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The way of teaching is compelling and easy to understand. We are thankful for your dedication and devotion to help us to improve our quality of English language.
Hi Jennifer, the way you present your videos is absolutely fantastic! The learning approach you us, providing concrete examples and focusing on specific topics, is incredibly effective and helpful. I truly feel your passion and see how much heart and soul you put into helping us improve our English. Thank you for your dedication!
Your video really caught my attention! Even as someone who speaks English well, I still struggle with phrasal verbs. The more I learn, the more I see how often they are used by native speakers and how helpful they can be. I would love it if you could make another video featuring the most commonly used phrasal verbs for everyday situations. Please, more, more, more! ❤🙏
Thank you Jennifer for you videos with lessons. I always find them helpful because I learn with you at your pace. I really like how you explain everything clearly, and I am improving. Also"Let's Go!" 🙂... i will keep practicing and follow your advice. More, more, more❤
I am sending you a bouquet of flowers carrying a beautiful morning fragrance that resembles your delicate scent. Good morning, my dear and beloved teacher, who made me love learning the English language. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
I am from Senegal. My native language is French. I've been learning English since last year. Your lessons are amazing, and you make them really enjoyable.
I have doubts I can remember any of these phrasal verbs, Jennifer, but I'll try it, I swear. In the meantime, I'm gonna keep watching all of your videos.
Jennifer , could please make some vocabulary GED lessons with different subjects? Could you also put more pictures or visual effects as I am a visual learner? Thank you very much.
More,more,more! U did a great job! This group of phrases and comparisons fit the best. There might be an AI engine where I input ur phrases. It can build contexts practice with. Thanks, Jennifer. Btw, check in on (not mentioned) vs. check up on? Seem similar to me.
Sure. They are really confusing and need more practice to be able to using them confidently. Teacher Jennifer thank you so much for this amazing lesson!
Teacher Jennifer, what super helpful everyday phrasal verbs!🥳🔥 Now I can get across with natives by using them.💪 I want to carry on my English learning and boost my English fluency and confidence.👍😇 Thanks for sharing this video and explaining the nuances of these phrasal verbs!🧡🧡 You rock!🤩 More, More, More
It would be also helpful to us If you could identify the phrasal verbs as intransitive or transitive ones. eg jump in does not require an object and therefore is an intransitive. Thank you for all that you do. all your lessons are extremely helpful to us non native speakers who teach English too.
1.To call someone out meaning: Confront or critizing someone publically for their actions or behavoir. Example: You called one of the members out out for being rude in your group. 2. Call out to someone meaning: To shout or raise your voice to get people's attention. Example: I use to call out to the members of Mrs. Aya group, but now not anymore. 3. Jump in meanin: Enter a conversation or situation. Example: In a zoom meeting people offten jumping in to share their thoughts. 4. Butt in meaning: To interrupt or intrude in a negative way. Example: Sometimes i keep butting in when my mama had a conversation with her friends on school matters.( fact) I should just butt out right? Butt out means to stop interrupting her while she disscussing something with her friends.😅 5.Come up with meaning: To think of or creat something such as: Plan, ideas, or solution. Example: You as a teacher would always come up with new lessons every day. 6.Come out with meaning: To release something new, usually a product or service. Example: People in the west enjoy chatting with Ai, when Ai chatbots websites came out people in the west love them so much. 7. Back out of something meaning: Decide not to do something you had priviouly agreed to. Example: People sometimes backing out of purchasing a product that they wanted to purchase in a blink of an eye. 8.Backing up someone/ files/photos/videos, or to support someone by providing what they need. Example: My mama would always backing me up in learning English. 9.catch on to something meaning: You begin to understand or realize something. Example: After so many years i finally caught on to the certain songs in English. 10.Catch up to someone meaning: Reach the same level or pace as someone else. Example: I wish i could catch up to advance English learners, so that i could communicate fluently in English. 1. To get a across meaning: To succestfully convey your idea to others. Example: People offten tried to get accross their ideas publically during their speech. 2. Cheer on meaning: To encourage someone vocally. Example: As your friend, i would always cheering you on, be safe. 3. Cheer up meaning: Helping someone become happier. Example: I should've cheer you up when you feel down but i didn't, my bad. 4. Carry on meaning: To continue doing something despite facing difficulity. Example: I won't throw in the towel learning english i would carry on learning the languange. 5. Carry out meaning: To complete or perform an action, plan, or task. Example: The comic creators carry on with their new animated series project, do they carried out the first step of making this new series. 6.Look into something meaning: To investigate or eximine something in detail. Example: Animators who are creating certain animated series offten looking into their creation before releasing them online. 7. Look over something meaning: To review or examine something briefly. Again, animators recommeded to look over their creation so that fans won't upset on the show. 8.Check in with someone meaning: To commucate with someone to see how they are doing or if they need an assistance. Example: My mama check in with our wifi tecnisician before she ended the call. 9. Check up on someone meaning: Monitor or observe someone's progress or behavoir, condition, or behavoir to ensure all is well. Example: Any admins in any groups offten check up on their group members to make sure everything is under controll. 10.Hang out meaning: To spent time with someone socially in a casual way. Example: Have you ever hung out with your peers? 1.Hung up meaning: To end a phone call. Example: Every now and then we accidentely hung up a call before even decide to where we should hang out.😅 2. Break up with someone meaning: To end a relationship with our partner. Teens would always broke up with their partner even before they decided to carry on the relationship further.😔 3. Break something up meaning: Separate something into small pieces. Example: I accidenly broke up the glass on the table. I wrote them last friday at midnight Indonesia time, what do you think?😂
Hi Jennfer. I have a question regarding the phrasal verb "jump in". Can I add it at the end of an email? Or is it only for using during a call or meeting? For exemple: Please feel free to jump in any ideas in the agenda you want to speak about. Is it correct?
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My kids and I usually crowd around the screen to watch your videos, and your joy rubs off on all of us.
That's awesome! 🤩
The way of teaching is compelling and easy to understand. We are thankful for your dedication and devotion to help us to improve our quality of English language.
So nice of you
Hi Jennifer, the way you present your videos is absolutely fantastic! The learning approach you us, providing concrete examples and focusing on specific topics, is incredibly effective and helpful. I truly feel your passion and see how much heart and soul you put into helping us improve our English. Thank you for your dedication!
Great suggestion!
Your video really caught my attention! Even as someone who speaks English well, I still struggle with phrasal verbs. The more I learn, the more I see how often they are used by native speakers and how helpful they can be. I would love it if you could make another video featuring the most commonly used phrasal verbs for everyday situations. Please, more, more, more! ❤🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this practical lesson.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @imanmalekian6874 ❤️
More! More! More! Thank you for the lesson. I appreciate it!
You got it!
Another amazing video. Thank you very much.
You got it! 🎉
Thanks, teacher, for coming up with such amazing lessons!
More, more, more! ❤️😘
My pleasure! 😘
More more. And thanks for your amazing videos.
Thank you for cheering me on ! I couldn't have done it without your support !
That's so sweet of you! 💕
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More to come!
@horacio3248 if you are available so can we talk for our English part?
Ur joy and smile are contagious , u take time to explain every small detail , Bravo Coach, happy to be here . Merci infiniment. 🎉
Thanks a million! 🎉
More more more Jennifer. That lesson was great to these phrasal verbs. You are a rock start 🎉
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Your lesson is a game changer for me! Thank you.
I'm so glad you liked it!
More more please and thanks again !
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Thanks Jennifer it's crystal clear.you're the only teacher that can make learning phrasal verbs so agreeable !😊👍👍👍👍
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More, More, More. Thanks!
More to come!
Your phrasal lessons are very informative and useful. I hope you keep providing lessons like these.
More to come! 🤩
Thank you so much Jennifer
You are so welcome!
More, More, More. Thank you very much Jennifer.
You're welcome, @jimmylee1048! 👍
You’re amazing teacher ❤
Glad you think so! 😍
Thanks Jennifer very useful. More More More.
Thank you! Will do!
I'm really into the way you explain English knowledge such as phrasal verbs, news, vocab, etc. I stan you, dear teacher Jennifer. You're a rock star😘.
Wow, that means a lot! I'm always trying to make things as clear and helpful as possible. 💪
Amazing for everyday 🙏
WHOO HOO You Got It! 🙌
Thank you teacher, More more more and more
Thank you too ☺️
Thanks Bro!. This is excellent lesson
Glad you liked it!
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I'm so glad you found the video helpful! 😊
More! More! More! Thank you 🙏
You got it!
Thank you for this interesting lesson....
I'm so glad you found it helpful! 😊
Thank you Jennifer for you videos with lessons. I always find them helpful because I learn with you at your pace. I really like how you explain everything clearly, and I am improving. Also"Let's Go!" 🙂... i will keep practicing and follow your advice. More, more, more❤
Thanks for watching! 😁
I am sending you a bouquet of flowers carrying a beautiful morning fragrance that resembles your delicate scent. Good morning, my dear and beloved teacher, who made me love learning the English language. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you so much! 😊
More, more and more. I appreciate you JForrest.
That's so sweet of you! 💕
Thank you Jennifer, you are great! Definitely cheered me up :)
Awe, I'm so glad! Thanks for cheering me on! ❤
Day by day I m loving your lessons u are having amazing, awesome persona
Thank you! 😃
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More to come!
I am from Senegal. My native language is French. I've been learning English since last year. Your lessons are amazing, and you make them really enjoyable.
I would like to learn french ,, teach me french I can teach you spanish.
@wilsonlopez1978 hi.i have got myself a pretty good level in French but i don't need Spanish.just looking to hone my English skills
That's awesome! 🤩 Thanks so much for sharing, @azerzeki!
Thank you for this wonderful topic ❤
You are so welcome!
Great Lesson Thank you Let's Go!
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I just love the way you compared similar phrasal verbs.😊
Thanks for watching! 😁
Thank you 🎉 more, more, more
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks splendid Jennifer ❤
My pleasure!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERNED MY RUclips FOREVER!.
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More more more.. thank you for what you do.. I always enjoyed them.. 😊
Thank you, I will
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I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Thanks 👍🥰 for the coffee ☕ you're the best seriously that was spot on
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Thank a ton teacher
Make more videos like this to help us for learning English easily
Thank you, I will ❤️
Great lesson! I have been confused about those phrase words for a long time now I finally understood ❤
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hi jennifer how is it going?thanks for the lesson ,I never go wrong with too many videos like this; they always provide great insights
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Thank you mam
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I love learning English with you, in fact, I love you.👋😘🥰
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I have doubts I can remember any of these phrasal verbs, Jennifer, but I'll try it, I swear.
In the meantime, I'm gonna keep watching all of your videos.
You got this ❤️
Jennifer , could please make some vocabulary GED lessons with different subjects? Could you also put more pictures or visual effects as I am a visual learner? Thank you very much.
Great suggestion! 😁
Awesome episode!🌟I really caught up on these phrasal verbs. So great you came up with this idea for the lesson. Hope my comment will cheer you on 🤍
I hope this video will do the same for you too!
More,more,more! U did a great job! This group of phrases and comparisons fit the best. There might be an AI engine where I input ur phrases. It can build contexts practice with. Thanks, Jennifer. Btw, check in on (not mentioned) vs. check up on? Seem similar to me.
Glad you liked it!
We appreciate it❤
WHOO HOO! ❤
More, More, More.
More to come 😁
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More to come! 🤩
Sure. They are really confusing and need more practice to be able to using them confidently. Teacher Jennifer thank you so much for this amazing lesson!
Practice makes perfect 💪
Teacher Jennifer, what super helpful everyday phrasal verbs!🥳🔥 Now I can get across with natives by using them.💪 I want to carry on my English learning and boost my English fluency and confidence.👍😇 Thanks for sharing this video and explaining the nuances of these phrasal verbs!🧡🧡 You rock!🤩 More, More, More
I'm so glad you enjoyed the lesson! 🤩
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Carry on such a great video like this❤❤❤
Oh thanks! More to come! 😍
I won't break up learning English ! Thank you for these useful phrasal verbs! ❤
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Let's go 😁
Good video
Glad you liked it! 😊
Extremely usefull ❤
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Amazing you teach phrasal English verbs just like if I were in the United States.
I'm so glad ❤️
I think "phrasal verbs" as a whole is one of the most difficult themes in learning English, anyway I don't give up and keep trying! Thank you!
My pleasure! 😘
It would be also helpful to us If you could identify the phrasal verbs as intransitive or transitive ones. eg jump in does not require an object and therefore is an intransitive. Thank you for all that you do. all your lessons are extremely helpful to us non native speakers who teach English too.
That's a great idea, I'll definitely add that to my next video!
So cool lessons ✨ (jump in) Try using it first.
Love it! 😊
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So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @maviduman82 ❤️
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Jennifer nice clase de inglés with this phrasal verbs y te miras beau! con tu pelo down 😘😘
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Glad you like them!
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Dear Jennifer, please, more and more phrasal verbs with prepositions.
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Jennifer the list of phrasal verbs is endless😢 Thank you for helping to keep my english up to scratch🎉
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @malikba8048 ❤️
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1.To call someone out meaning:
Confront or critizing someone publically for their actions or behavoir.
Example:
You called one of the members out out for being rude in your group.
2. Call out to someone meaning:
To shout or raise your voice to get people's attention.
Example:
I use to call out to the members of Mrs. Aya group, but now not anymore.
3. Jump in meanin:
Enter a conversation or situation.
Example:
In a zoom meeting people offten jumping in to share their thoughts.
4. Butt in meaning:
To interrupt or intrude in a negative way.
Example:
Sometimes i keep butting in when my mama had a conversation with her friends on school matters.( fact)
I should just butt out right? Butt out means to stop interrupting her while she disscussing something with her friends.😅
5.Come up with meaning:
To think of or creat something such as:
Plan, ideas, or solution.
Example:
You as a teacher would always come up with new lessons every day.
6.Come out with meaning:
To release something new, usually a product or service.
Example:
People in the west enjoy chatting with Ai, when Ai chatbots websites came out people in the west love them so much.
7.
Back out of something meaning:
Decide not to do something you had priviouly agreed to.
Example:
People sometimes backing out of purchasing a product that they wanted to purchase in a blink of an eye.
8.Backing up someone/ files/photos/videos, or to support someone by providing what they need.
Example:
My mama would always backing me up in learning English.
9.catch on to something meaning:
You begin to understand or realize something.
Example:
After so many years i finally caught on to the certain songs in English.
10.Catch up to someone meaning:
Reach the same level or pace as someone else.
Example:
I wish i could catch up to advance English learners, so that i could communicate fluently in English.
1. To get a across meaning:
To succestfully convey your idea to others.
Example:
People offten tried to get accross their ideas publically during their speech.
2. Cheer on meaning:
To encourage someone vocally.
Example:
As your friend, i would always cheering you on, be safe.
3. Cheer up meaning:
Helping someone become happier.
Example:
I should've cheer you up when you feel down but i didn't, my bad.
4. Carry on meaning:
To continue doing something despite facing difficulity.
Example:
I won't throw in the towel learning english i would carry on learning the languange.
5. Carry out meaning:
To complete or perform an action, plan, or task.
Example:
The comic creators carry on with their new animated series project, do they carried out the first step of making this new series.
6.Look into something meaning:
To investigate or eximine something in detail.
Example:
Animators who are creating certain animated series offten looking into their creation before releasing them online.
7. Look over something meaning:
To review or examine something briefly.
Again, animators recommeded to look over their creation so that fans won't upset on the show.
8.Check in with someone meaning:
To commucate with someone to see how they are doing or if they need an assistance.
Example:
My mama check in with our wifi tecnisician before she ended the call.
9. Check up on someone meaning:
Monitor or observe someone's progress or behavoir, condition, or behavoir to ensure all is well.
Example:
Any admins in any groups offten check up on their group members to make sure everything is under controll.
10.Hang out meaning:
To spent time with someone socially in a casual way.
Example:
Have you ever hung out with your peers?
1.Hung up meaning:
To end a phone call.
Example:
Every now and then we accidentely hung up a call before even decide to where we should hang out.😅
2. Break up with someone meaning:
To end a relationship with our partner.
Teens would always broke up with their partner even before they decided to carry on the relationship further.😔
3. Break something up meaning:
Separate something into small pieces.
Example:
I accidenly broke up the glass on the table.
I wrote them last friday at midnight Indonesia time, what do you think?😂
More more more please
More to come 😁
More more more 😊
More to come 😉
Hi Jennfer. I have a question regarding the phrasal verb "jump in". Can I add it at the end of an email? Or is it only for using during a call or meeting?
For exemple: Please feel free to jump in any ideas in the agenda you want to speak about. Is it correct?
Yes, you can! Just remember it's "jump in "with" any ideas... ❤