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  • This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

  • Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

  • Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

  • Today is Day 17 and we're studying phrasal verbs withsnap”.

  • Snap to it! Let’s learn this phrasal verb.

  • Snap to it means do it more quickly.

  • It’s ordering someone to do something, not asking nicely.

  • Pick that up. Come on, snap to it!

  • To snap back means to return to something, the way things were, return to what’s normal.

  • This is the same as bounce back.

  • She snapped back to her routine after having twins.

  • I couldn’t believe it.

  • It can also be used for something that’s attached with elastic or something stretchy.

  • You can pull it, and it will snap back into place.

  • Or, a sudden jerk: my head snapped back in the accident.

  • To snap something off is to break it,

  • and it makes a nice satisfying snap sound.

  • You can snap a twig off a branch.

  • If you snap at someone, you say something quickly, meanly

  • Usually it’s been building up inside of you for a while.

  • Stop that, would you!

  • Fine! But don’t snap at me.

  • The phrasesnap out of itmeans to stop feeling upset or in a bad mood.

  • Youve been complaining all day. Snap out of it!

  • Snap up. Well, you can snap up a shirt that has snaps.

  • But it also means to buy something quickly.

  • Let’s go snap up some after Christmas sales.

  • Tickets to the concert were snapped up in the first five minutes.

  • Snap begins with the SN consonant cluster.

  • Sn, sn. Teeth are together. I point my tongue tip up, ss,

  • and then it just moves up a little bit to make the N. Sn- Sn- against the roof of the mouth.

  • Sna-. Then the AA as in BAT vowel.

  • Lots of jaw drop, the back of the tongue lifts. Aa, sna-, snap.

  • Lips come together for the P and will usually part for small burst of air,

  • the release of the P.

  • Snap. Snap.

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This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

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