PHRASAL VERB HEAR

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

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 9 and we’re studying “hear” phrasal verbs.

Have you heard about the 30 day challenge? It’s what you’re doing right now.

If you hear about something, you are told some news, you are learning information.

Did you hear about Joan and Steven? They broke up.

Break up – that’s another phrasal verb, when you’re in a relationship and it ends!

Bonus phrasal verb.

What about to hear from? This would be a person.

I heard from Shannon that Joan and Steven broke up.

Or, if you’re waiting for someone, or for something from someone, you might say, did you hear from Jon?

If you’re waiting to get a report from him. Did you hear from Jon? Or if you’re waiting to get anything from him.

It can also mean to get someone’s opinion.

A business might say, we’d love to hear from you.

That means they want your feedback about your experience.

Do you know the book Gone with the Wind? No, but I’ve heard of it.

If you’ve heard of something, you’re familiar with it in that you know it exists, but you don’t have experience.

You’ve heard of the book, but you haven’t read it. You’ve heard of the movie, but you haven’t seen it.

You’ve heard of an event in history, but you haven’t studied it.

Do you know about the painter Dali?

No, I’ve never heard of him.

That means you didn’t even know that he existed.

If something is unheard of, it’s a new idea, it’s never been done before.

The woman who won the race set a world record.

That kind of time is unheard of!

What about the phrase ‘hear of’ with ‘not’?

I will not hear of it.

That’s a polite way of saying, no, I won’t allow that.

Someone might say, “I’ll just walk to your house from the train station.”

You can say, “No. I won’t hear of it. I’ll pick you up in my car.”

Have you ever heard the phrase to hear someone out?

Just hear me out?

When would you say this?

You would say this when you know someone doesn’t believe you or want to hear what you’re saying,

and you just want them to listen to you.

For example, if you hurt someone’s feelings and they didn’t want to talk to you,

but you wanted to apologize. You could say, just hear me out.

Hear. This word is spelled phonetically with the IH vowel, ih, but I find it’s more like the EE vowel, hear.

Now you’ll see a schwa in the phonetics but you don’t need to worry about it.

The schwa before the R disappears, it gets absorbed by the R.

So we have he-r, hear, hear.

So for the vowel, the tongue tip is down, and the front part arches towards the roof of the mouth.

Hear. He-ar.

For the R, lift the tip of the tongue and pull it back a little: hear.

Also, notice the lips flare a little bit for the R sound.

Hear-rr, hear.

In the past tense it’s ‘heard’.

Here we have the R vowel-consonant. They make just one sound: ur. Hh-ur-d.

You don’t need to drop your jaw very much for this sound, do you?

Ur, heard, heard.

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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 9 天,我们正在学习“听到”短语动词。

你听说过 30 天挑战赛吗? 这就是你现在正在做的事情。

如果你听到某事,你会被告知一些消息,你正在学习信息。

你听说过琼和史蒂文吗? 他们分手了。

分手 - 这是另一个短语动词,当你处于一段关系中并且它结束时!

奖励短语动词。

想听什么? 这将是一个人。

我从香农那里听说琼和史蒂文分手了。

或者,如果你在等待某人,或者某人的某事,你可能会说,你收到乔恩的消息了吗?

如果你在等他的报告。 你收到乔恩的消息了吗? 或者,如果您正在等待从他那里得到任何东西。

它也可能意味着征求某人的意见。

企业可能会说,我们很乐意听取您的意见。

这意味着他们希望您对您的体验提供反馈。

你知道《乱世佳人》这本书吗? 不,但我听说过。

如果你听说过某事,你就会熟悉它,因为你知道它存在,但你没有经验。

你听说过这本书,但你还没有读过。 你听说过这部电影,但你还没有看过。

你听说过历史上的一个事件,但你没有研究过它。

你知道画家大理吗?

不,我从没听说过他。

这意味着你甚至不知道他的存在。

如果有些事情是闻所未闻的,那就是一个新想法,以前从未有人做过。

赢得比赛的女人创造了世界纪录。

这样的时间是闻所未闻的!

用“不”来表达“听到”这个短语呢?

我不会听说的。

这是一种礼貌的说法,不,我不会允许的。

有人可能会说:“我从火车站步行到你家。”

你可以说:“不。 我不会听说的。 我坐车去接你。”

你有没有听过听别人说话的短语?

听我说完?

你什么时候说这个?

当您知道有人不相信您或想听听您在说什么时,您会这样说,

而您只是希望他们听您的话。

例如,如果你伤害了某人的感情,他们不想和你说话,

但你想道歉。 你可以说,听我说完。

听到。 这个词用 IH 元音 ih 拼音,但我发现它更像 EE 元音,听到。

现在你会在语音中看到一个 schwa,但你不需要担心它。

R 消失之前的 schwa,它被 R 吸收。

所以我们有他,听到,听到。

所以对于元音,舌尖向下,前部向口腔顶部拱起。

听到。 听到。

对于 R,抬起舌尖并向后拉一点:听。

另外,请注意 R 声音的嘴唇有点张开。

听到,听到。

在过去时,它是“听到的”。

这里我们有 R 元音辅音。 他们只发出一种声音:你。 嗯-呃-d。

对于这种声音,您不需要大张嘴巴,是吗?

呃,听到了,听到了。

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