Learn 30 Phrasal Verbs with GET in context | To get you sound like a NATIVE speaker

Published 2023-01-18
In this advanced English lesson, you will learn 30 phrasal verbs with get in context. 30 important phrasal verbs in English that can improve your everyday English conversations.

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Learn how to speak English using common phrasal verbs for everyday life in spoken English. Perfect lesson for you to improve your English speaking skills and to sound like a native speaker.

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⏰ Chapters:
00:00 Hi Students!
01:06 Get about
02:10 Get along
02:52 Get after
03:33 Get ahead
04:02 Get away
04:53 Get away with something
06:01 Get back to someone
06:31 Get behind
07:32 Get beyond
08:21 Get by
09:18 Get down to something
10:10 Get in
10:41 Get in/get into something
11:15 Get someone into something
12:36 Get off
13:38 Get off something
14:02 Get someone off
14:30 Get on with something
15:39 Get out
16:26 Get someone/something out
17:01 Get over something/someone
18:03 Get past something/someone
19:31 Get around
20:11 Get around something
21:24 Get around someone
22:08 Get through
23:10 Get to
23:58 Get together
24:25 Get up
24:40 Get up to something

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  • @olena8398
    Harry, I appreciate that you pointing out which country has a different meaning and not using particular phrasal verbs, because I still struggle to understand the deference in grammar between British English and North American English. English is my second language and I still have difficulties with it for quite a long time. Also, when I at home, I’ve no problem to correct myself and speak with no mistakes, but when I’m trying to deliver my point of view or debate with other people, I make so many grammar mistakes, I sound like a newcomer and after when I’m alone I beat myself up for recalling grammar mistakes I’ve made upon debates. And the language I struggle with is North American, but I love listening to you and appreciate you mention the difference between countries. I’ve an app a “word of the day” and when I try using it 95% of native speakers never heard of the word, only then they told me it’s a British word,or it’s dead word, so thank you for mentioning and for your amazing work ❤