How to Pronounce and Use the Top 33 Phrasal Verbs

Hi.

I’m Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

Today you’re going to learn 33 phrasal verbs.

Let’s get started.

In today’s video I’m going to pronounce these
phrasal verbs one at a time.

Then, you’re going to see a short clip from
a scene describing this word.

I hope that this little scene will help you
to get a better idea for what the phrasal

verb means.

Also, it will be something fun or funny that’s
going to stick in your mind so that when you’re

trying to think of the meaning of a phrasal
verb you’ll remember, “Oh, yeah.

I remember that scene in Vanessa’s video.”

Hopefully it will help you to remember them
further.

So, are you ready to get started with these
33 phrasal verbs?

Let’s get started.

To add up.

To add up.

At the end of the month, I have to add up
all my purchases.

I have to add them up.

It’s a lot.

To bring up.

To bring up.

He brings up sports in every conversation
and she doesn’t know what to say.

He always brings it up.

To blow up.

To blow up.

She’s going to blow up when she realizes that
her friend lied to her.

She’s going to blow up.

To end up.

To end up.

I wonder how the story will end up.

Will the characters fall in love?

Will they be killed?

I wonder how it will end up.

To back up.

To back up.

Don’t forget to back up your computer so that
you don’t lose all your hard work.

Don’t forget to back it up.

To show up.

To show up.

Why did Dan show up at my door?

Oh, he lives here.

To keep up with.

To keep up with.

Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with the mail,
bills, and messages.

How can I keep up with it?

I don’t know.

To get along with.

To get along with.

We get along with each other because we both
like games.

We get along with each other, especially when
I win the game.

That’s the best.

To agree with.

To agree with.

I don’t agree with this article.

In fact, I don’t agree with it at all.

To deal with.

To deal with.

When you have two cats, you have to deal with
a lot of cat fur.

You have to deal with it.

To hang out.

To hang out.

My cats like to hang out with each other.

They are best friends.

They love hanging out.

To check in.

To check out.

We have to check in at the hotel after 3 pm
and check out at 11 am.

To fill out.

To fill out.

He is filling out a job application.

Do you think he’ll get the job as a professional
model?

He’s filling it out right now.

We’ll see.

To figure out.

To figure out.

I can’t figure out why my tree died so quickly.

Maybe I gave it too much water.

To find out.

To find out.

Vanessa found out that Dan was really a woman.

She found it out.

Oh my goodness.

To cut down on.

To cut down on.

He’s trying to cut down on sweets, especially
chocolate chip cookies.

To count on.

To count on.

You can always count on me to offer you tea
when you visit my house.

I have a lot of tea.

To try on.

To try on.

He didn’t try on the shoes when he bought
them.

Oh no.

They don’t fit.

It’s just too bad.

To keep on.

To keep on.

Maybe if I keep on drinking coffee all night
I can finish my report.

Just keep on drinking.

To break into.

To break into.

Late last night Dan secretly broke into my
hidden stash of chocolate.

Oh no.

Who broke into my chocolate?

It’s a disaster.

To get into.

To get into.

Even though Dan is an adult, he got into Pokemon
last week.

He plays nonstop and won’t stop looking at
it.

He’s really into it.

To bump into.

To run into.

Last week I bumped into my college friend
on the sidewalk.

I can’t believe I ran into him here.

To apply for.

To apply for.

I decided not to apply for a visa because
it’s too expensive.

I didn’t apply for it.

To look for.

To look for.

I looked for my cat’s toys, and I found them
under the piano.

I’m glad I looked for them there.

To drop out of.

To drop out of.

She told him that she decided to drop out
of the program because it was too hard.

She dropped out of it.

To make fun of.

To make fun of.

Dan made fun of Vanessa’s new style.

He laughed at her a lot, but she didn’t like
being made fun of.

She felt really sad.

To break down.

To break down.

A good teacher will break down a complicated
topic so that it’s more understandable.

He’s breaking it down for his student, and
she understands it.

To give in.

To give in.

Even though I was on a diet, I gave in when
he offered me a cookie.

It was too hard to resist.

To call back.

To call back.

I called him one hour ago.

Why didn’t he call me back yet?

What’s he doing?

To come across.

To come across.

I came across a fascinating fact about Steve
Jobs in his biography.

He said that doing drugs was one of his top
three most important experiences in life.

To go through.

To go through.

Dan is going through a hard time because he
doesn’t have any more coffee.

Will he survive?

To get over.

To get over.

It was hard for me to get over the death of
my oldest cat.

He was 18 years old, and I loved him a lot.

To look forward to.

To look forward to.

After a long, busy day, he looks forward to
playing the piano and relaxing his mind.

It’s so nice.

Thanks so much for learning these phrasal
verb with me.

Were any of them new for you?

If they were new, let me know in the comments
below and write your sentence, practicing

them as much as possible.

Thanks so much.

I’ll see you the next time.

Bye.

The next step is to download my free e-book,
Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English

Speaker.

This will help you know what is the next step
in your English journey to help you really

master English and speak fluently.

Thanks so much, and I’ll see you later.

Bye.

你好。

我是来自 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 的 Vanessa。

今天你要学习 33 个短语动词。

让我们开始吧。

在今天的视频中,我将一次一个地发音这些
短语动词。

然后,您将看到
描述这个词的场景中的短片。

我希望这个小场景能帮助
你更好地理解短语

动词的含义。

此外,这会是一些有趣或有趣的
事情,会留在你的脑海中,这样当你

试图思考短语动词的含义时,
你会记得,“哦,是的。

我记得 Vanessa 视频中的那个场景。 "

希望它能帮助您进一步记住它们

那么,你准备好开始使用这
33 个短语动词了吗?

让我们开始吧。

加起来。

加起来。

在月底,我必须把
所有购买的东西加起来。

我必须把它们加起来。

很多。

提出来。

提出来。

他在每一次谈话中都提到了运动,
而她不知道该说什么。

他总是提出来。

去炸掉。

去炸掉。

当她意识到
她的朋友对她撒谎时,她会爆炸。

她要炸了。

要结束。

要结束。

我想知道这个故事会如何结束。

角色会坠入爱河吗?

他们会被杀吗?

我想知道它会如何结束。

要备份。

要备份。

不要忘记备份您的计算机,这样
您就不会失去所有的辛勤工作。

不要忘记备份它。

现身。

现身。

为什么丹出现在我家门口?

哦,他住在这里。

跟上。

跟上。

有时很难跟上邮件、
账单和消息的进度。

我怎样才能跟上它?

我不知道。

相处。

相处。

我们相处得很好,因为我们都
喜欢游戏。

我们相处融洽,尤其是当
我赢得比赛时。

那是最好的。

同意。

同意。

我不同意这篇文章。

事实上,我一点也不同意。

来对付。

来对付。

当你有两只猫时,你必须
处理很多猫毛。

你必须处理它。

出去玩。

出去玩。

我的猫喜欢和对方一起出去玩。

他们是最好的朋友。

他们喜欢闲逛。

签入

。签出。

我们必须在下午 3 点后入住酒店,
并在上午 11 点退房。

填写。

填写。

他正在填写一份工作申请。

你认为他会得到这份职业模特的工作
吗?

他现在正在填写。

走着瞧。

要弄清楚。

要弄清楚。

我不明白为什么我的树死得这么快。

也许我给它太多水了。

找出答案。

找出答案。

瓦妮莎发现丹真的是个女人。

她发现了。

哦,我的天啊。

减少。

减少。

他正试图减少甜食,尤其是
巧克力曲奇。

依靠。

依靠。 当

您访问我家时,您总是可以指望我为您提供茶水

我有很多茶。

试穿。

试穿。

他买鞋子的时候没有试穿

不好了。

他们不适合。

这太糟糕了。

坚持。

坚持。

也许如果我整晚继续喝咖啡,
我可以完成我的报告。

继续喝就好了。

闯入。

闯入。

昨晚深夜,丹偷偷闯入我
藏匿的巧克力。

不好了。

谁闯入了我的巧克力?

这是一场灾难。

进入。

进入。

尽管丹是成年人,但他上周进入了口袋妖怪

他不停地玩,不会停止看
它。

他真的很喜欢。

撞到。

碰到。

上周我在人行道上撞到了我的大学朋友

我不敢相信我在这里遇到了他。

为……申请。

为……申请。

我决定不申请签证,因为
它太贵了。

我没有申请。

去寻找。

去寻找。

我寻找我猫的玩具,
在钢琴下面找到了它们。

我很高兴我在那里找到了他们。

要退出。

要退出。

她告诉他,她决定
退出这个项目,因为它太难了。

她退出了。

取笑。

取笑。

丹取笑瓦妮莎的新风格。

他经常嘲笑她,但她不喜欢
被取笑。

她感到非常难过。

打破。

打破。

一个好的老师会分解一个复杂的
话题,让它更容易理解。

他正在为他的学生分解它,
她理解这一点。

屈服。屈服。即使我在节食,当他给我一块饼干时,我还是屈服
了。

实在是太难抗拒了。

要回电。

要回电。

一小时前我给他打过电话。

他怎么还没回我电话?

他在做什么?

碰上。

碰上。

我在史蒂夫·乔布斯的传记中发现了一个有趣的事实

他说吸毒是他
一生中最重要的三大经历之一。

要通过。

要通过。

丹正经历一段艰难时期,因为他
没有更多的咖啡了。

他会活下来吗?

去克服。

去克服。

我很难从
我最年长的猫的死亡中恢复过来。

他18岁,我很爱他。

值得期待。

值得期待。

经过漫长而忙碌的一天,他期待着
弹钢琴放松心情。

挺好的。

非常感谢你
和我一起学习这些短语动词。

他们中的任何一个对你来说都是新的吗?

如果它们是新的,请在下面的评论中告诉我
并写下你的句子,

尽可能多地练习它们。

非常感谢。

下次见。

再见。

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