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Mastering English Phrasal Verbs Through Story
Introduction
Hello! (2:38)
What is a phrasal verb? (4:38)
From Be to Come: Break-ups, shellfish allergies, and soap gossip.
Be - John (1:52)
Break - Tina (1:16)
Call - Mark (0:56)
Come - Hannah (1:15)
Come - Mark (1:49)
Come - Phone (1:57)
From Count to Give: Hide and seek, college drop-outs, and falling over.
Count - Hannah (0:42)
Cut - Hannah (1:04)
Drop - Tina (0:52)
Fall - Phone (1:51)
Get - Hannah (1:26)
Give - Tina (0:54)
From Go to...Go: Let's go!
Go - Hannah (1:32)
Go - John (1:18)
Go - Mark (1:15)
Go - Phone 1 (0:42)
Go - Phone 2 (1:34)
Go - Phone 3 (2:19)
Go - Tina (1:23)
From Grow to Live: Angry ex-lovers, dinner parties, and Las Vegas.
Grow - Mark (0:54)
Hang - Mark (0:57)
Have - Phone (1:01)
Hold - Mark (1:16)
Keep - Tina (1:55)
Live - John (1:30)
From Look to Play: Fundraising, new jobs, and a very important encounter.
Look - John (1:48)
Make - Phone (1:47)
Move - John (0:42)
Pass - Hannah (1:34)
Pick - Tina (1:20)
Play - Mark (2:07)
From Pull to Sit: Formula 1, antique sales, and a life-changing accident.
Pull - Phone (1:29)
Put - John (2:45)
Run - Mark (1:32)
Set - Hannah (1:10)
Sign - John (2:12)
Sit - Phone (1:15)
From Stand to Walk: Dates, salsa, and an unexpected surprise.
Stand - Hannah (1:31)
Stick - Tina (1:13)
Take - Hannah (2:15)
Talk - Phone (0:48)
Throw - Tina (1:03)
Turn - John (1:01)
Walk - Final Story! (2:27)
Conclusion
Well done! (1:02)
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