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

  • Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

  • Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

  • Today is Day 26 and we're studying phrasal verbs withwork”, day 1.

  • We have a lot of phrasal verbs here, so I had to break this video up into two parts.

  • Work up has a couple of different meanings.

  • It can mean to become upset.

  • I got all worked up about what my boss said.

  • Or, you don’t need to get worked up about it.

  • But if you work something up, that means to spend time developing it.

  • He worked up a presentation for the conference.

  • Or, we worked up an appetite by doing yard work all day.

  • I don’t run much now, but I want to work up to a 10K.

  • If you work towards something,

  • that means youre doing something with a goal in mind.

  • Were working towards a resolution to this problem.

  • Or, she’s working towards an early retirement.

  • Work through. This has a couple of different phrases.

  • It can mean to work without stopping.

  • Were going to have to work through the night if were going to meet our deadline.

  • When you work through something, youre dealing with a problem and youre trying to solve it, to make it better.

  • We use this a lot with relationships.

  • They have a good marriage. They really work through their problems.

  • That means, they talk about their problems, they try to come up with compromises and solutions.

  • They work through them.

  • Work over means to beat up or handle roughly.

  • The boys really worked over their younger brother.

  • Work out. This has a bunch of meanings.

  • It can mean to exercise. I’m going to work out around 7.

  • That means, maybe I’m going to go to the gym, lift weights, go for a swim, go for a run.

  • Or, you can also say, she always works out really early in the morning.

  • It can also mean to end successfully.

  • Hey Rachel, how’d your project go?

  • There were some problems in the beginning, but it all worked out.

  • Or, their marriage didn’t work out. They got divorced after 10 years.

  • We also use it in math, or when calculating something.

  • It works out that the train is actually the most expensive option.

  • Or, I can’t work out this calculus problem.

  • Work. A lot of people have a really hard time with this word.

  • Let’s figure it out.

  • We begin with a W consonant, where the lips are in a tight circle.

  • Ww. Then we have the R vowel and consonant.

  • Just one sound, rr. Wor-.

  • So the lips go from being really rounded to being a little less rounded, but still flared.

  • Worrr

  • The tongue tip is forward for the W, put pulled back and up for the R. Wor-,

  • So the tongue tip isn’t touching anything for the R sounds. Worrrrrrr.

  • Hold out the R when practicing words. It really does help solidify the tongue position.

  • Worrrrrrr-k.

  • For the K, the tongue tip can come back down.

  • The back part of the tongue lifts up and touches the soft palate, then releases, kk.

  • Work. Work.

  • I often see people trying to drop their jaw too much for this word.

  • wuh-uh... wuhh---

  • Wor- wor-

  • Watch all of the jaw positions. You really don’t need to drop your jaw.

  • W-or-k. Work.

  • So simple, very minimal jaw drop.

  • Work. Work.

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

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