Hi Adam, I just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Your videos and lessons have really helped me to achieve my TOP ielts score just in my first attempt. I have scored an overall score of 8! I so did not expect it! I watched most of your videos and visited the websites you have suggested and they truly are informative and essential for all those who wish to achieve a high score. I would totally recommend your channel. Thank you once again and God bless! :)
1) Call For 2) Carry out 3) Account for/ Take into Account 4) Phase in/Phase out 5) Point out 6) Follow up 7) Put forward 8) Resort to 9) Rule out 10) Take on
An amazing list of phrasal verbs for Academic writing. :) That's also very nice that you mentioned in your speech which phrasal verbs we must not use in academic writing. "GET BY, FIGURE OUT, ASK OUT, etc are really common phrasal verbs but they are more informal.
Really proud to be subscriber of this channel. Last time although I had an overall 7.5 , my writing was evaluated as 6, I hope in the upcoming exam I will use your tricks and will improve my writing score!
Thank you Adams for the help you are doing for people all over the world...I ll donate what I can after going to UK to support you on monetary basis...
Hi, Adam! How are you doing? You're the most amazing teacher I've ever seen in my whole life. Thank you so much for your incredible job. I appreciate it sincerely. Hello from Russia.
You are just fabulous! No need to google or bing if you are here! You explain every thing properly that is understandable to us,specially to me! I don’t find other things(google,bing etc.) that much helpful as your lecture. My hat’s off to you Adam Sir!
I really like talking to native speakers using phrasal verbs because many Americans and Canadians use them in real life and lots of movies and others l things like that. I hope you make more classes like this
I'm just randomly watching your RUclips video for so many times and in all accounts this is what I'm looking for, so, I hit the subscribe button to learn more.
Erupted in angry reaction to/toward the verdict ? What's the difference between to and toward ? And what if i use the verb to deem instead of account for in the first sentence 9:38 will it be considered right ? Another question , can we use these informal phrasal verbs in the speaking task ?
Hi! Adam, this video is so catchy to me. I watched it triple times. Your other videos, especially the IELTS and TOEFL writing Essay, help me a lot in my Humanitarian work. Thank you so much. Writing from South Sudan.
sir i've been watching your videos and got lots of information...but little worried at the same time 'cause i realized i have lots of thing that i dont know. ... . goshh . . more power. .
Thank You very much for the video. It is totally advantageous for everyone improving their English level, but I think when you talk about the examples of the phrasal verbs, may you focus audiences' attention on them. It means after defining the meaning, would you say like For example or Let's... in order that we can study them more comfortably.
Hi sir. When we want to say no some occasions when not say it as no but we say that particular word no .who we can express that word .in different occasions
Very interesting video, but it were better if this lesson was more interactive with a pen and board. I like this manner of teaching. Thank you very much again.
Thank you so much for your work, my English is quite okay but I stick to basic expressions to stay in my comfort zone. Learning phrasal verbs, especially formal and more elaborate ones, makes my English a lot more consistent. Your explanations are so great it makes it easy to understand and I feel more confident actually using those words because I know in which context I should say or not say them.
Hi Adam! I saw many of your videos and they are awesome. I have one question: If I want to use inversion as a tool, for example: "Not only did I go to..." and instead I to use the phrasal verb "Carry out" as a synonym of Do, then finally the example would be "Not only carry out I to...", Is it possible this use of that phrasal verb?
00:21 Not "The reason I wanna discuss this is because ...", but "The reason I wanna discuss this is that ...", or "I wanna discuss this because ...", or "I wanna discuss this. It is because ...". Reason and because should not be in the same statement. The same mistake is made in Turkish, too.
Hi, Adam! I love your videos! Just one question about the example with 'resort to'. Are you sure there should be 'repeated attempts to EFFECT (not affect) change' ....?
Hi Adam, Could you please give me an advice. Is it appropriate to use the phrase/idiom "spoiled for choice" in my essay? For instance to start the general statement in the introduction of an essay , like "Nowadays, people are spoiled for choice when it comes to ......buying a cell phone/ using a service etc." I think it sounds great, but I'm kind of aware that it's to informal to use in an essay. What is your judgement? Thanks.
I really admire how you simplify high-level English vocabularies and advanced uses of them. Thank you, teacher Adam, my favourite hard-working teacher.
Hey dear, you should be more specific, I have written down a sample which is copied from a website. Please always explain more and go into the details. Thanks (someone's) take on (something) Someone's perspective, opinion, or idea(s) about something. Mr. Huxley, what's your take on the recent announcement from the White House? My take on the problem is that we need to devote more of our resources to expanding our marketing campaign. See also: on, take take (something) on (oneself) 1. To decide to do something even though it was not one's responsibility. Typically followed by "to do something." I took it on myself to print out some informational packets for the meeting since I knew it might be confusing for some people. We don't have enough time to cover all of this in class, so you'll need to take it on yourselves if you want to learn more. 2. To bear some burden, difficulty, or responsibility on one's own or for oneself. I feel like Tom is taking too many financial responsibilities on himself. You really shouldn't take other people's emotional baggage on yourself. It can be really damaging if you're not careful.
Hi Adam,
I just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Your videos and lessons have really helped me to achieve my TOP ielts score just in my first attempt.
I have scored an overall score of 8! I so did not expect it!
I watched most of your videos and visited the websites you have suggested and they truly are informative and essential for all those who wish to achieve a high score. I would totally recommend your channel.
Thank you once again and God bless! :)
1) Call For
2) Carry out
3) Account for/ Take into Account
4) Phase in/Phase out
5) Point out
6) Follow up
7) Put forward
8) Resort to
9) Rule out
10) Take on
An amazing list of phrasal verbs for Academic writing. :) That's also very nice that you mentioned in your speech which phrasal verbs we must not use in academic writing. "GET BY, FIGURE OUT, ASK OUT, etc are really common phrasal verbs but they are more informal.
I ran out of words when I wanted to explain how thankful I am to be able to access your lovely lessons. really thank you Adam
Mr. Skype is phenomenal on these.
Many many thanks!!
You are an excellent teacher, Adam!
You are very professional in your lectures. Thank you.
Thank you Adam. I'm about to do my TOEFL test in a couple of months and your videos are very helpful.
Thanks, Adam. That´s very helpful.
Best teacher ever
Great lesson! Thank you Adam!
Really proud to be subscriber of this channel. Last time although I had an overall 7.5 , my writing was evaluated as 6, I hope in the upcoming exam I will use your tricks and will improve my writing score!
Adam you’re simply sensational! I wish you the best. Huge hugs from Trentino Italy 🇮🇹
OMG, thank you Adam, this is extremely useful! It will come in handy, that's for sure
Thank you Adams for the help you are doing for people all over the world...I ll donate what I can after going to UK to support you on monetary basis...
Great 👍
Hi Adam, thank you a lot !!!! I improved my writing skill with your videos! Best regard
That's just the kind of videos I was looking for! I'm going to watch them all.Thank you Adam. :)
You’re the best teacher I have ever seen and your videos are the most useful ones on the RUclips to learn English
Hi, Adam! How are you doing? You're the most amazing teacher I've ever seen in my whole life. Thank you so much for your incredible job. I appreciate it sincerely. Hello from Russia.
Wow great video thanks alot
Really your explanations are sooo much easy to understand. İt's your excellence. I Love so much your teaching system and you too.
You are just fabulous! No need to google or bing if you are here! You explain every thing properly that is understandable to us,specially to me! I don’t find other things(google,bing etc.) that much helpful as your lecture. My hat’s off to you Adam Sir!
Thank you Adam .
Very good!
Thank you so much you are brilliant
Magnificent !
Thanks Adam,
learned a lot from your classes! many thanks for your effort~ hugs from Shanghai China.
6:30 Can I replace (call for) with (necessitate) ?
I really like talking to native speakers using phrasal verbs because many Americans and Canadians use them in real life and lots of movies and others l things like that. I hope you make more classes like this
Thanks sir
Thank you Teacher. I need your videos to help me enhance my vocab.
thank you so much for stunning teaching!
Hi Adam, thanks for you lessons.
I have been following your tutorials and they are very helpful.
I'm just randomly watching your RUclips video for so many times and in all accounts this is what I'm looking for, so, I hit the subscribe button to learn more.
Erupted in angry reaction to/toward the verdict ?
What's the difference between to and toward ?
And what if i use the verb to deem instead of account for in the first sentence 9:38 will it be considered right ?
Another question , can we use these informal phrasal verbs in the speaking task ?
Hi! Adam, this video is so catchy to me. I watched it triple times. Your other videos, especially the IELTS and TOEFL writing Essay, help me a lot in my Humanitarian work. Thank you so much. Writing from South Sudan.
This aggravates me if should I really use phrasal verbs for academic writing as my local ielts teacher instructs me not to but adam says otherwise
I really appreciated that lesson. Thank you very much!
Thank you
Wow Adam you got lot of talent man. I want to be like you. Extremely talented.
Explanations like this are really helpful.
sir i've been watching your videos and got lots of information...but little worried at the same time 'cause i realized i have lots of thing that i dont know. ... . goshh . . more power. .
Thank you sir for sharing such a great knowledge
loved it!
Hi, Adam!
thank you a lot for your great ;lesson and explanations!!
*Thanks a lot teacher, Adam **_Always charming!_*
Absolutely astonishing video..
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Ankhila Sardar Ji yes, sure! That's why I'm here
Thank you!
As always, the great mentor and lessons.
P.S. The "mentor" from your google+ every day words. Thank you a lot Adam for knowledge.
Adam your great..U have cleared a great confusion of mine.. love from india..
Thank You very much for the video. It is totally advantageous for everyone improving their English level, but I think when you talk about the examples of the phrasal verbs, may you focus audiences' attention on them. It means after defining the meaning, would you say like For example or Let's... in order that we can study them more comfortably.
sir i am new subscriber to your youtube channel, i wanna say thank you for the videos you've made it was all amazing.
Sir do you provide online classes for Ielts writing
Hi Adam. Can I ask if it's ok to use these phrasal verbs in IELTS task 1?
So far I noticed I often use "accounted for" in replacement of "took up"
Thanku you sir a very good help
Hi sir. When we want to say no some occasions when not say it as no but we say that particular word no .who we can express that word .in different occasions
Very interesting video, but it were better if this lesson was more interactive with a pen and board. I like this manner of teaching. Thank you very much again.
Thank you so much for your work, my English is quite okay but I stick to basic expressions to stay in my comfort zone. Learning phrasal verbs, especially formal and more elaborate ones, makes my English a lot more consistent. Your explanations are so great it makes it easy to understand and I feel more confident actually using those words because I know in which context I should say or not say them.
Thankyou sir
This is a useful video for students who are like me
A warm hello to you dear teacher. Thank you so much for your helpful advice. But I wanna ask if these phrasal verbs help us by getting higher score?
Hi Adam!
Will I get an higher band by using idioms/ proverbs in Essays/ speaking?
Hi Adam! I saw many of your videos and they are awesome. I have one question: If I want to use inversion as a tool, for example: "Not only did I go to..." and instead I to use the phrasal verb "Carry out" as a synonym of Do, then finally the example would be "Not only carry out I to...", Is it possible this use of that phrasal verb?
thank you sir
00:21 Not "The reason I wanna discuss this is because ...",
but "The reason I wanna discuss this is that ...",
or "I wanna discuss this because ...",
or "I wanna discuss this. It is because ...".
Reason and because should not be in the same statement. The same mistake is made in Turkish, too.
Mr Adam could you make a video about motivation letters?
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Hi, Adam! I love your videos! Just one question about the example with 'resort to'. Are you sure there should be 'repeated attempts to EFFECT (not affect) change' ....?
да, sure
Is it true that for getting band 9 in ielts writing we should use phrasal verbs??
Hi Adam,
Could you please give me an advice. Is it appropriate to use the phrase/idiom "spoiled for choice" in my essay?
For instance to start the general statement in the introduction of an essay , like "Nowadays, people are spoiled for choice when it comes to ......buying a cell phone/ using a service etc."
I think it sounds great, but I'm kind of aware that it's to informal to use in an essay.
What is your judgement?
Thanks.
Thank you very much for the answer , Adam! By the way, the new lesson on collocations is amazing!
I thought you were passing away in 7:48; You scared me dude :D All powers to your elbow!
cool
I really admire how you simplify high-level English vocabularies and advanced uses of them. Thank you, teacher Adam, my favourite hard-working teacher.
This shouldn’t be for free. 😍
Hi
Can u please explain for this word? "
Default " ''by default "
In some uses I really don't understand it
And thank u so much
"lead to". Is this proper phrasal verb or not?
'Parallel to ' phrase verb in sentences please
Hey dear, you should be more specific, I have written down a sample which is copied from a website.
Please always explain more and go into the details.
Thanks
(someone's) take on (something)
Someone's perspective, opinion, or idea(s) about something.
Mr. Huxley, what's your take on the recent announcement from the White House?
My take on the problem is that we need to devote more of our resources to expanding our marketing campaign.
See also: on, take
take (something) on (oneself)
1. To decide to do something even though it was not one's responsibility. Typically followed by "to do something."
I took it on myself to print out some informational packets for the meeting since I knew it might be confusing for some people.
We don't have enough time to cover all of this in class, so you'll need to take it on yourselves if you want to learn more.
2. To bear some burden, difficulty, or responsibility on one's own or for oneself.
I feel like Tom is taking too many financial responsibilities on himself.
You really shouldn't take other people's emotional baggage on yourself. It can be really damaging if you're not careful.
I must have already been here. I wrote this down
Hii adom🙏..
I think.. Your example of take on little bit incorrect. Because may be u should use 'take on' in place committing
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Unless you want to get married, please don't wear white shirt anymore. White on white annoys the vision..but U R brilliant!
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