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  • Are you, like many other students, finding phrasal verbs and ongoing challenge?

  • It may be true that English would be a lot easier to learn if it didn't include so

  • many phrasal verbs. However, as we can't eliminate them from the language, and

  • as native speakers love using them, the best way to approach them is by looking

  • at them as a fun challenge rather than an obstacle.

  • Hello and welcome everyone

  • this is Minoo at Anglo-Link. The first thing to remember about phrasal verbs is

  • that 9 out of 10 times there is a non-phrasal synonym that you can use to

  • express the same idea. So, you can be a fluent speaker without learning and

  • using all the phrasal verbs. Don't think that your English is better or more

  • fluent if you say, 'I've signed up for your course'

  • instead of 'I've enrolled on your course'.

  • The only reason you need to learn the

  • common phrasal verbs is so you can understand native speakers and the only

  • way to learn them effectively for this purpose is by learning a few at a time

  • and always in context.

  • Memorising lots of phrasal verbs from a list with their

  • translation into your own language will only lead to confusion and frustration.

  • Don't do it!

  • So, the strategy I recommend is, firstly, study a few in context and as

  • part of a phrase. Secondly, revise all the ones you have learnt before you study

  • some new ones. And finally, listen out for them when you watch movies or have a

  • conversation with a native speaker. This way you will gradually begin to use them

  • yourself quite naturally. You just have to be patient.

  • In this lesson I'm going

  • to explain some things you need to know about phrasal verbs that can help you to

  • learn and assimilate them more easily. Once you have understood these important

  • points about phrasal verbs you can use the 10 lessons in my series called

  • 'Phrasal Verbs in daily English conversations' to gradually assimilate.

  • So, when you're ready let's begin this lesson on phrasal verbs.

  • Well that's the end of this lesson on phrasal verbs, I hope you've enjoyed it.

  • You will find several other lessons on my YouTuve channel and on my website

  • that will help you to gradually become familiar with and start using the most

  • common phrasal verbs in English.

  • If you like my video lessons and my teaching style.

  • I invite you to join my complete self-study program.

  • This program offers a highly structured step-by-step method that will enable you

  • to reach your goal of speaking and writing English fluently in a systematic

  • and effective way.

  • It also contains many exclusive video

  • lessons that are not available on YouTube. Please, visit my website:

  • anglo-link.com to find out more about my self-study program.

  • Thanks a lot for watching this lesson

  • and see you again soon.

  • Bye for now!

Are you, like many other students, finding phrasal verbs and ongoing challenge?

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