12 Important Phrasal Verbs for Everyday English Conversation

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Today I’ve got twelve advanced phrasal verbs for you,

essential ones to learn because they’re used every day

to talk about communicating with people.

Now there are lots of different phrasal verbs in English to help

us talk about talking to people.

Generally, phrasal verbs are informal ways of expressing ideas

in English which means they are used every day.

They’re really common in conversations, they’re extremely  

useful to learn and practise.

I think you know that a phrasal verb is just a regular verb with

one or two particles that follow.

Particle?

Don’t let that confuse you. A particle is either a preposition

or an adverb right? Put down, put away, put together, put up with,

these are all examples of phrasal verbs and they all

have a meaning that is different from the verb put

right they have their own meaning so they need to be learned

and practised together just like any other verb.

And that’s exactly what we’re going to do in today’s lesson.

You might want to grab a notebook to take a few notes down,

I’ve got some important things to share with you and I’ve also got

three ways to help you practise these phrasal verbs,

any phrasal verbs and I’m going to share them at the end

of this lesson.

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Tricky little things, phrasal verbs, aren’t they?

You’ve got to learn the meaning and yeah there are

multiple meanings for some phrasal verbs

but you also need to keep a few other things in mind,

relating to the structure of your sentence and how to use each  

phrasal verb correctly

and that means knowing if the phrasal verb is transitive

or intransitive, separable or inseparable.

Now if you’re scratching your head and you’re wondering:

What on earth?

I talk about all of this in that lesson up there,

don’t worry about it right now, I’m going to link to it

at the end of this video so that you can watch it next.

But I’ve also added some notes about these things in

the description down below if you want to check it out

just to get your head around it but I am going to include these

symbols throughout the lesson so that you can pay attention to

how you need to use these phrasal verbs to use them correctly.

Now there are some really common phrasal verbs to do with

speaking and conversations in English.

Ones like catch up, hang out, all of these phrasal verbs.

I’m just gonna skip over them because

for one, I’ve been over them in lessons before and if you

want to watch those lessons I’ve linked to them

down in the description below.

These are more advanced, more challenging phrasal verbs

to practise today.

Bring up.

Now we use this phrasal verb in multiple ways

but when we want to start discussing something,

we use it.

There’s something I want to bring up.

So it’s a really great way to introduce a new topic

and it’s usually about something that’s serious or important

you know you need some time or some space to talk about it.

It’s usually used when you’re in a professional context  

or you want to talk about something seriously.

Let’s bring this up at our next team meeting.

Now we can easily replace this phrasal verb with the verb raise

right? It’s a more formal synonym

so in even more formal situations, you could use raise.

To get across.

Now this phrasal verb is often used with the verb try

to show that you’re attempting to communicate a message  

when you want someone to understand something.

Do you sometimes have trouble getting your meaning

across in English? Here’s a cool tip.

There are several nouns that are often used with get across

and so learning them together is going to help you to sound

more natural and more accurate as you use this phrasal verb.

So we use get across with facts, feelings, ideas, a message,

meaning, a point or a point of view.

All of these things are used with get across.

Am I getting the message across clearly?

I’m trying to get my point across but Paul keeps butting in.

I’m gonna get to that phrasal verb soon!

Let on.

This phrasal verb is used when you’re talking about something

that is meant to be a secret

so it’s actually often used in negative sentence structures

like this one.

Don’t let on that you know the news.

I haven’t mentioned it to Jess yet.

But it’s not always negative.

I don’t think I trust him. I think he knows

more than he lets on.

Have you ever jumped in on a conversation?

This is a great phrasal verb for interrupting.

It’s very informal.

Do you mind if I jump in here? I’ve got something to share.

I want to say it.

We don’t literally mean jump in.

Jump in is just an informal synonym of interrupt.

Do you mind if I interrupt?

Do you mind if I jump in? They’re the same thing.

The phrasal verb is just more casual, more informal.

Now butt in is also used for interrupting but very informal

and perhaps a little rude when you’re using that to describe

what someone else did. It suggests that that person who’s doing  

the action, they didn’t really care about the other people

in the conversation or what they’ve been talking about.

They just interrupted and it was quite rude. They butted in.

And it’s often-

Hey did you do the thing I told you to do the other day

because I need you to do it.

Anyway, to butt in means to join a conversation or an activity

without being asked to or invited to.

I was speaking with Sue after she lost her job and then

Jim butts in and starts talking about his new promotion.

So it’s quite a selfish action, right? Butt in.

To blurt out.

This is quite a fun one, to blurt something out.

To blurt out something means to say something without  

thinking about the effect it will have and it’s usually because

you’re nervous or you’re excited.

Imagine that a friend told you that she was pregnant

but she specifically said:

Don’t mention it to anyone yet because I haven’t told anyone else.

But then later in the day, you saw another friend,

someone you hadn’t seen in quite a while

and you were  giving them all the updates about life and work

and then you say:

Guess what! Melanie’s pregnant!

It just slipped out of your mouth before you even thought about it.

That is blurting it out.

Then you’d have to call her up and you’d have to say

I’m so sorry! I’m so sorry I just blurted it out! I didn’t think.

To dry up.

This is when you stop talking because you haven’t got anything 

else to say or you don’t know what to say  

and this is something that you definitely don’t want

to happen in a conversation, right?

When everyone runs out of things to say then

you gotta kind of politely just make an excuse and leave.

Steve’s a nice enough guy but our conversations always dry up

after a minute or two. It’s kind of hard to get to know him.

So this phrasal verb can be used in multiple ways.

It’s sometimes used when you’re trying to call someone

and they don’t answer.

I’m trying to get through but there’s no answer.

But it’s also used when you’re trying to make someone understand

what you’re trying to say.

It’s difficult to get the message through to my team because we

all work remotely.

I’m trying to get the message through to Paul but

he’s not listening.

To talk over.

This phrasal verb is used to discuss a problem or a plan

and usually it’s when you’re trying to find a solution

or resolve it in some way.

It’s when you’re a little stuck and you know you’ve got to

talk about it some more so that you can come to a resolution

or to make it clear.

And when you use it, you’ll always need to use

an object as well, all right? You’ll need to talk over

an issue, a plan, something, it or this, whatever okay.

It’s something that has to be talked over.

I know you’re upset.

Let’s talk it over tonight when you get home.

We need to talk over what happened this morning.

Sometimes you might even hear people using talk over

in the context of speaking over the top of someone else.

Usually as a way to interrupt, they might say:

I don’t mean to talk over you but we’ve already decided what to do.

So in this context, it’s always followed by a person followed by  

the person who’s being interrupted.

To talk around.

So when you want to talk someone around you want to

convince them or you want to persuade them to agree with you

right so it kind of suggests that the person

didn’t agree with you to start with and you’re trying to

convince them that

your idea is the right one, is the best one.

I didn’t want to go but he succeeded in talking me around.

To shut down.

You might know this phrasal verb already

because it has a common meaning to close something

usually permanently like it might be a restaurant

that gets shut down but we also use it

you know to talk about a computer when it stops working.

We shut down the computer.

But it is also informally used during conversations when

you get rejected, especially if your hopes are up.

It was kind of awkward, she just shut him down mid-sentence.

So she just stopped him in the middle of his sentence

and told him that his idea was no good or that he’s wrong.

She interrupted in a rude way and shut his idea down

so it’s definitely a negative thing to do

or to experience yourself, right?

My boss didn’t like the suggestion.

He shut me down straight away.

Now it would be much better if your boss backed you up right

which means to give support by telling other people that they

agree with something that you said or something that you did.

Thanks for backing me up during the meeting.

I hope my colleagues back me up because

otherwise my boss won’t believe me.

Who would have thought that there were so many phrasal verbs

to talk about communicating with someone in English?

I mean there are several more, ones that I didn’t even

get to in this lesson. I wonder if you can think of any of them?

Can you think of any of the phrasal verbs to do with

communicating, speaking in conversations?

Are there any that I missed? If you can think of some,

add them down in the comments below.

So I said at the start of this video that I’ve got three tips,

three ways to practise using phrasal verbs.

Now the first is to hit that pause button and write some

sentences down in the comments below this video

so that I can come down and check your sentences,

give some feedback, make sure that you’re using them correctly

while they’re fresh in your mind, make sure you’re using the ones  

that you’re feeling a little unsure about, all right?

Test out your skills and get some feedback.

Another option is to make some flashcards to practise with.

So all of the phrasal verbs that we went through,

write them down on one side and then write the definition

on the other, practise and test yourself to try and

remember the meaning of these phrasal verbs.

And lastly, my favourite is to use the news media to help

learn about these phrasal verbs because people are often

reporting on what people said and what they said

to each other right so it’s a great way to practise

and a cool way to do it is by using Google search,

just grab the phrasal verb, go to the news section of Google

and search for it and see how it comes up, look at the words

and the structures around that phrasal verb.

See how it’s used in different contexts.

Is it separable? Is it intransient?

Pay attention to all these things and see how it’s used in multiple

contexts which is so important, it’s so important to see

how these phrasal verbs are used naturally

in naturally spoken and written English.

Thanks for watching and I will see you

right there in the next lesson!

嗯,嘿,我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

今天我为你准备了 12 个高级短语动词,

它们是必不可少的学习,因为它们每天都被

用来谈论与人交流。

现在英语中有很多不同的短语动词可以帮助

我们谈论与人交谈。

一般来说,短语动词是用英语表达想法的非正式方式,

这意味着它们每天都在使用。

它们在对话中非常常见,

对学习和练习非常有用。

我想你知道短语动词只是一个规则动词,后面有

一个或两个助词。

粒子?

不要让这让你感到困惑。 助词要么是介词,

要么是副词吗? Put down, put away, put together, put up with,

这些都是短语动词的例子,它们

的含义都与动词 put right 不同,

它们有自己的含义,因此需要一起学习

和练习,就像 任何其他动词。

这正是我们在今天的课程中要做的。

你可能想拿一个笔记本记下一些笔记,

我有一些重要的事情要和你分享,我还有

三种方法可以帮助你练习这些短语动词,

任何短语动词,我会 在

本课结束时分享。

在我们开始之前,请确保您点击订阅按钮并

打开通知,

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祝你好运!

棘手的小事,短语动词,不是吗?

您必须了解含义,是的

,某些短语动词有多种含义,

但您还需要记住其他一些事情,

与句子结构以及如何正确使用每个

短语动词有关

,这意味着知道 如果短语动词是及物

或不及物,可分或不可分。

现在,如果您在挠头并且想知道:

到底是什么?

我在上面的那节课中谈到了所有这些,

现在不要担心,我将

在本视频的末尾链接到它,以便您接下来观看。

但是,

如果您想查看它

只是为了了解它,我还在下面的描述中添加了一些关于这些东西的注释,但我将在

整个课程中包含这些符号,以便您可以注意您

如何 需要使用这些短语动词才能正确使用它们。

现在有一些非常常见的短语动词与

英语口语和对话有关。

像赶上,闲逛,所有这些短语动词。

我将跳过它们,

因为首先,我之前在课程中已经学习过它们,如果您

想观看这些课程,我

将在下面的描述中链接到它们。

这些是今天要练习的更高级、更具挑战性的短语动词

培养。

现在我们以多种方式使用这个短语动词,

但是当我们想开始讨论某事时,

我们会使用它。

我想提出一些事情。

因此,这是介绍新话题的一种非常好的方式

,而且通常是关于严肃或重要的事情,

您知道您需要一些时间或空间来谈论它。

它通常在您处于专业环境中

或您想认真谈论某事时使用。

让我们在下一次团队会议上提出这个问题。

现在我们可以很容易地用动词 raise 替换这个短语动词,

对吗? 这是一个更正式的同义词,

因此在更正式的情况下,您可以使用 raise。

要穿越。

现在,这个短语动词经常与动词 try

to 表明

当您希望某人理解某事时,您正在尝试传达信息。

您有时难以

用英语表达您的意思吗? 这是一个很酷的提示。

有几个名词经常与 getcross

一起使用,因此一起学习它们将帮助您在

使用这个短语动词时听起来更自然、更准确。

所以我们用事实、感受、想法、信息、

意义、观点或观点来沟通。

所有这些东西都与 get across 一起使用。

我是否清楚地传达了信息?

我试图表达我的观点,但保罗一直插嘴。

我很快就会谈到那个短语动词!

继续。

这个短语动词在你谈论的

事情是秘密

的时候使用,所以它实际上经常用在

像这样的否定句结构中。

不要透露你知道这个消息。

我还没有向 Jess 提起过。

但这并不总是消极的。

我不认为我相信他。 我想他知道的

比他说的要多。

你有没有参加过谈话?

这是一个很好的打断短语动词。

这是非常非正式的。

你介意我跳进去吗? 我有东西要分享。

我想说。

我们的意思并不是直接跳入。

跳入只是中断的非正式同义词。

你介意我打断吗?

你介意我跳进去吗? 他们是一样的。

短语动词只是更随意,更非正式。

现在对接也用于打断,但非常不正式

,当你用它来描述

别人做了什么时可能有点粗鲁。 这表明执行

该操作的人并不真正关心

对话中的其他人或他们一直在谈论的内容。

他们只是打断了,这很粗鲁。 他们插手了。

而且经常——

嘿,你做了我前几天告诉你要做的事情,

因为我需要你去做。

无论如何,对接意味着在

没有被要求或邀请的情况下加入对话或活动。

我在 Sue 失业后与她交谈,然后

Jim 插嘴并开始谈论他的新晋升。

所以这是一种自私的行为,对吧? 对接

。脱口而出。

这很有趣,脱口而出。

脱口而出意味着说某事而不

考虑它会产生的影响,这通常是因为

你紧张或兴奋。

想象一下,一位朋友告诉你她怀孕了,

但她特别说:

暂时不要向任何人提及,因为我还没有告诉其他人。

但是在当天晚些时候,你见到了另一个朋友,

一个你很久没见的人

,你向他们提供了有关生活和工作的所有最新信息

,然后你说:你

猜怎么着! 梅兰妮怀孕了!

在您考虑之前,它就从您的嘴里滑落了。

那就是脱口而出。

然后你必须打电话给她,你必须说

我很抱歉! 我很抱歉我只是脱口而出! 我没想到。

干涸。

这是你停止说话的时候,因为你没有

其他话要说,或者你不知道该说什么

,这是你绝对不想

在谈话中发生的事情,对吧?

当每个人都无话可说时,

您必须礼貌地找个借口离开。

史蒂夫是一个很好的人,但我们的谈话总是

在一两分钟后就结束了。 认识他有点难。

所以这个短语动词可以以多种方式使用。

当您尝试打电话给某人但他们没有接听时,有时会使用它

我试图打通,但没有答案。

但是,当您试图让别人理解您想说的话时,也会使用它

很难将信息传达给我的团队,因为我们

都在远程工作。

我试图将信息传达给保罗,但

他没有在听。

来谈一谈。

这个短语动词用于讨论问题或计划

,通常是在您试图找到解决方案

或以某种方式解决它时。

当你有点卡住了,你知道你必须

多谈一些,这样你才能得出一个解决方案

或说清楚。

当你使用它时,你也总是需要使用

一个对象,好吗? 你需要谈论

一个问题,一个计划,某事,它或这个,不管怎样。

这是必须讨论的事情。

我知道你很烦恼。

今晚回家再说吧。

我们需要谈谈今天早上发生的事情。

有时,您甚至可能会听到人们

在顶着别人说话的情况下使用谈话。

通常作为打断的一种方式,他们可能会说:

我不是想和你说话,但我们已经决定要做什么了。

因此,在这种情况下,它总是跟着一个人,然后

是被打断的人。

来谈一谈。

因此,当您想与周围的人交谈时,您想

说服他们,或者您想说服他们同意您的正确看法,

因此这表明该人一

开始并不同意您,而您正试图

说服他们

你的想法是正确的,是最好的。

我不想去,但他成功地说服了我。

去关机。

您可能已经知道这个短语动词,

因为它具有通常永久关闭某些东西的共同含义,

例如它可能是关闭的餐厅

,但我们也

使用它来谈论停止工作的计算机。

我们关闭了电脑。

但是,当您被拒绝时,它也会在对话中非正式地使用

,尤其是在您抱有希望的情况下。

这有点尴尬,她只是在句子中间关闭了他。

所以她只是在他的句子中间阻止了他,

并告诉他他的想法不好或者他错了。

她粗鲁地打断了他的想法并关闭了他的想法,

所以这样做或体验自己绝对是一件消极的事情

,对吧?

我的老板不喜欢这个建议。

他直接把我关了。

现在,如果你的老板支持你会更好

,这意味着通过告诉其他人他们

同意你所说的或所做的事情来提供支持。

感谢您在会议期间支持我。

我希望我的同事支持我,

否则我的老板不会相信我的。

谁会想到有这么多短语动词

来谈论用英语与某人交流?

我的意思是还有几个,我

什至在本课中都没有讲到。 我想知道你是否能想到其中的任何一个?

你能想到任何短语动词与

交流,在对话中说话吗?

有没有我错过的? 如果您能想到一些,

请将它们添加到下面的评论中。

所以我在这个视频的开头说我有三个技巧,

三种方法来练习使用短语动词。

现在首先是点击暂停按钮并

在此视频下方的评论中写下一些句子,

以便我可以下来检查您的句子,

提供一些反馈,确保您

在它们新鲜时正确使用它们 你的想法,确保你使用的

是你感觉有点不确定的那些,好吗?

测试你的技能并获得一些反馈。

另一种选择是制作一些抽认卡来练习。

因此,我们经历过的所有短语动词,

将它们写在一侧,然后在另一侧写下定义

,练习并测试自己,尝试

记住这些短语动词的含义。

最后,我最喜欢的是使用新闻媒体来帮助

了解这些短语动词,因为人们经常

报道人们所说的话以及他们

对彼此所说的话,所以这是一种很好的练习方式,

也是一种很酷的练习方式 通过使用 Google 搜索,

只需抓取短语动词,转到 Google 的新闻部分

并搜索它,看看它是如何出现的,查看

该短语动词周围的单词和结构。

了解它在不同情况下的使用方式。

是可分离的吗? 它是无常的吗?

注意所有这些事情,看看它是如何在多种情况下使用的,

这非常重要,

了解这些短语动词如何

在自然的口语和书面英语中自然使用非常重要。

感谢收看,

我们下节课见!