Telephone Phrasal Verbs: 12 Important Phrasal Verbs for Telephone Conversations
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Telephone Phrasal Verbs Explained!
Want to sound more natural on the phone? Learn common telephone phrasal verbs to enhance your language fluency. Watch this engaging video to grasp essential expressions for effective communication. Perfect for English learners seeking practical language improvement. Tune in now!
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Call back
00:45 - Break up
01:16 - Cut off
01:37 - Get back to
01:59 - Get through
02:29 - Hang up
02:58 - Hang up on
03:36 - Hold on
04:10 - Phone in
04:45 - Pick up
05:03 - Put through
05:40 - Speak up
05:59- Outro
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Thank you a lot for this video. It helped me a lot to learn the phrasal verbs since considering them all related to the same topic made it easier for me to learn a topic that was as difficult for me as phrasal verbs.
I would love to see many more videos like this where the phrasal verbs are related to a topic of daily life.
You're very welcome, Maria Beatriz! 😊🙏 I'm delighted to hear that the video was helpful to you in learning phrasal verbs. 🎥🌟 Breaking them down and relating them to a common topic can indeed make the learning process easier and more enjoyable. 💡📚
I'm thrilled that you found value in this approach, and your positive feedback is truly motivating! 🌈🚀 Rest assured, we'll be creating more videos like this, where phrasal verbs are connected to everyday life topics. 🎬🗣️ Learning in context can enhance your understanding and retention, so we'll continue to provide content that caters to your language needs.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Hello. Thanks for this excellent revision, always something new to learn!❤ It's quite useful and easy to understand because of the drawings and the example sentences.😊
It's always difficult to get through the doctor ' s assistant to have an appointment when you phone to hospital.
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Outstanding lesson!
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Very helpful lesson.
Just to make sure, is it correct to say "I tried to (reach out to/reach) him, but I couldn't get through to him."?
That's fantastic to hear that you found the lesson very helpful! 🌟🤗 You're on the right track with your sentence. 👍 "I tried to reach out to him, but I couldn't get through to him" is absolutely correct! 📚💯 It's great to see you putting the lesson into practice. Keep up the excellent work, and never stop striving to improve your language skills! 🚀🌈 If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. You've got this! 💪😊
Great lesson! 👏👏👏
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Good pharses. Thanks a lot. 📕📖📚✍️
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Thanks a bunch
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It's an informative lesson.
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I adore your accent
I'm trying to shadow after you
It's British English, isn't?
Hello, Meriem Abbou! 😊👋
Thank you so much! I'm John from Great Britain. 🇬🇧 I'm glad you adore my accent!
Yes, you are correct! It's British English that I speak. 🇬🇧🎉
Keep practicing and shadowing, and you'll get better at it too! 👍😄
Caroline. Rennn😢❤
Renn. Caroline. Mit. Dir wares. Schön.
If I say Phone in; Is It the same to say; Ring the job?
📞 "Ring the job" is a more informal way of saying the same thing,.
Hold the phone 😂, I need to phone in sick to my boss to get back to you to head to the beach 🏖️ 😊.
Mein. Neun. Farund. Rennnn. Caroline. Uarlbe. War. Es. Schöm. Mit dir. Renn. Caroline. Rihta.
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I will!