21 Phrasal Verbs for Daily English Conversation | Vocabulary Booster

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No more boring verbs. Instead, use phrasal verbs for daily English conversation to communicate power and precision! In this lesson, you'll learn 21 commonly used phrasal verbs like "jump in," "wrap up," or "weigh in" give your conversations life and help you avoid that repetitive "I said, she said" cycle.

Plus:

The difference between "to jump into" vs. "to jump in on" a conversation
The rudest way to join a conversation
The phrasal verb for a conversation that ends fast vs. slow

I'll show you how to use these phrasal verbs with real-life examples, explain their meanings, and give you tips for practicing them in daily conversations.

This video is perfect for intermediate English learners looking to improve their conversation skills and feel more confident using phrasal verbs. You'll also discover the difference between transitive/intransitive and separable/inseparable phrasal verbs, ensuring you use them correctly every time.

Mentioned in this Video: Increase Your Speaking Vocabulary

00:00 Boring repetition vs phrasal verbs
02:50 Phrasal verb stuctures
05:59 Starting conversations
11:48 Participating in conversations
16:22 Ending conversations
19:05 How to practice

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I really love how you explain the lesson, you are a good professional, thank you for sharing your time with us

johnnynunez
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Hi Anne Marie, thanks for the lesson, you have got a clear voice!!! Best regards Serge from F.rance

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All of them are essential, great choice

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Before i dived in the lesson i got refreshed and chipped in. I tried to catch your fluency and immerded in.

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Another amazing contribution to the English learner's world. Thank you for that.

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Great lesson! Thanks Annemarie from Italy!

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I love your lessons so much. You are my everyday companion. Thank you so much.😊❤

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Great, thanks Annemarie!
You are a fantastic teacher, have a good night!

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Thank you for your interesting lesson, it's really helpful

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It's so helpful for me, Many thanks 😍

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Phenomenal class I’m love it, blessings.

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Coffee in the morning with Annemarie--what could b e better?

CD
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Thans so much! I just jumped into your class and learned 21 English phrasal verbs.

MonicaLiu-wv
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Hi, Annemarie 👋I have a question : about " jump into " . Your example is " he jumped into the conversation to share his opinion even though I wasn't finished speaking ". Is it grammatically okay to say, " I wasn't finished ? Why not " I hadn't finished " ? Please help me explain about it. Thanks.

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I am a new user ... where could I start ... what do you advise me

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you explain so well but you speak so fast. pls, speak slowly so that we can understand what you say.

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OMG why wind of changes we pronounce (wind) while wind down we should say (waind)

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