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my review notes: 2:44 get off lightly 4:18 get back to s/o 5:00 get back into s/t 6:23 get back at s/o 6:50 get behind s/o, s/t 7:13 get by 8:49 get on 10:35 get off 11:00 get out 11:38 get out of s/t 13:28 get across 13:50 get at (s/t) 15:06 get wound up (about s/t) 16:44 get over a illness 17:31 get around to s/t 18:11 get it together 20:23 get through to s/o
Hi Jennifer, my name is German from Cali, Colombia and I´m applying for a BPO role and let me tell you that, nowadays, I feel much more confident to make it possible thanks to you and the way you explain it with passion and devotion.You really love what you do...! God bless you and your family, including the cat of course !
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a lot! Very useful phrasal verbs. I had one wrong answer on the quiz. I agree, if you want to get ahead in life in general, you need fluent English. I get along with my boss.
Thank you for this lesson you are very good with phrasal verbs I like to listening that from you and you are a good (English teacher) I all time look to English lesson with you to be good with "language". thank you teacher
Thanks Jennifer for sharing useful content. I appreciate getting back to me. When I was a child, got into troubles when my parents were gone. Now, they are getting on. I need to get off 😌 i desire to get out of attending meetings i would like skip away. I got up early then got together my colleagues and got across the project during meeting. I need to get rid of things for my warehouse urgently. They can cause plague at my house. I get wound up about it. I will feel that I get over it. Finally, I am getting through a relationship 😌
I love your teaching, l teach too ,but you are amazing. I give your videos to my students to practice ,thanks a lot .God bless your work and you, besides you are Beautiful.
I was watching a movie last week I remember hearing the word “ I’m over it “ I want to know if it mean the same thing with “get over it” Thanks again for ur lessons ❤much love ❤️
I have seen a lot of videos in different RUclips channels during my learning english process, and I can assure that you are the best, even though you are not in the top in terms of views number but Don't give up and keep going 😉 I have just question can you recommend an app for speaking English with native English speaker to get english conversation with them. it must be for free because I live in country (tunisia) where the PayPal or same cards are not allowed with political reasons 😂. Good luck ❤
Hi dear, Your classes are really helpful .How could we say the classes will finish by 1 p.m by using get ? Or anyother phrasal verbs are there? Could we say the classes will get over by 1p.m in a school context?
@@JForrestEnglish Thank you so much for replying...Even teachers in India say that the classes will get over by such and such time...In order to clear it, I just asked ...Thanks a lot again
Hey, Jennifer! Is it to possible to use "get away" as "wiggle out from". EX: he had to attend to the party, but he got away (wiggled out of it) or "he got out of this"? Would these three phasel verbs describe the same action in this case?
If you want to get ahead, join and study in Jf class, it took me years to get over those beautiful days, really it was difficult for me to get through my mam ,
Hi, I have a question: Can "Get at" can be used like this? a) She used a ladder to get at the book on the top shelf. ...and...another sentence with get at: b) I need a stick to get at the ball that fell into the lake. I got a bit confused about the usage of get at meaning to reach something. So, please, let me know if these sentences sound correct and natural in English. Thank you!🙌
I had to ask 'cause a few native speakers that I know told me that my sentences sounded a bit off. They said to use just " get " instead of " get at" ...I got my point across by saying that I used get at for both sentences' cause the objects were out of reach ( the book was in a high place and the ball was a bit far from the person). Still, they maintained what they had said. Also, one of the native speaker said that " get at" would be related more for things that are stuck somewhere and you are trying to obtain access to it. The other said that when the object is mentioned, " reach" is used, and when it was mentioned before in the sentence, you could say "....I can't get at it." using the " it" pronoun... and, in this case, that would be ok to use " get at". So, I think this is really tricky and I still don't know what to think. Could you, please, give me more information about that? Thank you in advance. I appreciate it.
India ka budget 550 billion dollar hai ....100 billion dollar government ko defense pe karna bhut muskil hai....but government ko public private partnership pe jor dena chaye or mera ak suggestion hoga ki yadi Government ak public fund bnaye khas kar isro or drdo ke liye to bhut jada benefits hoga.....kyuki within india or abroad ka donation easily 5-6billion dollars per year extra mil jayega
" get wound up". Is it similar to " tick off" or "flipp out". EX: politics tick my dad off or politics are flipping my dad out(annoying, negatively exiting him)?
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my review notes:
2:44 get off lightly
4:18 get back to s/o
5:00 get back into s/t
6:23 get back at s/o
6:50 get behind s/o, s/t
7:13 get by
8:49 get on
10:35 get off
11:00 get out
11:38 get out of s/t
13:28 get across
13:50 get at (s/t)
15:06 get wound up (about s/t)
16:44 get over a illness
17:31 get around to s/t
18:11 get it together
20:23 get through to s/o
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Hi Jennifer, my name is German from Cali, Colombia and I´m applying for a BPO role and let me tell you that, nowadays, I feel much more confident to make it possible thanks to you and the way you explain it with passion and devotion.You really love what you do...! God bless you and your family, including the cat of course !
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍 Thanks for sharing and all the best! ❤
I love you, Jen! ❤
Love you too! 🥰
Thanks jennifer
Thanks for watching! 😁
There are several that I didn't know. Thanks a lot, Jennifer 👍💯😃
Oh I'm glad! How was the quiz? I think it was more difficult than my other ones, haha!
@@JForrestEnglish I did quite well (60%) 😁
Thank you.
You're welcome, @พันธุ์ศักดิ์ศิริเลิศ! 👍
Thank you
You're welcome
You are my English teacher! Thank you ❤️
Thank you, teacher. You are the best. We need to repeatedly watch your videos until they sink in.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
God bless you
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you so much teacher
My pleasure! 😘
Hi Jennifer! Thanks a lot! Very useful phrasal verbs. I had one wrong answer on the quiz. I agree, if you want to get ahead in life in general, you need fluent English. I get along with my boss.
WHOO HOO! And glad you two get along :)
I love your teaching so much explains very good the best teacher,I would like you teaching more of phrases thank you so much ❤️
Thank you! 😃
Hi sunshine looking great doing so excellent bless you ❤️ ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
This lesson is priceless. Thanks a bunch J
Thank you so much! 😊
Excellent. I love your class gradually.
Glad you enjoy it!
This was great!
I'm so glad! How was the quiz?
Hi Jennifer you are amazing teacher ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you for this lesson you are very good with phrasal verbs I like to listening that from you and you are a good (English teacher) I all time look to English lesson with you to be good with "language". thank you teacher
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
THANK YOU SO MUCH ""TEACHER
My pleasure! 😘
This is amazing, J.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks a lot. Like the way you get through to us)
I'm so glad!
You are the teacher in the world God bless
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Definitely.
Thanks for watching! 😁
Good, I like it !
Glad you like it!
Yes, I enjoy them
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, Beas Lay ❤️
Danke!
Thank you so much! 😊
Teaching English, subjects every lesson every day! Learn the language with strong topics and contents.. Thank you very much.
My pleasure! 😘
You are the Best teacher
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
I appreciated
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
its very beneficial for me thanks, keep going
Excellent thank you so much for share the video
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
thank u for ur lesson is real impressed
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Thanks
Thank you Jennifer! I've always been my goal to get ahead in life.
Thanks Jennifer for sharing useful content. I appreciate getting back to me. When I was a child, got into troubles when my parents were gone. Now, they are getting on. I need to get off 😌 i desire to get out of attending meetings i would like skip away. I got up early then got together my colleagues and got across the project during meeting. I need to get rid of things for my warehouse urgently. They can cause plague at my house. I get wound up about it. I will feel that I get over it. Finally, I am getting through a relationship 😌
Get job practicing!
Thank you Jennifer for addressing my needs on phrasal verbs.
You're welcome, @bhaktathapa263! 👍
Very good
Thank you so much! 😊
I decided to study all your video lessons. Finally I understood this verb get. Thank you.
WHOO HOO!
I would appreciate it if you could continue this series like 'Learn English with the News ' series
I'll definitely make weekly Learn English With The News lessons! They're my favorite :)
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You are the best
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Jennifer thanks for this video. It was difficult to me, but you said I need to practice..
Keep practicing! You've got this! 🙌
Thank you so much, Jennifer! My use of phrasal verbs has improved a lot.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
I love your teaching, l teach too ,but you are amazing. I give your videos to my students to practice ,thanks a lot .God bless your work and you, besides you are Beautiful.
Thank you so much! 😊
thank you very much for the video!❤
My pleasure! 😘
Thank you very much. This lesson is informative and significant.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Amazing job, I really appreciate your lessons.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, Ssultan Zamin ❤️
very impressive
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks! There are still so many phrasal verbs and expressions with 'get' - get down to, get under my skin, get someone's drift, get down on, etc.
It's true!
Very helpful 👏
you definitly understood, what non-native speakers need ✌
I really appreciate your vids a lot! 🙏
Best greetings from Austria 💓
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, Ingenuin TRUTSCHNIG ❤️
another useful lecture , thank you we're waiting and another like this content
Lots more to come!
Whoo! You really hit the spot.😊✌️ thank you. Keep it up.
I get out of people say to me are you out of mind! Then Immediately i'm outraged
Haha, good one!
I was watching a movie last week
I remember hearing the word “ I’m over it “
I want to know if it mean the same thing with “get over it”
Thanks again for ur lessons ❤much love ❤️
Yes! "Get over" is for the transition from NOT OVER --> OVER. So once you are "over", you can be "to be over".
@@JForrestEnglish tanks a bunch
Well Well Well let me think that's amanzing teacher Jennifer is pure brainstorm teacher 😊
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, Francisco José ❤️
Nice lessons🎉 ❤
So glad you enjoyed it! What's your favorite GET phrasal verb?
I needed this type of video the most because indeed it helps a lot in daily life interactions. (hails from India)
Thanks a lot, ma'am.👃👃👃
My pleasure! 😘
Jennifer very good class of ingles using get hay que pracrticarlas many times para aprenderlas nice quizz y te miras pretty! en tu clase
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, daniel lopez ❤️
Such a nice and great method
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Hi. Thank you for teachable videos. I'm grateful to you. Please, could you explain what does the phrase "to get a shot at" means.
"shot" = opportunity/chance. You only get one shot to impress the interviewer :)
@@JForrestEnglish 😍
I'm going to get through this video in order to retain a lot of phrasal verbs!😁
WHOO HOO! 🥳
I have seen a lot of videos in different RUclips channels during my learning english process, and I can assure that you are the best, even though you are not in the top in terms of views number but Don't give up and keep going 😉
I have just question can you recommend an app for speaking English with native English speaker to get english conversation with them. it must be for free because I live in country (tunisia) where the PayPal or same cards are not allowed with political reasons 😂.
Good luck ❤
You're the best! ❤
Thank you for teaching us very useful phrasal verbs.If it is possible can you teach us phrasal verb "off" please ?Many thanks😘👍💐
Sure thing!
could you please do a lesson about the adverb (indeed) and it usages also it placement ?when we shoud put in the middle or the end of the sentence
Sure!
@@JForrestEnglish 😍😍😍😊🌹thanks
Get through
Way to go! 🙌
i love u🎉🎉
Love you too! 🥰
Great Thanx, dear Teacher, i" d like to find out: what"s the difference between to GET ACROSS = to GET THROUGH TO .....?
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
@@JForrestEnglish Also Schattierungen when using : GET BACK INTO -
-GET AROUND TO.... ? 🤔 🥲
Hi dear, Your classes are really helpful .How could we say the classes will finish by 1 p.m by using get ? Or anyother phrasal verbs are there? Could we say the classes will get over by 1p.m in a school context?
I would just say "finish/end". I don't know an expression that uses "get". 😍
@@JForrestEnglish Thank you so much for replying...Even teachers in India say that the classes will get over by such and such time...In order to clear it, I just asked ...Thanks a lot again
Hey, Jennifer! Is it to possible to use "get away" as "wiggle out from". EX: he had to attend to the party, but he got away (wiggled out of it) or "he got out of this"? Would these three phasel verbs describe the same action in this case?
You could say "got out of it", but "get away with" has a different meaning.
Madam can we using the phrasal verbs in formal letters? And when we speaking with someone professionally? 🤗
It depends on the phrasal verb, to be honest. But generally, yes!
@@JForrestEnglish thank you madam ❤️🔥
If you want to get ahead, join and study in Jf class, it took me years to get over those beautiful days, really it was difficult for me to get through my mam ,
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Além de ser uma ótima professora é linda ela tem um olhar assustador e ao mesmo tempo linda
Thanks for watching! 😁
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Thank you so much! 😊
Hi, I have a question: Can "Get at" can be used like this?
a) She used a ladder to get at the book on the top shelf. ...and...another sentence with get at:
b) I need a stick to get at the ball that fell into the lake.
I got a bit confused about the usage of get at meaning to reach something. So, please, let me know if these sentences sound correct and natural in English. Thank you!🙌
Yes you can!
I had to ask 'cause a few native speakers that I know told me that my sentences sounded a bit off. They said to use just " get " instead of " get at" ...I got my point across by saying that I used get at for both sentences' cause the objects were out of reach ( the book was in a high place and the ball was a bit far from the person). Still, they maintained what they had said. Also, one of the native speaker said that " get at" would be related more for things that are stuck somewhere and you are trying to obtain access to it. The other said that when the object is mentioned, " reach" is used, and when it was mentioned before in the sentence, you could say "....I can't get at it." using the " it" pronoun... and, in this case, that would be ok to use " get at". So, I think this is really tricky and I still don't know what to think. Could you, please, give me more information about that? Thank you in advance. I appreciate it.
Do more about English from news teacher other else thanks alot im from dm
Will do!
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Get behind means to fail to make enough progress or to produce something at the right time
Ex. I'm getting behind with my work
Thank you so much! 😊
India ka budget 550 billion dollar hai ....100 billion dollar government ko defense pe karna bhut muskil hai....but government ko public private partnership pe jor dena chaye or mera ak suggestion hoga ki yadi Government ak public fund bnaye khas kar isro or drdo ke liye to bhut jada benefits hoga.....kyuki within india or abroad ka donation easily 5-6billion dollars per year extra mil jayega
Thanks for watching! 😁
" get wound up". Is it similar to " tick off" or "flipp out". EX: politics tick my dad off or politics are flipping my dad out(annoying, negatively exiting him)?
Yes, exactly!
Is the phrasel verb'get out of 'same with get off?
Yes, to exit. But remember they're used in very specific contexts :)
oh ok,tq for replying me😘😘
Can we use all these phrasal verbs for ex. In Us or Australia or it's just in Canada?
I teach North American English. I believe most would be used in Australia/UK, etc, but I can't 100% guarantee that.
@@JForrestEnglish
Thank you!))
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My pleasure! 😘
I really need to get back to het
WHOO HOO 🎉
Phrasal verb drive me to crazy😮
Haha, they are difficult! But I hope I made them easier for you!
@@JForrestEnglish thank you ,you are very sweet and fun .
@@JForrestEnglish thank you ,you are very sweet and fun .
You need to be sincere to get ahead in a relationship.
Way to go! 🙌
Mam I don't understand why did you use into while forming the sentence"I will get back into guitar". Please let me know exact use of into
Try watching that one again :)
When I got back into this lesson,I actually got to know exact use of into 🎉
How do i contact you for learning english
You can learn more at our website: www.jforrestenglish.com
I would like to get ahead my fluent English 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
WHOO HOO 🤟🏻
My understanding was that we need to use “the ” before instruments like guitar or piano. How come you say play piano?
"the" is optional, not required before instruments :) Both ways are commonly used by native speakers.
I got a head since I follow you
AWESOME!
If you wonna achieve your dreams,get ahead to study masters in finance in order to be chief finance Officer
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @xavierhavugimana3932 ❤️
I have a question. What S/O and S/T mean?
Short form for SOMEONE and SOMETHING
Después q en español sepa ya te veo...
Thanks for watching! 😁
Con el English, hay que memorizar todo. Es un problema para el almacenamiento del cerebro. Aunque digan lo contrario.
Thanks for watching! 😁
"play guitar" or "play the guitar"?
Both are correct and common. So your choice! 🩷😘
I don't get along well with my co-workers.
I am not able to get away from what I did, because everyone knows it.
Thanks for watching!
“Sorry, but could we please get back to our main point/topic?” Is this question correct?
Great job practicing
@@JForrestEnglish Thanks!
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Thank you so much! 😊
I M HERE TO LEARN ENGLISH FOR FREE SO DONT BOTHER AND TRY TO SELL ME ANYTHING
Enjoy the lesson! 😊
hi J. I want to tell you that you are teaching, to foreign people! not to the English, you have to speak more slowly!… okay?
Sure!
She is speaking pretty well for understanding. If you do not understand, you must use another source because your level is for beginners.