What are you looking forward to doing this weekend? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
Firstly, let me congratulate you on 3 million subscribers! You're a star! I'm in Spain now 'n' preparing for the nearest race which take place on this weekend.
50 Phrasal Verbs that Vannessa made clear all the Nuances and Differences : ) and I LOVED IT. (like I always do) To Add Up. (1:40) To Back (somebody) Up (3:05) To Blow up (4:47) Bring It On (5:35) Bring Up (6:10) To Call Off (7:35) To Calm Down (8:13) To Catch Up (8:37) To Check In (9:23) To Check Out (9:50) To Chip In (10:53) To Close Down (11:52) To Come Down With (12:35) To Come Up (13:39) To Cut Back On (14:34) To Cut Off (15:35) To Drop By or In (16:44) To Ended Up (17:38) To Figure Out (19:16) To Fill In (19:49) To Fill out (20:49) To Find Out (21:47) To Get Along (22:22) To Get Around (23:19) To Get Back At (24:30) To Give Up (25:35) To Grow Up (26:31) To Hang On (27:46) To Hang Out (28:58) To Hold On (30:19) To Keep On (32:09) To Look Forward (33:18) To Look Out (34:00) To Look Up (35:00) To Pull Over (35:45) To Put Off (37:19) To Put Up With (37:54) To Run Away (39:38) To Run Into (40:20) To Run Out (41:22) To Stick With (42:07) To Think Over (42:48) To Turn Down (42:17) To Turn Off (44:18) To Turn Up (45:10) To Warm Up To (45:35) To Watch Out (46:50) To Wear Off (47:15) To Work Out (48:36) .
To Add Up. (1:40) To Back (somebody) Up (3:05) To Blow up (4:47) Bring It On (5:35) Bring Up (6:10) To Call Off (7:35) To Calm Down (8:13) To Catch Up (8:37) To Check In (9:23) To Check Out (9:50) To Chip In (10:53) To Close Down (11:52) To Come Down With (12:35) To Come Up (13:39) To Cut Back On (14:34) To Cut Off (15:35) To Drop By or In (16:44) To Ended Up (17:38) To Figure Out (19:16) To Fill In (19:49) To Fill out (20:49) To Find Out (21:47) To Get Along (22:22) To Get Around (23:19) To Get Back At (24:30) To Give Up (25:35) To Grow Up (26:31) To Hang On (27:46) To Hang Out (28:58) To Hold On (30:19) To Keep On (32:09) To Look Forward (33:18) To Look Out (34:00) To Look Up (35:00) To Pull Over (35:45) To Put Off (37:19) To Put Up With (37:54) To Run Away (39:38) To Run Into (40:20) To Run Out (41:22) To Stick With (42:07) To Think Over (42:48) To Turn Down (42:17) To Turn Off (44:18) To Turn Up (45:10) To Warm Up To (45:35) To Watch Out (46:50) To Wear Off (47:15) To Work Out (48:36)
As a native English speaker, I found this video so fascinating! I always knew that English was very hard to learn for a multitude of reasons, including the huge amount of words and synonyms (so many verbs have multiple near-perfect synonyms) and the spelling/pronunciation rules making no sense, plus idioms on top of all that, but phrasal verbs were something I had never considered and was completely unfamiliar with. To everyone who is currently studying to learn English - I have tremendous respect for what you are doing, please continue to learn even though my language is stupidly complicated. Thank you for all your hard work!
Thanks so much for your encouraging comment which makes me feel more willing and of course more determined to keep on learning English through enjoyable content and also improve my skills along the way. I do this every single day whenever I can because I want to get fluent in English. In my opinion, learning English is not a big deal unlike other languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Russian and so on. When it comes to learning a foreign language for a long time, we must be prepared to bring it on.
I'm looking forward to getting a more comfortable rest this weekend and making more progress on my English fluency journey because I want to get fluent in it. When I don't know certain words and probably new phrases or idioms, need to look them up at any online dictionary and thereby I can keep on learning new vocabulary over and over again. When it comes to acquiring a second language such as English, I always say to myself: Ernesto, you must be prepared to bring it on because is a great challenge. The same goes for any language I want to learn later on. Thanks a bunch for being my favorite online English teacher Vanessa, I love you ❤🌹.
I have just discovered this video, you are a very good teacher ! For a french like me, this is gold 😅 I want to work as a truck driver in Canada, I have started the paper for immigration, I need to improve my English for to go driving in USA too ! Thank you, I subscribe !!
Hola, Hi, I'm learning English, I'm Spanish and phrasal verbs are the most complicated for me. Thanks for the video and your simply and kinds explanation. 🤗🇪🇸🌎🇺🇲🌹
Your English is so clear and easy to listen to inspite of natural speed. Even if I have no idea about some phrasal verbs, thanks to your sentences I can imagine each of the scene and get even the nuance! I'm really glad to meet your channel. I appreciate your all efforts. Best regards, from Japan
Hey teacher!The truth told I'm looking forward to spend some more time with my family!Once again congrats on conquering another summit!Keep on keeping on!Ride this wave as long as you like it!
Hello vinasha Ma'am my Name you know. I've been watching your videos since 2018. it's fantastic .when i was 18. i didn't understand English. but now i can understand and speak . thanks a million ma'am. 🙏
Well I've been practicing my English by your videos and pronunciation with emma and English with Lucy or pronunciation with Lucy and I need to say I improved SÒOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much by the 3 of you! I love you guys so much and I love you too! I love your channel! You were born to be a teacher!😊😄❤💟💟💗💓💕💖
Thank You Vanessa, this is the best lesson 🙂 for me. I appreciate you for giving us such a great experience to understand an American people and try 😃to speak like a Native American.
I came to US when I was 26. Even though I went to college and currently working, my English is not even close to fluent. Your vedio lecture is a wonderful! I really appreciate you.
Thanks Vanessa! I am a teacher and I still get to continue to learn a lot of things from your channel! I will surely share these with my ESL students here in Japan.
Hi Vanessa ! Can you please tell me the difference between keep on and carry on ? Thank you for your lessons ! I learn a lot with these videos thank you ! 😊
Vanessa this lesson was so helpful thanks so much I enjoy your lessons and I improving my English with your useful lessons . your lessons are my suggest to every one for learning English 😊🌟
I’m so happy that I found myself using almost all this phrasal verbs and sentences in a very natural way. I’m feeling almost a native speaker being able to get everything but, I know I still a lot of work to do.
This lesson is amazing. I always want to learn more phrasal verb since i learn English. I really appreciate you for this lesson. Love you so much my teacher.
Vanessa you have explained phrasal verbs so greatly and precisely 👍 I figured out many things for myself!!! Thank you so much!!! Keep on keeping on!!!😘💐
Wow, This phrasal verb lesson is a treasure! You get through to me all of them, the way you explain is amazing! Thanks a bunch, Vanessa! Keep up the good work!
The trick you gave us about fill in and fill out is extremely useful! thank you very much, Im sure I will not forget the meaning of these phrasal verbs due to that trick, good video!
A video for my husband explaining him how looking forward to “doing” vs looking forward to “do” work?. He doesn’t get it and he keeps forgetting it. Maybe he’ll remember it coming from you!! Thank you
Vanessa your class are really interested, there your shows us how Intelligent and skill teach you have. It’s incredible _ and _ helping me a lot improve my leasing native English. Thanks for that
Hey Vanessa! Answering your last question I would say: I've been spending much more time at home lately because of this pandemic but on the other hand that's turned out a blessing in disguise. As for me I'm looking forward to watching new lessons and improving my English with you this weekend. By the way the topic of Phrasal Verbs is always actually! You're rock!
You are definitely the best teacher ever And I mean it ! About the phrasal verb ( hang on and hold on ) I also hear ( hold up ) which has the same meaning.
Yes, I'm first here!!! Hi Vanessa, my teacher! So happy to see you again! As for phrasal verbs, I'm always looking forward to them 'cause I love to learn them a lot! It's so difficult to try being communicative without those ones, right? Thanks so much for your great work! You look so ravishing! Keep it up!
I loved it. I always keep on trying to learn these sentences in normal conversations. I decided not to put it off anymore. I would like to know when to use out, up and, off
You're an excellent loving teacher. I'm looking forward to seeing your next 20 or 30 common phrasal verbs:) it was also good to see the synonyms of the phrasal verbs in your explanations.
How awesome is your lesson in Phrasal verbs! I always enjoying your smiling and real examples you always use? I will keep it up watching your lessons and don’t give up! I’m sure my level will increase.
Hey! Can you share some Cool ornamental and touchy or action phrases Or words even sentences in English.. it'll really help me.. I'm trying to write a book
Hi mam, thank you for your wonderful teaching. Whenever I watch your videos, there is always a pretty smile in your face which make us to learn happily with you and after learning ,again that smile becomes even more brighter Thank you mam☺️
Actually I already knew most of these but your smiling,diction and clear sound,very clarified explanation,cuteness,glamor,kindness.........made me get stuck with the video start to end.
Me typing while listening 😄 Am learning so much. God bless you and you family teacher Vanessa❤️ 1. My boss’s explanation doesn’t add up. I respect her, but it’s a little hard to believe her. 2. My co-worker backed me up as I explained what happened the other day to our boss. 3. My boyfriend easily blows up and I don’t like that. 4. He challenged me, so I said to him, “Bring it on!”. 5. We called off our church wedding because we didn’t have enough money for it. 6. It’s difficult to calm down sometimes. 7. I haven’t seen my best friend for ages. We really need to catch up. 8. We checked in at a 5 start hotel last month. 9. We checked out of the hotel the following day. 10. I couldn’t attend my nephews birthday, so I just chipped in by sending him a big cake. 11. The company closed down last month because of the pandemic. It was unfortunate. 12. My husband is coming down with a cold. 13. It’s hard to come up with fresh ideas. 14. I am cutting back on sweets that’s why I haven’t been baking lately. 15. He was talking about his childhood, but I cut him off because I didn’t understand something he had said. 16. He dropped by to collect the rent. 17. I ended up just exercising in the living room because I couldn’t go to the park to jog. 18. Doctors try to figure out what’s making her sick. 19. Please fill me in if there’s something I should know about my examples🤣 20. Many people say “ fill up” instead of fill out. 21. I have just found out that Picasso was Spanish. 22. I get along with my sister-in-law well.
You're such an excellent teacher. I'm looking forward to seeing your next 20 or 30 common phrasal verbs:) it was also good to see the synonyms of the phrasal verbs in your explanations. Such as; put off means postpone or delay
Hello Vanessa! I love your videos, thank you! I'm planning to stop putting off my English classes this week and today is my first day. I feel better because I know that you " you back me up".
Wonderful English lesson!! Thanks a lot for your great help in teaching us phrasal verbs in a way that we hardly realize we're learning 'cause you make the English language easier & more interesting. We can pick up the phrasal verbs now, BTW, i.e, to learn something NATURALLY. Keep up the good work.
Rachel's English covered many more phrasal verbs, in her 30-day challenge but her explanations revealed only their existence and did not help me understand thoroughly their meaning in order to use them in daily life. Rachel was limited by time because she focused on helping students with pronunciation - her cup of tea. Vanessa is a natural teacher. In French, my number one language, one would say: "Vanessa a l'aptitude de bien enseigner. Elle a le sens pédagogique. Je le dis du fin fond de mon coeur. Merci"
Ma'am, I know phrasal verbs and how to use them, yet whenever I talk to someone, I've to bring them up in my conversation consciously, and more often I find myself utilizing trite words, could you please suggest some ways through which we could use them intuitively?🙏🙏
Ванесса одна из лучших преподавателей английского на Ютуб. Мне очень нравится смотреть и конспектировать ее уроки. Смотрю уже.почти 4 года! Только почему то нет русскоязычных комментариев здесь вообще. Из россии никто не смотрит что ли? Это удручает. Русских имен в комментариях нет вообще, это обьясняет видимо, почему в россии никто не говорит по английски даже на среднем уровне. Не хотят учить? Лень одолела? Из Индии, Китая, Европы(любые страны), Бразилии, Японии, Арабских стран все есть ученики. Из россии никого! За страну просто обидно... Ну ка, кто русскоязычный или просто знает русский язык, поддержите лайком! Напишите, сколько нас!
Лол я всегда под англоязычным контентом пишу на английском. Если кто-то не хочет учить язык - это не твоё дело и не надо никого за это хаять, Толя, выглядит это жалко. К чему эта перекличка не ясно, ты во временах школьных лагерей застрял что ли?
Hi Vanessa, When I was at school we learnt "fill in the blank form" instead of "fill out the forms". Does it mean what we learnt was gramnatically wrong or there was something else? Pls. advise. Thanks😁
What are you looking forward to doing this weekend? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
To go a trip with classmates 🥰🥰🥰 I am looking your lessons from beginning to now madam 🙂 greetings from Sri Lankan student🙂🙂🙂
Firstly, let me congratulate you on 3 million subscribers! You're a star!
I'm in Spain now 'n' preparing for the nearest race which take place on this weekend.
I’m more on spending time with my family at home. 😊
I am new to your channel
💗from India
Your direction in the learning english is very unusual and very very intersting !!!! Keep it up ! Thanks you very much Igor Sidorov 23.04.2021
50 Phrasal Verbs that Vannessa made clear all the Nuances and Differences : ) and I LOVED IT. (like I always do)
To Add Up. (1:40)
To Back (somebody) Up (3:05)
To Blow up (4:47)
Bring It On (5:35)
Bring Up (6:10)
To Call Off (7:35)
To Calm Down (8:13)
To Catch Up (8:37)
To Check In (9:23)
To Check Out (9:50)
To Chip In (10:53)
To Close Down (11:52)
To Come Down With (12:35)
To Come Up (13:39)
To Cut Back On (14:34)
To Cut Off (15:35)
To Drop By or In (16:44)
To Ended Up (17:38)
To Figure Out (19:16)
To Fill In (19:49)
To Fill out (20:49)
To Find Out (21:47)
To Get Along (22:22)
To Get Around (23:19)
To Get Back At (24:30)
To Give Up (25:35)
To Grow Up (26:31)
To Hang On (27:46)
To Hang Out (28:58)
To Hold On (30:19)
To Keep On (32:09)
To Look Forward (33:18)
To Look Out (34:00)
To Look Up (35:00)
To Pull Over (35:45)
To Put Off (37:19)
To Put Up With (37:54)
To Run Away (39:38)
To Run Into (40:20)
To Run Out (41:22)
To Stick With (42:07)
To Think Over (42:48)
To Turn Down (42:17)
To Turn Off (44:18)
To Turn Up (45:10)
To Warm Up To (45:35)
To Watch Out (46:50)
To Wear Off (47:15)
To Work Out (48:36)
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Thank you😘
Wow, you're amazing!😊🎉 Thank you for your dedication!
OMG😮
How did you do this ?
That's really hardworking
Wow. Thanks
Thank you so much 🌹
To Add Up. (1:40)
To Back (somebody) Up (3:05)
To Blow up (4:47)
Bring It On (5:35)
Bring Up (6:10)
To Call Off (7:35)
To Calm Down (8:13)
To Catch Up (8:37)
To Check In (9:23)
To Check Out (9:50)
To Chip In (10:53)
To Close Down (11:52)
To Come Down With (12:35)
To Come Up (13:39)
To Cut Back On (14:34)
To Cut Off (15:35)
To Drop By or In (16:44)
To Ended Up (17:38)
To Figure Out (19:16)
To Fill In (19:49)
To Fill out (20:49)
To Find Out (21:47)
To Get Along (22:22)
To Get Around (23:19)
To Get Back At (24:30)
To Give Up (25:35)
To Grow Up (26:31)
To Hang On (27:46)
To Hang Out (28:58)
To Hold On (30:19)
To Keep On (32:09)
To Look Forward (33:18)
To Look Out (34:00)
To Look Up (35:00)
To Pull Over (35:45)
To Put Off (37:19)
To Put Up With (37:54)
To Run Away (39:38)
To Run Into (40:20)
To Run Out (41:22)
To Stick With (42:07)
To Think Over (42:48)
To Turn Down (42:17)
To Turn Off (44:18)
To Turn Up (45:10)
To Warm Up To (45:35)
To Watch Out (46:50)
To Wear Off (47:15)
To Work Out (48:36)
My friend, thank you very much. We are together 🇧🇷
Thank you
Thanks a lot man!
Thanks so much! One correction:
To Turn Down (43:17)
People like you are born to help😁
As a native English speaker, I found this video so fascinating! I always knew that English was very hard to learn for a multitude of reasons, including the huge amount of words and synonyms (so many verbs have multiple near-perfect synonyms) and the spelling/pronunciation rules making no sense, plus idioms on top of all that, but phrasal verbs were something I had never considered and was completely unfamiliar with.
To everyone who is currently studying to learn English - I have tremendous respect for what you are doing, please continue to learn even though my language is stupidly complicated. Thank you for all your hard work!
many thanks, Betsy🖖🏻
❤️👍Thank u for your beautiful words
Thank you, but if you think English is difficult, try with Spanish, hahaha
Thanks so much for your encouraging comment which makes me feel more willing and of course more determined to keep on learning English through enjoyable content and also improve my skills along the way. I do this every single day whenever I can because I want to get fluent in English. In my opinion, learning English is not a big deal unlike other languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Russian and so on. When it comes to learning a foreign language for a long time, we must be prepared to bring it on.
@@daedsoftthe hard part of Spanish is the grammar but English pronunciation is worse.
Im a Mexican girl trying to speak English, this video was sooo helpful, thank you so much Vanessa!!
One of highschool teachers said that phrasal verbs are one of the most important things to know if you wanna be fluent specially american english
Yes, phrasal verbs are essential for conversation!😊
@@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa exactly I feel like I'm fluent knowing all these phrasal verbs
@@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa high mam I am going to give the exam of class 10th . this is board exam . please wish me to do well
That's absolutely right 👌☘️
The Moral of this lesson is. Watch out for snakes, bears and bees if you visit Vanessa. The quality of the video is as good as the lesson.. Excellent!
😂😂Glad you enjoyed this lesson!
This video should be put on the sign of RUclips as the best video lesson about phrasal verbs in the history. Very wonderful lesson. Thank you🌹🌹
I'm looking forward to getting a more comfortable rest this weekend and making more progress on my English fluency journey because I want to get fluent in it. When I don't know certain words and probably new phrases or idioms, need to look them up at any online dictionary and thereby I can keep on learning new vocabulary over and over again. When it comes to acquiring a second language such as English, I always say to myself: Ernesto, you must be prepared to bring it on because is a great challenge. The same goes for any language I want to learn later on. Thanks a bunch for being my favorite online English teacher Vanessa, I love you ❤🌹.
Hello from Turkey ! 🇹🇷❤ I must say that I follow you with pleasure and your lessons are too helpful to me, thanks a bunchh 💐💐
Merci!!! Super vidéo!!!!!!!!!
You are an amazing teacher! No one was was able to explain these phrasal verbs in an easy way as you did ! Thanks a lot🙏👍
I am from Haiti and living in the Dominican Republic, it’s like your contents are exactly what I needed to improve my English. Congrats
Vanessa English lessons are enjoyable. I feel her enjoying giving us English tips.
I think you are the best teacher who explains phrasal verbs well. Your voice made me happy while I was listening to you. Thanks
Absolutely incredible. Learnt a lot!! Thank you Vanessa...
Hey
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I have just discovered this video, you are a very good teacher !
For a french like me, this is gold 😅
I want to work as a truck driver in Canada, I have started the paper for immigration, I need to improve my English for to go driving in USA too !
Thank you, I subscribe !!
Perfect lesson.
There are many more important phrasal verbs that are not included in this lesson,so I'm hoping the part 2.
Very helpful video for me. It Helped me a lot improved my English.
Phrasal verbs are the most difficult grammar block to memorize for me and this video can help me a lot with your examples. Thank you Vanessa👌😚
Hola, Hi, I'm learning English, I'm Spanish and phrasal verbs are the most complicated for me. Thanks for the video and your simply and kinds explanation. 🤗🇪🇸🌎🇺🇲🌹
Thank you Vanessa, I’m new in Canada, this lesson is so important to me. Always it’s hard to me using phrasal verbs . Thank you so much
I love this teacher. The way she teaches is great
This class is mind-blowing, everything adds up
sadece bak ve dinle! hayatımda gördüğüm EN iyi aktör öğretmen ve o kadar da zeki! sanki bu görev için yaratılmış!
teşekkür edebilirim ancak
Your English is so clear and easy to listen to inspite of natural speed. Even if I have no idea about some phrasal verbs, thanks to your sentences I can imagine each of the scene and get even the nuance! I'm really glad to meet your channel. I appreciate your all efforts.
Best regards, from Japan
I have never met such a nice teacher as you are. I love you, thanks
Hey teacher!The truth told I'm looking forward to spend some more time with my family!Once again congrats on conquering another summit!Keep on keeping on!Ride this wave as long as you like it!
Hello vinasha Ma'am my Name you know. I've been watching your videos since 2018. it's fantastic .when i was 18. i didn't understand English. but now i can understand and speak .
thanks a million ma'am. 🙏
Well I've been practicing my English by your videos and pronunciation with emma and English with Lucy or pronunciation with Lucy and I need to say I improved SÒOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much by the 3 of you! I love you guys so much and I love you too! I love your channel! You were born to be a teacher!😊😄❤💟💟💗💓💕💖
I also learn more with emma and lucy. They are a great teacher too. Xixixi
@@nitaoktavianasiahaan4063 I agree too
Thank so much for learning English with me and your kind words!😊💗
Also can you make more videos about you and your son cooking? I love those kind of videos!
Me also 😍👏✨
Thank you so mach my teacher
Thank You Vanessa, this is the best lesson 🙂 for me. I appreciate you for giving us such a great experience to understand an American people and try 😃to speak like a Native American.
I came to US when I was 26. Even though I went to college and currently working, my English is not even close to fluent. Your vedio lecture is a wonderful! I really appreciate you.
I look forward to mastering the most common Phrasal Verbs through your classes, Vanessa.
the way you are explaning the phrasels, is amazing. Thank you a lot🙏
Thanks Vanessa! I am a teacher and I still get to continue to learn a lot of things from your channel! I will surely share these with my ESL students here in Japan.
You are amazing teacher! I can do nothing but watch your lessons again and again with gtreat pleasure!
Hi Vanessa ! Can you please tell me the difference between keep on and carry on ? Thank you for your lessons ! I learn a lot with these videos thank you ! 😊
You are perfect english teacher on earth.That you help me to understand many words.Thank you from my heart. 👍👍👍
You make my English study a lot easier. I so love your videos especially this one. Looking forward for more. Love from the Philippines. ❤️❤️❣️
Thanks a bunch, Vanessa. I almost gave up on phrasal verbs videos on YT and you saved me tks!
Grateful to your down-to-detail lesson. Further, you teach learners how to memorize them. E.g. fill in vs fill out. Best wishes
Vanessa, you are rock!👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕🌹🌹🌹
Vanessa this lesson was so helpful thanks so much I enjoy your lessons and I improving my English with your useful lessons . your lessons are my suggest to every one for learning English 😊🌟
I'm from Brazil. So, I've learnt a lot with her videos, your explanation and examples are incredable!!! Thank you very much indeed!!
I’m so happy that I found myself using almost all this phrasal verbs and sentences in a very natural way. I’m feeling almost a native speaker being able to get everything but, I know I still a lot of work to do.
Thank you Vanessa your classes really helpful thank you so much
This lesson is amazing. I always want to learn more phrasal verb since i learn English. I really appreciate you for this lesson. Love you so much my teacher.
You are amazing with these 50 phrasal verb, ❤️you are the best
Vanessa you have explained phrasal verbs so greatly and precisely 👍 I figured out many things for myself!!! Thank you so much!!! Keep on keeping on!!!😘💐
Your lesson is completely comprehensive, I can understand each word that you speak. Trust me, I have too much difficult with this. Thank you 😊
Congratulations, teacher Vanessa! Excelent explanation!!! Amazing vídeo! Thank you so much!
I have been looking for a real English teacher for a long time. Frankly, my expectations are finally being met. Thank you Vanessa !
Wow, This phrasal verb lesson is a treasure! You get through to me all of them, the way you explain is amazing! Thanks a bunch, Vanessa! Keep up the good work!
The trick you gave us about fill in and fill out is extremely useful! thank you very much, Im sure I will not forget the meaning of these phrasal verbs due to that trick, good video!
A video for my husband explaining him how looking forward to “doing” vs looking forward to “do” work?. He doesn’t get it and he keeps forgetting it. Maybe he’ll remember it coming from you!! Thank you
👍😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much lady Vanessa for teaching us, you are a great teacher and I love learning new lessons from you
The best channel with Phrasal Verbs. Thanks Vanessa for such a valuable content :)
The best English Teacher ever!!
Thank you Vanessa for this lesson. It really helps me a lot in learning process.
Vanessa your class are really interested, there your shows us how Intelligent and skill teach you have.
It’s incredible _ and _ helping me a lot improve my leasing native English.
Thanks for that
Hey Vanessa! Answering your last question I would say: I've been spending much more time at home lately because of this pandemic but on the other hand that's turned out a blessing in disguise. As for me I'm looking forward to watching new lessons and improving my English with you this weekend.
By the way the topic of Phrasal Verbs is always actually! You're rock!
I'm looking forward to studying diligently and making the best use of my time during my holidays in order to work on my English skills.
I love learning phrasal verbs, feels like I'm gonna be great in no time!!! Thanks Vanessa😊
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I'm looking forward to getting some rest this weekend. I'd like to calm down myself at home on weekends.
Another spot on and well produced video! Always great to see you helping people improve their daily conversational English skills!
50 important phrasal verb in english for 50 mins so worth it... thanks teacher Vanessa😊😊
An outstanding lesson. I adored this lesson. Thanks a million 😊
Thank you so much I learned a lot about phrasal. May God bless you and your 👪
Thank you sooooo much Vanessa, you're the best teacher ever.
Your lessons are so helpful and fun. 🌹
You are definitely the best teacher ever And I mean it !
About the phrasal verb ( hang on and hold on ) I also hear ( hold up ) which has the same meaning.
Yes, I'm first here!!!
Hi Vanessa, my teacher! So happy to see you again!
As for phrasal verbs, I'm always looking forward to them 'cause I love to learn them a lot! It's so difficult to try being communicative without those ones, right?
Thanks so much for your great work! You look so ravishing! Keep it up!
I loved it. I always keep on trying to learn these sentences in normal conversations. I decided not to put it off anymore. I would like to know when to use out, up and, off
Awesome video! Phrasal verbs are fundamental to learning good English, and these ones are definitely very common and useful. 👏
You are really an awesome teacher. You make it so easy to understand! Thank you!
You're an excellent loving teacher. I'm looking forward to seeing your next 20 or 30 common phrasal verbs:) it was also good to see the synonyms of the phrasal verbs in your explanations.
How awesome is your lesson in Phrasal verbs! I always enjoying your smiling and real examples you always use?
I will keep it up watching your lessons and don’t give up! I’m sure my level will increase.
Hey! Can you share some Cool ornamental and touchy or action phrases Or words even sentences in English.. it'll really help me.. I'm trying to write a book
Those phrasal words are very common used. Thx teacher for reviewing with us. I am almost using them every day in conversations with friends.
Hi mam, thank you for your wonderful teaching. Whenever I watch your videos, there is always a pretty smile in your face which make us to learn happily with you and after learning ,again that smile becomes even more brighter
Thank you mam☺️
I really appreciate your tutorial. I want to learn even more from you. I'll keep watching your videos.
Actually I already knew most of these but your smiling,diction and clear sound,very clarified explanation,cuteness,glamor,kindness.........made me get stuck with the video start to end.
I'm waiting for your new lesson and literally click on the notification as soon as it came up
Hi. Thank you for great lesson.
@@omidzakeri7393 you should thank Vanessa, not me..he
Me typing while listening 😄
Am learning so much. God bless you and you family teacher Vanessa❤️
1. My boss’s explanation doesn’t add up. I respect her, but it’s a little hard to believe her.
2. My co-worker backed me up as I explained what happened the other day to our boss.
3. My boyfriend easily blows up and I don’t like that.
4. He challenged me, so I said to him, “Bring it on!”.
5. We called off our church wedding because we didn’t have enough money for it.
6. It’s difficult to calm down sometimes.
7. I haven’t seen my best friend for ages. We really need to catch up.
8. We checked in at a 5 start hotel last month.
9. We checked out of the hotel the following day.
10. I couldn’t attend my nephews birthday, so I just chipped in by sending him a big cake.
11. The company closed down last month because of the pandemic. It was unfortunate.
12. My husband is coming down with a cold.
13. It’s hard to come up with fresh ideas.
14. I am cutting back on sweets that’s why I haven’t been baking lately.
15. He was talking about his childhood, but I cut him off because I didn’t understand something he had said.
16. He dropped by to collect the rent.
17. I ended up just exercising in the living room because I couldn’t go to the park to jog.
18. Doctors try to figure out what’s making her sick.
19. Please fill me in if there’s something I should know about my examples🤣
20. Many people say “ fill up” instead of fill out.
21. I have just found out that Picasso was Spanish.
22. I get along with my sister-in-law well.
You're such an excellent teacher. I'm looking forward to seeing your next 20 or 30 common phrasal verbs:) it was also good to see the synonyms of the phrasal verbs in your explanations. Such as; put off means postpone or delay
Vanessa is one of the best teacher in usa.
Love your way in explaining the lessons and the variety in giving examples
Vanessa, this is a masterpiece, thank you for doing it.
Hello Vanessa! I love your videos, thank you! I'm planning to stop putting off my English classes this week and today is my first day. I feel better because I know that you " you back me up".
Hi Vanessa, How you doin'?.
Hey Vann.
- Is there any difference between " to end up " and " wind up ". ?
I am a new member on your channel. I am from Viet Nam. I am trying to learn English hard every single day. Thanks for your video. It’s useful for me.
Amazing lesson! There is a lot of similar "phrasal verbs" videos in youtube but this one is incredibly useful. Keep it up Vanessa!
Please make more videos about phrasal verbs, unlike other teachers, your teaching method helps me to stick phrasal verbs in my mind more easily.
Wonderful English lesson!! Thanks a lot for your great help in teaching us phrasal verbs in a way that we hardly realize we're learning 'cause you make the English language easier & more interesting.
We can pick up the phrasal verbs now, BTW, i.e, to learn something NATURALLY.
Keep up the good work.
Rachel's English covered many more phrasal verbs, in her 30-day challenge but her explanations revealed only their existence and did not help me understand thoroughly their meaning in order to use them in daily life. Rachel was limited by time because she focused on helping students with pronunciation - her cup of tea. Vanessa is a natural teacher. In French, my number one language, one would say: "Vanessa a l'aptitude de bien enseigner. Elle a le sens pédagogique. Je le dis du fin fond de mon coeur. Merci"
Ma'am, I know phrasal verbs and how to use them, yet whenever I talk to someone, I've to bring them up in my conversation consciously, and more often I find myself utilizing trite words, could you please suggest some ways through which we could use them intuitively?🙏🙏
She explains very well. I can't think another things when she explains the expression and their meanings. Than you.
Ванесса одна из лучших преподавателей английского на Ютуб. Мне очень нравится смотреть и конспектировать ее уроки. Смотрю уже.почти 4 года!
Только почему то нет русскоязычных комментариев здесь вообще. Из россии никто не смотрит что ли? Это удручает. Русских имен в комментариях нет вообще, это обьясняет видимо, почему в россии никто не говорит по английски даже на среднем уровне. Не хотят учить? Лень одолела? Из Индии, Китая, Европы(любые страны), Бразилии, Японии, Арабских стран все есть ученики. Из россии никого! За страну просто обидно...
Ну ка, кто русскоязычный или просто знает русский язык, поддержите лайком! Напишите, сколько нас!
Hi Anatoliy, you are not the only person from Russia learning English with Vanessa's lessons. For some reasons, Russians don't write any comments.
хай вам! ))
Хай) говорят-говорят у нас на англ!)
Из России смотрю
Лол я всегда под англоязычным контентом пишу на английском. Если кто-то не хочет учить язык - это не твоё дело и не надо никого за это хаять, Толя, выглядит это жалко. К чему эта перекличка не ясно, ты во временах школьных лагерей застрял что ли?
Mrs. Vanessa, think you so much for your English learning videos. They are very useful.
Hi Vanessa, When I was at school we learnt "fill in the blank form" instead of "fill out the forms". Does it mean what we learnt was gramnatically wrong or there was something else? Pls. advise. Thanks😁
That's correct too
Saludos a la Teacher Vanessa desde Camargo Cuu