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224. The Londoner (B1 B2 level story)

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In today's story, I'll be looking at some B2-level phrasal verbs.

I explain 5 of the phrasal verbs below in the podcast: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10. You can listen to all ten of these phrasal verbs. They are in the order you'll hear them.

1) figure something out - try to find the answer to a problem

2) get on with something - continue an activity you were doing earlier

3) get round to something - do one of the jobs that needs doing but you don't find time for it

4) go down with something - to get ill

5) get over a bad cold etc. - recuperate from an illness

6) live up to your expectations - when something is as good as you expected it to be e.g. a product you bought

7) put somebody up - give temporary accommodation to somebody

8) stick out - something can be seen because it is showing from inside something e.g. a handkerchief sticking out somebody's pocket

9) miss out on an opportunity - lose an opportunity you did not take advantage of

10) Get round to something (repeat of nº3)

To see the answers, please visit my website at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-224.htm

At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.

https://www.practisingenglish.com/english-grammar/

My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N

Be back soon with another podcast!

Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)

At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)

  continue reading

238 episodes

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Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.

In today's story, I'll be looking at some B2-level phrasal verbs.

I explain 5 of the phrasal verbs below in the podcast: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10. You can listen to all ten of these phrasal verbs. They are in the order you'll hear them.

1) figure something out - try to find the answer to a problem

2) get on with something - continue an activity you were doing earlier

3) get round to something - do one of the jobs that needs doing but you don't find time for it

4) go down with something - to get ill

5) get over a bad cold etc. - recuperate from an illness

6) live up to your expectations - when something is as good as you expected it to be e.g. a product you bought

7) put somebody up - give temporary accommodation to somebody

8) stick out - something can be seen because it is showing from inside something e.g. a handkerchief sticking out somebody's pocket

9) miss out on an opportunity - lose an opportunity you did not take advantage of

10) Get round to something (repeat of nº3)

To see the answers, please visit my website at: https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-224.htm

At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.

https://www.practisingenglish.com/english-grammar/

My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N

Be back soon with another podcast!

Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)

At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)

  continue reading

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