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A Phrasal Verb a Day - Learn English Phrasal Verbs with Luke Thompson

Learn a phrasal verb every day with this series of short podcasts by Luke Thompson from Luke’s English Podcast.

Each episode contains definitions, explanations and improvised examples of each phrase to help you understand and remember these complex but important parts of the English language! Transcripts are also available for every episode.

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Update frequency
every day
Average duration
4 minutes
Episodes
100
Years Active
2014 - 2018
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A Phrasal Verb a Day #60 - to hang on

A Phrasal Verb a Day #60 - to hang on

00:07:29  |   Fri 07 Mar 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #59 - to hand down

A Phrasal Verb a Day #59 - to hand down

00:03:35  |   Fri 07 Mar 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #58 - to hand out

A Phrasal Verb a Day #58 - to hand out

00:04:45  |   Tue 04 Mar 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #56 - to hammer out

A Phrasal Verb a Day #56 - to hammer out

00:04:16  |   Tue 04 Mar 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #57 - to be hailed as

A Phrasal Verb a Day #57 - to be hailed as

00:03:33  |   Tue 04 Mar 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #54 - to get up

A Phrasal Verb a Day #54 - to get up

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00:04:24  |   Wed 26 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #53 - to get together

A Phrasal Verb a Day #53 - to get together

1. spend time together 2. organise people into a meeting 3. organise something that has many parts (like a report) 4. collect things that you need (e.g. money) 5. to control your life 6. get yourself…
00:03:01  |   Tue 25 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #52 - to get through

A Phrasal Verb a Day #52 - to get through

1. Deal with a difficult situation (survive) 2. Help someone deal with a difficult situation 3. To be connected to someone by telephone 4. To finish doing something 5. To go into the next stage of a …
00:07:13  |   Mon 24 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #51 - to get over

A Phrasal Verb a Day #51 - to get over

1. feel happy or well again (recover) 2. recover from a relationship you had with your ex 3. to overcome a problem, obstacle, barrier or hurdle 4. "get something over with" - finish something so you …
00:03:56  |   Thu 20 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #50 - to get out of

A Phrasal Verb a Day #50 - to get out of

1. to get pleasure from doing something 2. to avoid having to do something 3. to help someone avoid having to do something 4. to take off some uncomfortable clothes 5. to persuade someone to give you…
00:04:21  |   Thu 20 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #49 - to get on with it

A Phrasal Verb a Day #49 - to get on with it

= to give your time to something and make progress with it or, to hurry up Click here for more info: http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/phrasal-verb-a-day/49-to-get-on-with-it/
00:01:41  |   Thu 20 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #48 - to get on

A Phrasal Verb a Day #48 - to get on

Listen closely for the definitions and examples. There are loads. This is a very common phrase. Do you know all the meanings? Click here for more info: http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/48-to-get-on/
00:07:00  |   Mon 17 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #47 - to get off with someone

A Phrasal Verb a Day #47 - to get off with someone

= to French kiss someone, to snog someone, to passionately kiss someone and maybe 'do more', but not full sex "That's the girl he got off with at your party" http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/47-to-ge…
00:01:39  |   Sun 16 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #46 - to get off

A Phrasal Verb a Day #46 - to get off

There are lots of meanings! Click here http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/46-to-get-off/ ‎
00:07:41  |   Sat 15 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #45 - to get in with

A Phrasal Verb a Day #45 - to get in with

To get involved with a person or group of people 1. (showing disapproval) "I'm a bit worried about Jeff. He's got in with a really strange group of people" - he's hanging around with a strange group …
00:03:32  |   Fri 14 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #44 -  to get in on

A Phrasal Verb a Day #44 - to get in on

To get involved in something that other people are doing, because it looks fun or because you could make money "EngVid looks interesting. I quite fancy getting in on that. "
00:03:04  |   Fri 14 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #43 -  to get into

A Phrasal Verb a Day #43 - to get into

It's similar to 'get in', but here are some other uses. Listen to find out the examples!
00:05:23  |   Wed 12 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #42 - to get in

A Phrasal Verb a Day #42 - to get in

1. arrive at home - "I got in really late last night" 2. to go inside a place/something - "I couldn't get in because the door was locked" "Come on, get in the car!" 3. to be accepted for a place at u…
00:05:40  |   Tue 11 Feb 2014
A Phrasal Verb a Day #41 - to get down to

A Phrasal Verb a Day #41 - to get down to

= to start something seriously, with effort "I can't put this off any longer - it's time to get down to it!" http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/phrasal-verb-a-day/40-to-get-down-to/ "Let's get down to …
00:02:05  |   Tue 11 Feb 2014
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