Phrasal Verbs #5 - Cooking - Speaking Practice with Native Teachers to Improve Your English Skills

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🍳 Welcome Back to High Level Listening! Dive into another engaging episode of our Advanced Vocabulary Podcast as we delve into the world of culinary expressions! If you're passionate about cooking or just want to enhance your English vocabulary around the kitchen, this episode is for you.

🔹 What's Inside?
Join Kat from the U.S. and Mark from the UK as they walk you through common phrasal verbs related to cooking, perfect for anyone looking to discuss their kitchen adventures in more sophisticated English.
Learn expressions like "chop up," "whip up," "warm up," and many more, complete with definitions and multiple example sentences.

🔹 Episode Highlights:
Practical Vocabulary: Discover 12 essential phrasal verbs that describe various cooking processes, from preparation to the actual cooking.
Detailed Explanations: Each phrasal verb is broken down with clear definitions and demonstrated through practical example sentences.

🔹 Why Watch?
Ideal for English learners interested in expanding their cooking-related vocabulary.
Gain insights into the subtle nuances of English phrasal verbs that can make your speaking and writing more natural and fluent.

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Share your experiences with cooking and using these phrasal verbs in real life! Which verbs are new to you? Do you have any kitchen stories where these expressions would have been handy? Let us know in the comments below.

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Thanks for tuning in! Use these phrasal verbs to spice up your next culinary conversation or kitchen adventure. See you next time for more advanced English lessons!
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Mark's funny expressions while Kat speaks is the best part of the video 😂
Taking advantage, could you explain in the next video the sound of "to" in I'm trying to cut down? couldn't hear.

riodejaneiro
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All of them are useful, Thank so much 🙏☘️👌

Babak.Abdehagh
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Op thank you your the best among the teachers❤Thank you again for your help

ShodiyaShuxratova
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hi Mark and Kat. these are all really very useful expressions. it helps a lot .i like it all. many thanks.

lili-nndi
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I really love the teacher Mark made and all the mimics😂

marian
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Dish up, dig in, thaw out, simmer, boil over…all of them new to me after decades teaching English !! Thank you so much!!

claudiabautista
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Hi, Kat and Mark😊 Thank you guys for another excellent video! Great to know all the meaning and usage of phrasl verbs in a sentence. You guys are absolutely amazing!

TV-fiho
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while Mark is speaking English, I would like to watch British movies. What is your recommendation British movie while learning English? Thanks both of you

Nur-tosj
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Could I say "mix the eggs in with the flour and milk"? Or it has to be "mix in the eggs with the flour and milk"?

rainlove
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Thanks Kat and Mark, great phrases!!!. I didn´t know the ´'Thaw out' verb for defrost, so it was a great new pick. Thanks a lot! Kat you hair looks amazing today! Nothing to do with todays vocabulary, but it's a kindly feedback. I can tell nothing on Mark's hair, however both of you are great looking, great english teachers. Blessings.

alfredonieto
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Mark and Kat you are awesome keep it up guys I love you 💕💕

NoreenNherera-ntnn
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Hi Kat and Mark! Thank you so much for this amazing video with summary of all useful phrasal verbs used in the kitchen! I’m your true fan ❤️ I love all you are doing. Looking forward for more content 😊

ТатьянаРоманенко-йб
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hello I'm from Iraq
I I watch you and I want to thank you very much

نورالشمسنورالشمس-عخ
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Oh, for sure I learned some things new. I didn't know the phrases to dish up or boil over, for example; both great, by the way.
That's why I never get tired of you guys ❤. You're amazing 🤩 🎉

mepublic
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This kind of style is very helpful. I suggest that you should make more videos for speaking practice so we can have time to repeat after you. Thank you very much for your great job. I appreciate you guys.

ericapadilla
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Hello, Kat and Mark! Could you please make a video on some phrases that i can use with my toddler. For instance, stay put, stop fidgeting, sth along these lines. ❤❤❤

ЕкатеринаКозинская-ню
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Hey Teacher! I can't join the high-level listener to download Pdf and other materials

amadougordiodiallo
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I learned many phrasal verbs such as thaw out, go off, went bad or went off, defrost and so one. Thanks a lot

amadougordiodiallo
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“Dig in” I learned it today mean ready to eat. Thanks

Nur-tosj
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Hi everyone,
Thank you a bunch for your efforts. Video very interesting and helpful. Keep going

jamal