PHRASAL VERB TELL

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

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 6 and we’re studying “tell” phrasal verbs.

Can you tell apart all of these definitions?

To tell something apart is to be able to distinguish
between different things.

I still have a problem telling the twins apart.

This is the same meaning as ‘to tell from’.

Can you tell her from her sister?

That is, can distinguish between them, do
you know who is who?

Tell off is when you’re very angry and you
yell at someone about something.

He broke my sister’s heart, so I told him off.

A phrase with the same meaning is to go off on.

She went off on me because I accidentally
left the oven on.

To tell on somebody is to tell other people something someone did that was bad.

Kids use this phrase all the time.

Don’t tell on me.

I’m going to tell on you if you keep doing that!

Tell.

This word begins with the True T, te-, tt-, te-

The teeth come together, the front top part of the tongue goes to the roof of the mouth,

tt, and you release into the vowel, EH, te-.

Eh.

For the EH vowel, the tongue tip stays forward, here,
and the middle part lifts just a bit towards

the roof of the mouth.

Te–, eh-

Teelll.

Then we have the Dark L.
The tongue tip stays down and the back part

of the tongue presses down and pulls back a little bit.

Uhl, uhl, uhl.

You don’t need to lift your tongue tip.

Just make this dark sound, uhl.

Tell me, tell me.

The tongue tip doesn’t life for the L.

If the next word begins with a vowel, like
tell off, tellllofff.

do lift your tongue tip, tellllllloff.

Tell off.

If you do that, I’m going to tell on you, and then mom and dad are going to tell you off.

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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 6 天,我们正在学习“告诉”短语动词。

你能区分所有这些定义吗?

区分事物就是能够
区分不同的事物。

我仍然很难区分这对双胞胎。

这与“告诉”的含义相同。

你能从她姐姐那里告诉她吗?

也就是能区分他们,
你知道谁是谁吗?

告发是当你非常生气并且你
对某人大喊大叫时。

他伤了我姐姐的心,所以我告诉了他。

具有相同含义的短语是继续。

她对我大发雷霆,因为我不小心
把烤箱开着了。

告诉某人就是告诉其他人某人做的不好的事情。

孩子们一直在使用这句话。

不要告诉我。

如果你继续这样做,我会告诉你的!

告诉。

这个词以真 T 开头,te-, tt-,

te- 牙齿合在一起,舌头的前上部到达上颚,

tt,然后你释放成元音,EH,te-。

嗯。

对于 EH 元音,舌尖在此处保持向前
,中间部分仅

向口腔顶部抬起一点。

Te-,嗯-

Teell。

然后我们有Dark
L。舌尖保持向下,

舌头的后部向下压并向后拉一点。

呃,呃,呃。

你不需要抬起你的舌尖。

只要发出这种黑暗的声音,呃。

告诉我告诉我。

L 不适合舌尖。

如果下一个单词以元音开头,例如
tell off,tellllofff。

一定要抬起你的舌尖,telllllloff。

抢白。

如果你这样做,我会告诉你,然后妈妈和爸爸会告诉你。

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