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to English with Lucy.

I’ve got a very long
awaited video for you.

A video that many of you (chuckling)

have waited a very long time for.

Around four years ago,

I promised that if enough of you

requested this video, I’d make it.

Let me just check
exactly when I said that.

Oh God, I’ve just had to watch an advert

on my own video,

I hope (chuckling) that
that’s not illegal.

The 16th of June, 2016.

So four and a bit years later,

here I am with Get Phrasal Verbs.

Phrasal verbs are so annoying to learn.

They’re really quite
difficult for many students.

But I think that the absolute
best way to learn them

is through context.

So I’m going to teach them to you

through a true story.

A story about me. (chuckling)

I will be talking to
you about my experience

learning another language, Spanish,

and how I went from being a student,

doing the bare minimum,

and that means the least
possible amount of work

that I could do,

to what I consider to be fluent

in my second language.

So hopefully you might
find this motivating,

and at the very least,

you’ll learn lots

of get phrasal verbs in context.

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Right, let’s get started with the story

and the lesson.

So it’s going to work like this.

I’m going to read out

a little section of my story.

Then we’ll pick out the get phrasal verb,

and we’ll look at the definition.

For a long time,

I got away with doing the bare minimum

at school, and my Spanish really suffered.

I lived in a tiny village

with no public transport.

I wanted to get away,

and explore another culture.

Okay, let’s look at
this first phrasal verb.

I’ve actually used it twice,

but it means different things,

depending on the context.

It is to get away.

So in the first instance,

I say that I got away
with doing something.

The bare minimum.

The bare minimum is very, very little,

the least amount possible.

Now in this context, get
away means to succeed

in avoiding punishment for something,

or similarly, to do
something successfully,

even though it’s not
the best way to do it.

So I would say in this context,

it means the latter.

So this means

that I was still passing at school,

but I was working very, very little.

I was doing the absolute minimum.

In the second sentence,

I wanted to get away, and explore.

To get away, in this case,

means to leave, or to escape.

And this is true.

I grew up in a tiny, weeny village,

and we didn’t have any public transport,

and obviously, I couldn’t drive.

I was 16 in the time of this story.

And I felt that learning another language

was my ticket out of that village.

It was a way to leave
and go somewhere else.

I knew that if I wanted to get ahead,

I had to do more

than just attend my school classes.

I explained my predicament to my parents,

and they got behind me.

They told me that if
I wanted to go abroad,

I had to get out, and find a job.

Okay, so we’ve got three phrasal verbs

with get there.

Let’s look at the first one.

To get ahead, to get ahead.

This means to become successful

in one’s life or career.

I wasn’t going to get ahead

by doing the bare minimum.

So I knew I had to do something more.

Then we have to get behind.

And although this sounds negative,

because it’s behind,

it’s actually really positive.

To get behind something,

or to get behind someone,

is to support something or someone.

So my parents really supported me.

We often use to get behind an idea,

or something, or a project.

I think they’ll get behind that project,

I think they’ll really support it.

Then we have the final one.

To get out, which means to leave,

and in this case, the house.

My parents wanted me to leave the house,

and find a job,

so that I could fund my own travels.

That’s a decision that my parents made,

that I have always
thought was really good.

Whenever we wanted something,

we had to find a way ourselves.

They could probably have afforded

to pay for me to go to Spain,

but they told me that I had to find a job

and do it myself.

And I think that’s great.

Okay, next part of the story.

I got onto it straight away,

and found a job in the local pub.

I spoke about this in a previous video,

my job at the pub.

In that video,

I explained lots of different ways

to say said.

Link down below.

Once I’d saved enough money,

I called a language
academy in Seville, Spain.

I got through to the manager, and I booked

a week long residential language course.

When I arrived in Seville,

I met all of my classmates,

and we got on really well.

I found that I could get by

with the little Spanish I knew.

Okay, so let’s start with
to get onto something.

In this context,

it means to start to do,

or to start to deal with something.

So if you have a problem,

or a task ahead of you,

you can say, right, I’ll get onto it,

I’ll start to deal with it.

Next, we have to get through,

which means to make a
successful telephone call.

If you called somebody,
but they didn’t pick up,

you can say, oh, I couldn’t
get through to him.

Now, if I can remember correctly,

at this time, I was 16 to 17.

And I think I lied to
get onto an adult course.

I don’t recommend doing that,

but I remember thinking,

I don’t want to be treated like a child.

I just want to do the adult course,

I feel like an adult,
I’m 16, 17. (laughing)

And the next one, to get on with.

You might also hear to get along with.

I would probably be more inclined

to say to get on with,

because to get along with

requires slightly more effort. (chuckling)

And the last one, to get by, to get by.

This means to manage, with difficulty,

to live, or to accomplish something.

So in this situation,

I was managing to communicate,

with difficulty, but I accomplished it.

You might hear people talking about money

with get by.

I don’t earn much, but I get by,

I manage to live.

Okay, next part of this story.

As I got older,

I found that getting a
couple of drinks down me

made me more confident when speaking.

I made lots of Spanish friends,

and I couldn’t get over
how much I improved

by speaking to them on WhatsApp each day.

It felt good when I was able

to get my thoughts and feelings across.

So that first one, to get down,

this means to swallow.

So to get a couple of drinks down you

is to swallow a couple of drinks.

Yes, I’m in no way
promoting drinking alcohol

as a method of learning
Spanish, or English,

or any other language.

But that is definitely something

I noticed, when I was old enough to drink.

Suddenly, (chuckling) I felt fluent.

Then we have to get over.

And this has various meanings,

like most of these phrasal verbs.

In this instance,

it means to accept, or
to come to terms with.

So we often use it to talk

about a past relationship.

It took me two years to get over him,

to kind of recover from the pain,

or to accept and to come to terms

with the breakup.

In this case,

I’m saying I was shocked or surprised,

I couldn’t get over it.

I couldn’t recover from my shock.

I was so surprised

at how much I improved

by talking to them on WhatsApp.

And this was true.

Having a couple of friends

that I could send messages
to each day was amazing,

especially when voice
messages became popular.

And the last one,

you might not have
noticed the preposition,

or the particle here,

because it’s at the end of the sentence.

To get my thoughts and feelings across.

This phrasal verb is separable,

some of them are inseparable,

like to take off.

You can’t take a plane off.

It’s always the plane takes off.

But this one can be separated.

And to get across, or
to get something across,

is to make somebody understand something.

I’m not sure if I’ve got that across.

I’m not sure if I’ve
made you understand that.

Final part of the story,

I really got into Spanish TV shows,

and this helped a lot.

I started working as much as I could,

and every time I got off work,

I counted my money,

to see if I could afford
another trip to Spain.

I managed to go twice more,

and each time I got back,

I tried to plan another trip.

I actually had a Spanish boyfriend,

but we broke up

and got back together
a few times. (laughing)

Seville has an extremely special place

in my heart.

I always try to go back there.

And I get together with
all of my old friends,

and we reminisce.

Let’s look at these last few, then.

I said, I got into TV shows.

If you get into something,

it means you become interested in it.

When I was younger, I
got into heavy metal,

I became very interested in heavy metal.

I got into watching Spanish TV shows,

but they were not high quality ones,

they were reality TV shows. (laughing)

Probably not fantastic
for language learning,

but I learnt a lot from them. (laughing)

(sighing)

(speaking Spanish)

Then we have to get off.

Obviously, in some cases,

this can mean to alight.

So to get off a train, to get off a plane.

Remember, if you have to crouch down

and make your body small, for example,

a car or a taxi,

you get out of a car,

you get out of a taxi.

In, out, car, taxi.

On, off, train, bus, plane.

In this case, it means to finish work,

to leave work.

I get off in five minutes.

I leave work in five minutes.

We also have to get back,

but this has two meanings.

The first one, to get back from a trip,

to return, to arrive home from a trip.

And the second one,

to get back with someone,

or to get back together.

This means to restart

a previously ended relationship.

So we break up, we get back together.

Did she get back with him?

Has she started their relationship again?

And this is true.

It’s another thing

that really, really
(chuckling) helped my Spanish,

getting a Spanish boyfriend.

Again, not something I recommend

as a language learning tool,

but I think it just shows

how powerful it can be to meet and mingle

with people who speak that language.

We have the last one, to get together,

which means to meet socially.

You can now have a get together,

as a noun, which is a social meeting.

I’m having a little get
together at mine tonight.

Or, shall we get together this weekend?

Shall we meet up, socially, this weekend?

Get together sounds much better.

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与露西一起回到英语。

我有一个
期待已久的视频给你。

你们中的许多人(笑)

已经等待了很长时间的视频。

大约四年前,

我承诺如果有足够多的人

要求这个视频,我会制作的。

让我检查一下我是
什么时候说的。

哦,上帝,我只需要

在自己的视频中观看广告,

我希望(笑)
这不是非法的。

2016 年 6 月 16 日。

四年多后

,我来到了 Get Phrasal Verbs。

短语动词学习起来很烦人。

对很多学生来说真的很难。

但我认为
学习它们的绝对最佳方法

是通过上下文。

所以我要

通过一个真实的故事来教你。

一个关于我的故事。 (轻笑)

我会和
你谈谈我

学习另一种语言的经历,西班牙语,

以及我是如何从学生时代,

做最少的工作

,这

意味着我可以做的工作量最少

,我认为 流利

地使用我的第二语言。

所以希望你会
觉得这

很有动力,至少,

你会在上下文中学到

很多 get 短语动词。

在开始之前,

我要感谢

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我在那里有完整的故事,

所有的短语动词,

它们的定义,以及
一些额外的例子。

单击

描述框中的链接。

您所要做的就是

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好吧,让我们开始讲故事

和教训。

所以它会像这样工作。

我要宣读

我的故事的一小部分。

然后我们将挑选出 get 短语动词,

并查看定义。

很长一段时间,

我在学校只做最低限度的

工作,我的西班牙语真的很糟糕。

我住在一个

没有公共交通工具的小村庄。

我想离开

,探索另一种文化。

好的,让我们
看看第一个短语动词。

我实际上已经使用了两次,

但它的含义不同,

具体取决于上下文。

就是要脱身。

所以在第一个例子中,

我说我
做某事侥幸逃脱。

最低限度。

最低限度是非常非常少,

可能的最少数量。

现在在这种情况下,
逃脱意味着成功

地避免对某事的惩罚,

或者类似地,
成功地做某事,

即使
这不是最好的方法。

所以我想说,在这种情况下,

它的意思是后者。

所以这

意味着我仍然在学校通过,

但我的工作非常非常少。

我做的是绝对最低限度的。

在第二句话中,

我想离开,去探索。

在这种情况下,脱身

意味着离开或逃跑。

这是真的。

我在一个小村庄长大

,我们没有任何公共交通工具,

很明显,我不会开车。

在这个故事发生的时候,我 16 岁。

我觉得学习另一种语言

是我离开那个村庄的门票。

这是一种离开
并去其他地方的方式。

我知道,如果我想取得成功,

我必须做的

不仅仅是参加我的学校课程。

我向父母解释了我的困境

,他们支持我。

他们告诉我,如果
我想出国,

我必须出去,找份工作。

好的,所以我们有了 get there 三个短语动词

让我们看第一个。

要领先,要领先。

这意味着

在一个人的生活或事业上取得成功。

我不会

通过做最起码的事情来取得成功。

所以我知道我必须做更多的事情。

然后我们必须落后。

虽然这听起来很消极,

因为它落后了,

但它实际上是积极的。

支持某事,

或支持某人,

是支持某事或某人。

所以我的父母真的很支持我。

我们经常用来支持一个想法、

某事或一个项目。

我认为他们会支持该项目,

我认为他们会真正支持它。

然后我们有最后一个。

出去,这意味着离开

,在这种情况下,离开房子。

我的父母希望我离开家

,找到一份工作,

这样我就可以为自己的旅行提供资金。

这是我父母做出的决定

,我一直
认为这个决定非常好。

每当我们想要某样东西时,

我们都必须自己想办法。

他们可能

付得起我去西班牙的费用,

但他们告诉我,我必须自己找份工作

我认为这很棒。

好了,故事的下一部分。

我马上就上去了,

在当地的酒吧里找到了一份工作。

我在之前的视频中谈到了这一点,

我在酒吧的工作。

在那个视频中,

我解释了很多不同

的说法。

链接在下面。

一旦我存了足够的钱,

我就打电话给
西班牙塞维利亚的一所语言学院。

我接通了经理,并预订

了为期一周的住宿语言课程。

当我到达塞维利亚时,

我遇到了我所有的同学

,我们相处得很好。

我发现我可以

用我知道的小西班牙语过日子。

好的,让我们
开始做一些事情。

在这种情况下,

它意味着开始做,

或开始处理某事。

所以如果你有问题,

或者你面前的任务,

你可以说,对,我会解决它,

我会开始处理它。

接下来,我们要打通,

也就是
打通电话。

如果你打电话给某人,
但他们没有接听,

你可以说,哦,我
无法接通他。

现在,如果我没记错的话,

那时我是 16 到 17 岁

。我想我
为了上成人课程而撒谎。

我不建议这样做,

但我记得我当时在想,

我不想被当作孩子对待。

我只是想做成人课程,

我觉得自己像个成年人,
我 16 岁、17 岁。(笑

)下一个,继续。

你也可能听说要相处。

我可能更

倾向于说相处,

因为相处

需要更多的努力。 (轻笑

)最后一个,勉强过去,勉强过去。

这意味着有困难地管理

、生活或完成某事。

所以在这种情况下,

我很难沟通

,但我做到了。

你可能会听到人们在谈论

金钱。

我挣的不多,但我过得去,

我设法生活。

好的,这个故事的下一部分。

随着年龄的增长,

我发现
喝几杯酒

让我说话时更有信心。

我结交了很多西班牙朋友,

每天在 WhatsApp 上与他们交谈,我无法忘记自己的进步。

当我能够表达

自己的想法和感受时,感觉很好。

所以第一个,下来,

这意味着吞下。

因此,喝几杯酒

就是吞下几杯酒。

是的,我绝不
会将饮酒

作为学习
西班牙语、英语

或任何其他语言的一种方法。

但这绝对是

我注意到的,当我大到可以喝酒的时候。

突然,(轻笑)我觉得流利了。

然后我们必须克服。

这有多种含义,

就像大多数这些短语动词一样。

在这种情况下,

它意味着接受
或接受。

所以我们经常用它来

谈论过去的关系。

我花了两年时间来克服他,

从痛苦中恢复过来,

或者接受并

接受分手。

在这种情况下,

我说我感到震惊或惊讶,

我无法克服它。

我无法从震惊中恢复过来。

通过在 WhatsApp 上与他们交谈,我对自己的进步感到非常惊讶。

这是真的。 每天

有几个朋友

可以给我发消息
真是太棒了,

尤其是当语音
消息变得流行时。

最后一个,

你可能没有
注意到这里的介词

或助词,

因为它在句子的末尾。

来表达我的想法和感受。

这个短语动词是可分的,

有些是不可分的,

比如起飞。

你不能下飞机。

飞机总是起飞。

但是这个是可以分开的。

穿越,或
穿越,

就是让某人理解某事。

我不确定我是否已经理解了。

我不确定我是否
让你明白这一点。

故事的最后一部分,

我真的很喜欢西班牙电视节目

,这对我很有帮助。

我开始尽可能多地工作

,每次下班时,

我都会数钱

,看看我是否能负担得起
另一次去西班牙的旅行。

我设法又去了两次

,每次回来,

我都试图计划另一次旅行。

我实际上有一个西班牙男朋友,

但我们

分手了几次又复合
了。 (笑)

塞维利亚在我心中有着极其特殊的地位

我总是试图回到那里。

我和
我所有的老朋友聚在一起

,我们一起回忆。

那么让我们看看这最后几个。

我说,我上了电视节目。

如果你对某事

感兴趣,就意味着你对它产生了兴趣。

当我年轻的时候,
我接触了重金属,

我对重金属很感兴趣。

我开始看西班牙电视节目,

但它们不是高质量的,

它们是真人秀节目。 (笑)

语言学习可能不太好,

但我从他们身上学到了很多。 (笑)

(叹气)

(说西班牙语)

那我们得下车了。

显然,在某些情况下,

这可能意味着下车。

所以下火车,下飞机。

请记住,如果您必须蹲下

并让您的身体变小,例如

,汽车或出租车,

您从汽车中

出来,您从出租车中出来。

进出,汽车,出租车。

开,关,火车,公共汽车,飞机。

在这种情况下,它意味着完成工作

,离开工作。

我五分钟后下车。

我五分钟后下班。

我们也得回去,

但这有两个意思。

第一个,从旅行

中回来,返回,从旅行中回到家。

第二个

,和某人

复合,或者复合。

这意味着重新开始

之前结束的关系。

所以我们分手了,我们又复合了。

她和他一起回来了吗?

她又开始了他们的关系吗?

这是真的。

这是另一件事

,真的,真的
(笑)帮助了我的西班牙语,

得到了一个西班牙男朋友。

再说一次,我不推荐它

作为语言学习工具,

但我认为它只是展示

与说该语言的人会面和交流的强大功能。

我们有最后一个,聚在一起,

这意味着在社交上见面。

你现在可以有一个聚会,

作为一个名词,这是一个社交会议。 今晚

我要
在我家聚会。

或者,我们这个周末要聚在一起吗?

这个周末我们会在社交上见面吗?

聚在一起听起来好多了。

同样,不要忘记
下载

本课程的免费 PDF。

我有完整的成绩单

,故事,所有的短语动词

,词汇,以及它们的定义,

还有一些额外的例子。

只需单击

描述框中的链接即可。

您只需
使用您的电子邮件地址登录

,它就会直接发送给您。

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查看 Sensations English。

所有

信息也在描述框中。

不要忘记在

我所有的社交媒体上与我联系。

我有我的 Facebook、我的 Instagram

和我的电子邮件列表。

我很快就会见到你,上一堂课。

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