Course Information
Course Overview
A Comprehensive Guide to English Phrasal Verbs: What Phrasal Verbs Are, What Phrasal Verbs Do & Why Phrasal Verbs Matter
If you want to be fluent in English and sound native, you need to know phrasal verbs well.
There's a ton of information on them, but it's all in tiny pieces spread across grammar books, dictionaries, and various websites.
I spent a year putting this information together and building this course to make phrasal verbs as easy to understand as physically possible. By taking this course you'll save tons of time and the frustration involved in digging for bits and pieces of necessary information.
This course breaks down what phrasal verbs are, why they matter, what kinds of phrasal verbs exist, and what is the best way to learn them.
You will learn 10 of the 1.5% most common phrasal verbs in the English language: what they are, which of their meanings are the most/least common (with the % of their usage and examples), and a variety of exercises to help you cement them in your memory.
This course will give you the NECESSARY knowledge to transform your "good English" into "native English" - as long as you follow all recommendations and do all the exercises provided.
Note that the theoretical part (video) of the course is 40 minutes long, but the activities section is expected to take 5-6 hours. This is because I have created custom exercises for you to practice what is taught in the video.
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 20 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to the Course
- Section 2 Phrasal Verbs 101: The Necessary Foundation
- Section 3 10 Common Phrasal Verbs: Building Your Vocabulary
- Section 4 To Sum Up
What You’ll Learn
- Phrasal verbs: Everything you need to know (theory & examples), plus 10 of the top 1.5% most common phrasal verbs and their 47 meanings (theory, examples, & practice exercises)
- The difference between phrasal verbs in spoken and academic English.
- Exactly how often these phrasal verbs are used in American English.
- Why can we say “blow up an image” and “blow an image up” but only “come by a good option” and not “come a good option by."
- The difference between transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs.
- The difference between separable and inseparable phrasal verbs.
- The difference between phrasal verbs in British and American English. (Hint: there's almost none).
- Note that the theoretical part (video) of the course is 40 minutes long, but activities section is expected to take 5-6 hours. This is because I have created custom exercises for you to practice what is taught in the video.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MManuel Ríos
It was certainly a good choice. Very well explained the content of the activity
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PPaola Serrano
Buena elección para aprender algunos Phrasal Verbs básicos cuando estas intentado aprender y perfeccionar tu inglés.
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DDeepaksivagiri R
Thanks for bringing up this course for English aspirants like me. I did enjoy your crispy content throughout the lecture. Exercises are simply good, it created more interest to have eye on it. What I feel pity is your energy level, you radiated positively at first, yet descended in your subsequent videos. Overall, it is informative. Once again, Thank you Tutor and you and dog are adorable.
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RRamda Mohamed Adel
the cours is very halpful i am a beginner in english and i really enjoy with it i have learnt a lot thank you