Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Go Over #1 Alternative Meaning: How something is received Example 1: The president was hoping his speech would go over well. The president was hoping the speech would be received well by the audience. Example 2: My first day on the job did not go over well, I think they probably want to fire me already. My first day on the job had lots ... Show More
Aug 2020
Phrasal Verbs (261): End Up, Run Around | English Phrasal Verb Podcast
👉 The English Phrasal Verb Podcast. If you've been studying English for years but still struggle to sound natural, this is the episode you've been waiting for. Curtis breaks down why most professionals can read and write English perfectly but freeze under pressure when speaking, ... Show More
8m 36s
Jul 2020
English Phrasal Verbs (260): Mess Up, Drag Up | English Phrasal Verb Podcast
👉 The English Phrasal Verb Podcast. If you've been studying English for years but still struggle to sound natural, this is the episode you've been waiting for. Curtis breaks down why most professionals can read and write English perfectly but freeze under pressure when speaking, ... Show More
7m 32s
Jun 2020
Phrasal Verbs (259): Show Up, Check Over | English Phrasal Verb Podcast
👉 The English Phrasal Verb Podcast. If you've been studying English for years but still struggle to sound natural, this is the episode you've been waiting for. Curtis breaks down why most professionals can read and write English perfectly but freeze under pressure when speaking, ... Show More
6m 9s
Sep 2023
#236 Adding 'Up' to Verbs (Part 2)
<p>In this episode, we'll be talking about some patterns you can remember when adding UP to verbs.<br/><br/>Here are some examples: <em>cloud up, clear up, finish up, drink up, break up</em><br/><br/>One of the Level Up Members recently asked about the difficult part of phra ... Show More
29m 26s
Apr 2021
#230 - 16 Expressions and Phrasal Verbs with 'Look' for Daily Conversations
<p>In today's podcast, Andrea and Ollie teach you lots of expressions and phrasal verbs with the word <em><strong>look</strong></em>, which is an extremely useful word that you can use in a variety of different everyday situations. When it comes to phrasal verbs, we know that the ... Show More
34m 42s