbs you will hear in this lesson are: Pull Over - to move to the side of the road Go Over - to exceed (something - like a speed limit) Get Rid Of   Examples: I had to pull over to take a break from driving. You were going way over the speed limit! She needs to get rid of the junk in the closet.     Learning Phrasal Verbs from Real Conversations The audio sample that we used to create this audio lessons 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. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a Free Member here Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Break Off Bend Over Act Up  
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Hand In – English Phrasal Verb Lesson

Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Hand In. This phrasal verb means to submit something like an assignment.   Listen to the audio here: https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/tgvp83/PV_244_Fall_Out_2.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Hand In Alternative:  To submit something (like an assignment) Example 1: The teacher told his students they had to hand in the assignment first thing tomorrow. The teacher told his students they had to submit the assignment first thing tomorrow. Example 2: I think it’s a good idea to hand in your resume to as many people as you can if you want to get a job. I think it’s a good idea to submit your resume to as many people as you can if you want to get a job.   Additional examples where this phrasal verb is used: You have to hand in your report by Monday You have to submit your report by Monday   Assignments that are not handed in on time will not be accepted. Assignments that are not submitted on time will not be accepted.   Do you want to practice using phrasal verbs with a native speaker? Both Curtis and Amy have private lessons that focus on phrasal verbs and helping you to confidently use them. Use this link to join us on italki where you will a $10 credit to use toward your first lesson. Here's the link: https://www.italki.com/i/D6cB6b?hl=en_us Next, request a lesson with Amy here: https://www.italki.com/amywhitney?ref=4637291x Or a lesson with Curtis here: https://www.italki.com/teacher/4672521?ref=4672521x   Check Out The English Phrasal Verbs Course Do you like this way of learning phrasal verbs? Learn more about the full course that includes 250 lessons and 25 stories to help you learn and start using phrasal verbs in your everyday conversations! Click here to learn more   Previous Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Catch Up Take Down Burn Out
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Fall Out – English Phrasal Verb Lesson

Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Fall Out. This phrasal verb has 2 different meanings but this lesson focuses on a problem in a relationship, a fight or a quarrel.   Listen to the audio here: https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/tgvp83/PV_244_Fall_Out_2.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson 244: Fall Out #2 Here are the examples that were used in the audio. Below, you will find 2 additional examples to help you understand how to use this phrasal verb in context. Alternative meaning:  To fight, quarrel or have a problem in a relationship Example 1: The kids have fallen out and are no longer speaking to one another. The kids had a fight and are no longer speaking to one another. Example 2: I never want to fall out with you because we are best friends. I never want to have a fight with you and never speak again because we are best friends.   Additional Examples where this phrasal verb is used as a noun: My mom had a falling out with her step-sister and they can't be together in the same room anymore. When I found out my friend was saying bad things about me, I confronted her and we had a falling out.   Do you want to practice using phrasal verbs with a native speaker? Both Curtis and Amy have private lessons that focus on phrasal verbs and helping you to confidently use them. Use this link to join us on italki where you will a $10 credit to use toward your first lesson. Here's the link: https://www.italki.com/i/D6cB6b?hl=en_us Next, request a lesson with Amy here: https://www.italki.com/amywhitney?ref=4637291x Or a lesson with Curtis here: https://www.italki.com/teacher/4672521?ref=4672521x   Join The English Phrasal Verbs Course Learning phrasal verbs from a list is not the best way to do it. You need to learn the meaning of phrasal verbs through the context of a situation. In our phrasal verb course, you will get two examples using the phrasal verb in each lesson and you can test your knowledge while listening to the related phrasal verb stories. The phrasal verb stories are the key to helping you understand the verbs that have multiple meanings and to comprehend what the phrasal verbs mean when you hear them. To learn more about the course and see an example of the lessons you will receive Click Here.   Previous Lessons: Catch Up Take Down Burn Out
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