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Learn English Phrasal Verbs Speak English Class

🗣️Want to learn English faster and sound more natural in your conversations? Mastering phrasal verbs is the key! In this video, we'll explore 10 essential phrasal verbs that will help you improve your English skills and take your language learning to the next level. From "give up" to "work out", we'll break down each phrase and provide examples to help you understand how to use them in context. By the end of this video, you'll be able to use these phrasal verbs confidently in your everyday conversations and sound more fluent in English. So, what are you waiting for? Let's dive in and start learning! 🔹 What you'll learn in this video: ✅ The meaning of 10 common phrasal verbs ✨ ✅ How to use them in everyday conversations 💬 ✅ Example sentences to help you remember them easily 🧠 🚀 Want to improve your English even more? 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications so you never miss a lesson! 👍 Give this video a like if it helped you, and comment your favorite phrasal verb! 📢 SHARE this video with friends who are also learning English! 📌 Watch next: 🎥    • How to Start a Conversation in Englis...   🎥    • Daily English Phrases to Sound Like a...   📜 Full Video Transcript: Give up – To Quit or Surrender Don’t give up on your dreams, no matter how tough things get. I had to give up playing football after my injury. She refused to give up and kept working hard until she succeeded. Bring out – Highlight or Launch a product This new lighting really brings out the color of the walls. The company is bringing out a new smartphone next month. Her speech brought out the best in the audience. Catch up – Update Oneself I missed class, but I’ll catch up on the lessons this weekend. Let’s grab coffee—I need to catch up on your news! He ran fast to catch up with his friends. Find out – Discover Information I just found out that we have a test tomorrow! She found out the truth about her friend. Where did you find out about this event? Get along – Have a Good Relationship They get along really well despite their differences. I don’t get along with my boss at all. Do you and your sister get along? Let down – Disappoint Someone I don’t want to let you down, so I’ll do my best. He felt let down when his friends canceled the trip. She let her parents down by failing the test. Look up – Search or Improve I need to look up the meaning of this word. Things are finally looking up for him after a tough year. Can you look up the nearest gas station for me? Make up – Invent or Reconcile She made up an excuse for being late. They had a big fight but made up later. I don’t believe you! Are you making that up? Turn up – Appear or Turn up the volume. He didn’t turn up for the meeting. Can you turn up the volume? I can’t hear. She turned up at the party unexpectedly. Work out – Exercise or Solve a problem I work out at the gym three times a week. They finally worked out their differences. This math problem is hard, but I’ll work it out. #LearnEnglish #EnglishPhrasalVerbs #SpeakEnglishFluently #ImproveYourEnglish #EnglishLessons