PHRASAL VERB BREAK part 2

This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 13 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “break”.

This topic is so big I’ve had to break it into two videos.

Today is Day 2.

I hope this video will help you have a breakthrough with phrasal verbs.

Let’s get started.

Break off means to separate:

break off a piece of chocolate.

Part of my tooth broke off in a skiing accident.

To break off can also mean to end a relationship:

My mom thinks I should break it off with Doug.

Break out can mean to start suddenly:

a fire broke out in the kitchen.

The war broke out right after he graduated.

She broke out in song at the party.

And, if you’ll remember, break in means to enter illegally.

Break out means to exit illegally, like jail.

I don’t know how they did it, but two men broke out of jail.

It can also mean to serve something:

It’s almost midnight, let’s break out the champagne!

We also use this phrase with skin irritations and acne.

Of course I broke out right before my wedding.

Or, we can use it with in: break out in.

I broke out in a cold sweat before my speech.

I was really nervous about it.

We use break through for having a success,

and we use it a lot as a noun,

one word with no space,

breakthrough.

He believes he’s close to a big breakthrough with his research.

We also use break through with barriers:

when playing Red Rover, you have to break through the other team’s line.

Break up: now this one is sad.

This is when a relationship ends.

Joe and I broke up last week.

Or, I think I’m going to break up with Sam.

We also use this with cell phones all the time: if the connection isn’t good,

if you keep not hearing parts of what the other person is saying, you might say, “

“What? You’re breaking up.”

It can also mean to separate in general:

Let’s break up into small groups to discuss the play.

You have to break up the bread for this recipe.

If you break with something, that means you reject something, like a tradition.

We’re going to break with tradition this year and stay home for the holidays.

Break away,

break down,

break in,

break off,

break out,

break through,

break up,

and break with.

That’s a lot of phrasal verbs.

‘Break’ begins with the BR consonant cluster.

Your tongue can be in position for the R,

Rr

as you start the B.

The position for the R is:

front of tongue pulled back and up.

Rr,

lips flare.

Rr, Rr, Rr

Some language groups mix this up with the L,

bl, bl

where the tongue tip is here at the roof of the mouth,

ll,

Rr,

we want the tip pulled back and up

Br-.

Break.

Then we have the AY as in SAY diphthong.

Ay

For this, the jaw drops more for the beginning of the sound,

and less for the end of the sound.

Ayy.

Brea.

At the end, keep your tongue tip down,

but arch the front part of the tongue towards the front of the roof of the mouth.

Ayy,

Brea-k.

And to end, a K sound.

Back of the tongue lifts up and touches the soft palate, then pulls away.

Kk

Break.

Break.

The word sounds just like this word, brake.

They’re homophones.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语挑战赛!

在 30 天内学会 30 个短语动词!

在 2017 年快速开始你的词汇量。

今天是第 13 天,我们正在学习带有“break”的短语动词。

这个话题太大了,我不得不把它分成两个视频。

今天是第二天。

我希望这个视频能帮助你在短语动词方面有所突破。

让我们开始吧。

Break off 是分开的意思:

掰下一块巧克力。

我的一部分牙齿在一次滑雪事故中折断。

分手也可能意味着结束一段关系:

我妈妈认为我应该和道格分手。

爆发可能意味着突然开始:

厨房发生火灾。

他一毕业,战争就爆发了。

她在聚会上大放异彩。

而且,如果你还记得的话,闯入意味着非法进入。

突围意味着非法退出,如监狱。

我不知道他们是怎么做到的,但有两个人越狱了。

它也可以意味着提供一些东西

:快到午夜了,让我们开香槟吧!

我们也将这个短语用于皮肤刺激和痤疮。

当然,我是在婚礼前爆发的。

或者,我们可以将它与 in 一起使用:break out in。

我在演讲前冒出一身冷汗。

我真的很紧张。

我们用breakthrough来表示成功

,我们经常把它用作名词,

一个没有空格的词,

breakdown。

他相信他的研究即将取得重大突破。

我们也使用有壁垒突破

:打红路虎的时候,你要突破对方的防线。

分手:现在这个很伤心。

这是一段关系结束的时候。

乔和我上周分手了。

或者,我想我要和山姆分手了。

我们也一直在使用手机:如果连接不好,

如果你一直听不到对方在说什么,你可能会说,“

“什么? 你要分手了。”

它也可以意味着一般地分开:

让我们分成小组讨论这出戏。

你必须打破这个食谱的面包。

如果你与某事决裂,那意味着你拒绝某事,比如传统。

今年我们将打破传统,待在家里过节。

打破,

打破,

打破,

打破,

打破,

突破,

打破

,打破。

这是很多短语动词。

“Break”以 BR 辅音簇开头。 当

你开始 B 时,你的舌头可以处于 R 的位置,

Rr

的位置。R 的位置是:

舌头的前部向后并向上拉。

Rr,

嘴唇张开。

Rr, Rr, Rr

一些语言组将其与 L,

bl, bl 混合在一起,

其中舌尖位于口腔顶部,

ll,

Rr,

我们希望将舌尖向后拉向上

Br-。

休息。

然后我们有 SAY 双元音中的 AY。

Ay

为此,声音开始时下巴下垂较多,声音结束时下巴下垂

较少。

哎呀。

布雷亚。

最后,保持你的舌尖向下,

但将舌头的前部向口腔顶部的前部拱起。

哎呀,

Brea-k。

最后,一个K音。

舌后抬起并接触软腭,然后拉开。

Kk

休息。

休息。

这个词听起来就像这个词,刹车。

他们是同音字。

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