[BEST LESSONS] - Top 10 Phrasal Verbs for Socializing
5/7/20265 min
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Today we'll learn 10 English phrasal verbs for socializing. These phrasal verbs are used very frequently when native English speakers talk about getting together with other people, and I want to help YOU use them confidently.
Learning phrasal verbs is essential for becoming fluent in English, and you can learn lots of them in my Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course. It's designed to teach you phrasal verbs naturally – again, through conversations – and help you practice them through homework – in just about 10 minutes a day.
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Hi, students. This month we're re-releasing some of our all-time most popular podcast episodes, which have been loved by thousands of English learners just like you. Want to download the text from this lesson? Click on the link in the podcast description and enter your email address to get your free lesson guide. Now sit back, relax, and enjoy listening to one of our best lessons. Today we'll learn 10 English phrasal verbs for socializing. These phrasal verbs are used very frequently when native English speakers talk about getting together with other people, and I want to help you use them confidently. After you watch this lesson, make sure to download the free lesson PDF which also includes a practice quiz. Just click on the link under this video to get that free gift by email. All right, ready to learn these common phrasal verbs? Let's get started. Number one is come over. When someone comes over, they come to your home. For example, "Why don't you come over to my place after class? We can do the homework together." Number two is ask someone out. If you ask someone out, it means you invite the person to go out for a romantic encounter, for a date. For example, "Bill asked me out, but I turned him down." That means I said no. "He's just not my type." Number three, have someone over. Have