10 BRITISH SLANG VERBS PHRASAL VERBS Lingoda Language Marathon 567 refund

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i thought i’d cover

british slang verbs and also some slang

phrasal verbs as well really really

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or should I say let’s crack on we’ll

talk about that one in a minute so lots

of lovely slang predominantly British

although you will find some in Australia

for example and maybe the United States

but most of them are more used in the UK

but in the UK you will definitely need

to understand these words if you’re

going to integrate with natives I’m also

going to chuck in include lots of extra

bonus British slang words oh my god

that’s hard to say and I will explain

them as I go along

the first one is to fancy and I have

mentioned this one before but it’s so

important that I’m going to mention it

again you need to know this verb you

need to know it we use it all the time

it has two meanings it can mean to be

romantically interested in somebody so

an example could be I fancied will for

ages and I was gobsmacked when I found

out that he fancied me too gobsmacked

means shocked speechless now the other

way that we use this verb

is to express that we want or we feel

like something I could say mmm I really

fancy fish and chips tonight and that

means I really feel like fish and chips

I want fish and chips or in a question

do you fancy going to the pub do you

want to go to the pub do you feel like

going to the pub now note I said do you

want to go but do you fancy going do you

feel like going so remember that if you

use it in an exam right the next one

number two is a phrasal verb it is to

dub somebody in to dub somebody in this

means to report a person to somebody of

authority for a wrongdoing so if

somebody’s done something wrong you

informed someone in a position of

authority for example I can’t believe le

dubbed me into the teacher for skipping

class yesterday she dogged me in she

informed the teacher who is in a

position of authority over me she told

on me she dubbed me in I remember at

school if somebody was being mean I’d

say I’m gonna Dobb you in which means

I’m going to tell the teacher right the

next one number three another phrasal

verb this one is to chat somebody up to

chat somebody up now this can mean two

things in British English the first one

is the more common use and the second

one is slightly less common it’s kind of

used in a more sarcastic way the first

meaning is to talk to somebody in a

flirtatious way to talk to somebody

flirtatiously so if somebody’s paying me

lots and lots of compliments I might say

are you chatting me up are you flirting

with me I think in America you might say

to hit on are you hitting on me are you

chatting me up the other meaning is to

talk to somebody persuasively normally

with ulterior motives

for example say a bouncer wouldn’t let

us into a club I’ll say I’ll see if I

can chat her up it doesn’t mean I’m

going to flirt with her

it means I’m going to try and be really

really nice to her to try and persuade

her to let us in the next one to be up

for something we use this all the time

are you up for it

I’m up for it she’s up for it the

meaning is very simple it means to want

to do something so if I am up for going

out I want to go out I feel like going

out so if I say we’re going ice skating

tonight if you’re up for it it means

we’re going ice skating tonight if you

want to come to it’s very very informal

next another one we use all the time I

use it so frequently and when I talk to

non-native speakers I try and carefully

select my verbs so that I avoid using

slang so that they can understand me

better but pop is the one that I

struggle with because I just use it all

the time

and pop the meaning is very simple once

you understand it you will be fine it

means to go somewhere usually for a

short period of time and often without

notice so without notice is you haven’t

advised the place or the people that

you’re going to go there you’re going to

visit we often use it with a preposition

I’m just popping out I’m just going

outside for a short period of time or

I’m just gonna pop to the shops do you

want anything I’m just going to go to

the shops do you need anything or if I

say do you mind if I pop in for a minute

it means do you mind if I quickly visit

your house for a second so it’s normally

something spontaneous unplanned short

period of time but it basically just

means go number 6 to go on about this

means to talk continuously and to talk

too much it’s teetering it’s only just

on the negative side and so if I say ah

what’s she going on about again it means

what’s she talking about continuously

and too much again but sometimes it’s

used in quite an affectionate way what

are you going on about what’s he going

on about

but we sometimes forget the going bit so

what are you on about

what’s he on about be prepared to hear

people say on about instead of to go on

about number seven another phrasal verb

very important one can also just be a

verb on its own it is too faff around or

you can shorten it to faff just too faff

it’s not a phrasal verb in this case

it’s got two meanings both are quite

similar the first meaning the most

common one is to spend time doing

unimportant things and avoid what you

really should be doing a little bit like

to procrastinate but with more emphasis

on doing the unimportant things what

have you been doing have you just been

faffing around I’m trying to say what

have you been doing have you been

avoiding all the important tasks and

just doing meaningless tasks the other

meaning is to behave in a silly way so

if someone’s being a little bit stupid

joking around too much I might say stop

faffing around stop messing around it

could also mean faff on its own stop

faffing oh I’m just faffing we don’t

necessarily have to include that around

there number eight a verb on its own to

scoff to scoff and this in British

English slang means to eat something

quickly and greedily so if I see someone

eating their lunch really really quickly

I might say coy you scoff that you ate

that quickly and greedily it’s very

informal it’s quite friendly it’s not

necessarily negative if you use it in

the right way so I might say I scoffed

my dinner and I went up for seconds I

ate my dinner really quickly and

greedily

and to go up for seconds means to return

to the food with your plate to get a

second helping number nine another

phrasal verb this one is to crack on

with something or someone because there

is a new use for this phrasal verb the

first one is to proceed or to progress

quickly you know at the beginning of my

lessons I say right let’s get started

with the lesson

I could say let’s crack on with the

lesson let’s get going let’s proceed

quickly and progress quickly to another

newer meaning for this phrasal verb is

to flirt with somebody so if I say I saw

James cracking on with Holly it means I

saw James at least attempting to flirt

with Holly I guess you could think that

it’s somebody trying to progress with

their relationship with a specific

person but please remember that that one

is very informal and it’s relatively new

the last one number 10 is to skive it’s

a verb on its own but you can add the

preposition off and say to skive off it

means the same thing the definition is

to avoid work school or a particular

duty by leaving early or by just not

going staying away I might say I’m going

to skive off this last lesson because

the teacher just reads off the slides if

they’re just reading off the sides it

means they’re just reading the words on

the presentation they’re not adding

anything extra it was my pet hate it was

something that particularly annoyed me

at school and at university why just

read me the presentation if I can read

it myself at home let’s not go into too

much detail or you could say oh I think

Tom skived off work yesterday because he

called in sick he said he was ill on the

telephone and then I saw him in the

shopping center naughty

have you ever skived off work comment

below if you have right so those are the

10 British sang phrasal verbs and verbs

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很多可爱的俚语占主导地位 ly British

虽然你会在澳大利亚和美国找到一些,

但其中大多数在英国使用得更多,

但在英国,如果你要与当地人融合,你肯定

需要理解这些词

我是

还会加入许多额外的

奖励英国俚语哦,我的上帝

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它们,

第一个是幻想,我

之前提到过这个,但这很

重要,我 再次提到它

你需要知道这个动词 你

需要知道它 我们一直在使用它

它有两个含义 它可能意味着

对某人有浪漫的兴趣

所以一个例子可能

是 我

发现他太喜欢我了

菲斯 h 和薯条

我想要炸鱼和薯条,或者在一个问题中

,你想去酒吧吗?你想去酒吧吗?你现在

想去酒吧吗?

注意,我说你

想去,但你想去吗? 你

想去,所以请记住,如果你

在考试中使用它,那么下一个

数字 2 是一个短语动词,它是给

某人配音,这

意味着向

权威人士报告一个人的错误行为,所以如果

有人 做错事了 你

告诉了一个有

权威的人 例如 我不敢相信 le

称我为昨天逃课的老师

她缠着

我 她告诉了对我有权威的老师 她

告诉我她 配音我记得在

学校如果有人刻薄我会

说我会多布你这意味着

我要告诉老师

下一个第三个另一个短语

动词这个是和某人聊天

现在和某人聊天这可能意味着两

件事 n 英式英语 第一个

是更常见的用法,第二

个是稍微不常见的,它

以一种更讽刺的方式使用 第一个

意思是用

调情的方式与某人交谈

如果有人付钱给我

很多很多的赞美我可能会

说你在和我聊天你在和

我调情吗我想在美国你可能会

说打上你在打我你在和

我聊天另一个意思是用别有用心的方式

与某人正常地有说服力地交谈

动机

例如说保镖不让

我们进入俱乐部 我会说我会看看我是否

可以和她聊天这并不意味着我

要和她调情

这意味着我要尝试和

对她真的很好 试着说服

她让我们在下一个中

为我们一直使用的

东西你准备好了吗

我准备好了 她准备好了

意思很简单 意思是

想做某事,所以如果我准备

出去,我想出去,我 想

出去,所以如果我说我们今晚要去滑冰,

如果你愿意,这意味着

我们今晚要去滑冰,如果你

想来,下一个非常非常非正式,

我们一直在使用的另一个我

如此频繁地使用它,当我与

非母语人士交谈时,我会尝试仔细

选择我的动词,以避免使用

俚语,以便他们能更好地理解我,

但流行音乐是我

遇到的困难,因为我一直都在使用它

and pop 意思很简单,一旦

你理解了你会没事的,

意思是去某个地方通常很

短的时间,而且经常没有

通知所以没有通知是你没有

告诉你要去的地方或人

to go there you’re going to

visit 我们经常把它和介词一起使用

我只是

要去商店你需要什么吗或者如果我

说你介意我流行吗 in for a minute

这意味着你介意我是否快速访问

你的房子一秒钟所以这通常

是自发的、计划外的

短时间但它基本上只是

意味着去 6 继续这

意味着不断地说话和说话

太多 它摇摇欲坠,它只是

在消极的一面,所以如果我说啊

,她又在做什么,这意味着

她在不断地谈论

太多,但有时

它以一种相当深情的方式使用,

你在做什么,他在做什么

关于,

但我们有时会忘记正在发生的事情,所以

对他在做什么准备好听到

人们说关于而不是继续

关于第七个另一个短语动词

非常重要的一个也可以只是一个

动词本身 it is too faff around 或者

你可以将它缩短为 faff just too faff

在这种情况下它不是短语动词

它有两个含义 两者都非常

相似 第一个含义 最

常见的含义是花时间做 做

不重要的事情,避免你

真正应该做的事情有点

像拖延,但更

强调做不重要的事情

你一直在做什么你只是在

闲逛吗我想说

你一直在做什么有你 一直在

回避所有重要的任务,

只做无意义的任务,另一个

意思是表现得很愚蠢,所以

如果有人有点愚蠢

地开玩笑,我可能会说停止

胡闹停止

胡闹,这也可能意味着胡闹自己 别

开玩笑了哦,我只是开玩笑,我们

不一定要

在数字 8 周围加上一个动词来

嘲笑嘲笑,这在英国

英语俚语中的意思是

快速而贪婪地吃东西,所以如果我看到有人

在吃他们的东西 午餐真的很快

我可能会说腼腆你嘲笑你吃得

那么快而且贪婪它非常

非正式它非常友好

如果你在正确的方式使用它不一定是负面的

y 所以我可能会说我嘲笑

我的晚餐然后我上去

几秒钟 是

对某事或某人进行破解,

因为这个短语动词有一个新用法

第一个是继续或快速进步

你知道在我的课程开始时

我说对了让我们

开始上课

我可以说让我们破解

继续上课,让我们开始吧,让我们快速前进,

快速进步到

这个短语动词的另一个新含义是

与某人调情,所以如果我说我看到

詹姆斯与霍莉打情骂俏,这意味着我

看到詹姆斯至少试图

与霍莉调情 猜你可能会认为

这是某人试图与特定人的关系取得进展,

但请记住,那

是非常非正式的,而且它相对较

新,最后一个数字 10 是剥削它'

sa 动词本身,但您可以添加

介词 off 并说 toskive off 它的

含义相同,定义是

通过提早离开或不离开来避免工作学校或特定职责

我可能会说我要去

跳过这最后一课,

因为老师只是读幻灯片,如果

他们只是从侧面看,这

意味着他们只是在阅读演示文稿上的文字,

他们没有添加

任何额外的东西,这是我最讨厌的

东西 这让我

在学校和大学里特别恼火,

如果我可以在家自己阅读,为什么只给我阅读演示文稿

,我们不要

讲太多细节,或者你可以说,哦,我认为

汤姆昨天因为他请病假而逃工了

,他说他 在电话里生病了

,然后我在购物中心看到他

淘气,

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除了搬到英国并

让自己沉浸在

不那么容易的文化中 他们之前参加过

语言马拉松,因为

它非常成功,而且有很多

快乐的人,他们决定再次运行它

,你可以获得 567 欧元的语言

课程,条件是你

完成每一节课,你会得到

所有 你的钱全部退还

还有一个半程马拉松的选择,我

将与你讨论,

如果你

不觉得每个月有 30 天是

可行的,也可以退还你一半的钱 给你,所以如果你想真正

提高你的英语甚至你的德语,

你可以每月参加 30 节小组课程,

为期 3 个月,如果你这样做,

lingo des 将全额退还你的课程,

他们现在会把你所有的

钱退还给你 他们是一家公司,他们

不仅会免费提供课程,

因此您确实需要遵守黄金

法则

确保你

完全理解线

马拉松如果你参加全

语言马拉松并且一个月中有 30 天

你在做你

需要每天上课

你只需要每天上一节课

30 每个月的天数,

为期 3 个月,如果您参加

全程马拉松,则需要 3 个月的时间 您

必须每月参加 30 节课 您

每月支付 189 欧元 如果您完成

,您将获得 100% 的退款,所以

如果您愿意,可以退款 567 欧元

参加半程马拉松 w

如果您认为自己不能

参加每日课程,那么真的建议

您这样做 为期 3 个月 您每月上 15 节课

每周最多 5 节课 您每月支付 99

欧元,完成后可获得 50% 的退款

第二个和

我和 Ling goda 聊了聊

真正让完成

马拉松的人成功

的原因,他们说的第一件事

是提前 7 天预订课程

,以确保你能把他们都安排

进去。 您需要的其他几

件事 您需要使用笔记本电脑

或台式电脑 您不能使用

智能手机或平板电脑 您需要使用

笔记本电脑 您需要使用最新

版本的 Google Chrome 或 Mozilla 并且

您必须有稳定的互联网

连接 如果您没有

这三件事中的任何一项,请不要这样做,因为

您将不会享受这种体验,并且

您将无法

与其他小组成员一起顺利上课,现在我

主要关注英语 一但我

也想让你

如果您想

报名参加英语马拉松,您也可以了解德国的报价,您可以

在 4 月 2 日至 4 月 19

日期间报名,准备

从 5 月 2 日开始马拉松,因为第一个是

公共假期,直到 德语是 7 月 31 日

,但是您还有

更多时间可以

在 4 月 2 日至 5 月 18 日期间注册,准备

从 6 月 1 日至

8 月 31 日开始,

现在报名费将 是 5

欧元,但我已经为你们提供了一个优惠券代码

,如果你使用它是

打折的,你只需

支付 0.50 美元

,这只是为了处理

信用卡详细信息,所以不要忘记

使用优惠券 代码支付方式

很简单,

您每月支付课程费用,因此

您支付报名费的那一刻起,总共分三期付款,然后您

有 14 天的时间来停止第一

笔付款或退还第一笔付款,

一旦通过,您就是 承诺

支付这三个月的费用 n 哦,我已经

告诉了你我能告诉你的一切

我完全赞同这

一点,我认为这是一个非常宝贵的

机会,但你必须承担

责任并

熟悉条款和条件,这样

你就不会错过任何技巧,以便 你可以

完美地完成它

没有任何问题 你可以拿回你的钱

鲍勃是你的叔叔 哦,英国的

表达出来了 lingard 我满怀爱心地

计划和组织了这个

我认为这是一个非常慷慨的

提议 地方有限 它不是

对于绝对每个人来说,这些

空间确实很快就会填满,

所以当你准备好时,

如果你认为自己有足够的奉献精神和

承诺每天或

15 天,持续 3 个月,请点击下面的

链接并 使用优惠券代码,

如果你已经完成了,请告诉我,因为我

真的为

你感到非常兴奋 w 你能不能上

90 节课,如果你做得对,

你可以拿回你的钱我认为这

太棒了,

今天就是这样,别忘了在

我所有的社交媒体上与我联系我有我的

facebook 我的 Instagram 和我的 Twitter,

我很快就会看到你的另一节课

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