🎙️ Welcome to Episode 8 of the English Learning Podcast!
In this episode, we dive into one of the most common yet confusing parts of English: phrasal verbs.
From “wake up” to “give up,” these small phrases are used daily by native speakers — in casual talk, emails, and even professional conversations. But don’t worry! We’ll break them down in a clear, simple, and practical way.
Grab a notebook and get ready to boost your vocabulary and confidence!
✨ What You’ll Learn Today:
✅ What phrasal verbs are
✅ How to use them in daily life and social situations
✅ How to pronounce them naturally
✅ Common examples with meanings
✅ A fun roleplay to hear them in context
✅ A mini speaking challenge for real practice
🔍 Phrasal Verbs Covered in This Episode:
Daily Routines
Wake up
Get up
Turn on / Turn off
Put on / Take off
Social Life & Emotions
Hang out
Catch up
Run into
Get along
Bonus: Learn how one phrasal verb can have more than one meaning, like “give up.”
🎭 Roleplay Practice
Hear a natural, friendly conversation using these phrasal verbs — then try it yourself!
Perfect for improving listening, fluency, and confidence.
🗣️ Practice Challenge
🎯 Today’s speaking goal:
Make 3–5 short sentences using these verbs:
Turn on
Get along
Give up
📌 Example:
“I get along with my classmates because we help each other.”
🧠 Why This Episode Helps You:
✔ Builds your vocabulary
✔ Helps you sound more natural in conversations
✔ Great for A2–B2 learners
✔ Practice with “repeat after me” segments
✔ Boosts fluency with real-world language
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