PHRASAL VERB WORK part 1

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Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 26 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “work”, day 1.

We have a lot of phrasal verbs here, so I had to break this video up into two parts.

Work up has a couple of different meanings.

It can mean to become upset.

I got all worked up about what my boss said.

Or, you don’t need to get worked up about it.

But if you work something up, that means to spend time developing it.

He worked up a presentation for the conference.

Or, we worked up an appetite by doing yard work all day.

I don’t run much now, but I want to work up to a 10K.

If you work towards something,

that means you’re doing something with a goal in mind.

We’re working towards a resolution to this problem.

Or, she’s working towards an early retirement.

Work through. This has a couple of different phrases.

It can mean to work without stopping.

We’re going to have to work through the night if we’re going to meet our deadline.

When you work through something, you’re dealing with a problem and you’re trying to solve it, to make it better.

We use this a lot with relationships.

They have a good marriage. They really work through their problems.

That means, they talk about their problems, they try to come up with compromises and solutions.

They work through them.

Work over means to beat up or handle roughly.

The boys really worked over their younger brother.

Work out. This has a bunch of meanings.

It can mean to exercise. I’m going to work out around 7.

That means, maybe I’m going to go to the gym, lift weights, go for a swim, go for a run.

Or, you can also say, she always works out really early in the morning.

It can also mean to end successfully.

Hey Rachel, how’d your project go?

There were some problems in the beginning, but it all worked out.

Or, their marriage didn’t work out. They got divorced after 10 years.

We also use it in math, or when calculating something.

It works out that the train is actually the most expensive option.

Or, I can’t work out this calculus problem.

Work. A lot of people have a really hard time with this word.

Let’s figure it out.

We begin with a W consonant, where the lips are in a tight circle.

Ww. Then we have the R vowel and consonant.

Just one sound, rr. Wor-.

So the lips go from being really rounded to being a little less rounded, but still flared.

Worrr

The tongue tip is forward for the W, put pulled back and up for the R. Wor-,

So the tongue tip isn’t touching anything for the R sounds. Worrrrrrr.

Hold out the R when practicing words. It really does help solidify the tongue position.

Worrrrrrr-k.

For the K, the tongue tip can come back down.

The back part of the tongue lifts up and touches the soft palate, then releases, kk.

Work. Work.

I often see people trying to drop their jaw too much for this word.

wuh-uh… wuhh—

Wor- wor-

Watch all of the jaw positions. You really don’t need to drop your jaw.

W-or-k. Work.

So simple, very minimal jaw drop.

Work. Work.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语短语动词挑战!

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 26 天,我们正在研究带有“工作”的短语动词,第 1 天。

我们这里有很多短语动词,所以我不得不把这个视频分成两部分。

Work up 有几个不同的含义。

这可能意味着变得心烦意乱。

我对我老板的话感到很兴奋。

或者,你不需要为此烦恼。

但是,如果您完成某项工作,则意味着要花时间开发它。

他为会议准备了一份演示文稿。

或者,我们整天在院子里干活来增加食欲。

我现在跑的不多,但我想跑到 10K。

如果你朝着某件事努力,

那意味着你在做某事时心中有一个目标。

我们正在努力解决这个问题。

或者,她正在努力提前退休。

通过工作。 这有几个不同的短语。

这可能意味着不停地工作。

如果我们要赶上最后期限,我们将不得不通宵工作。

当你完成某件事时,你正在处理一个问题,你正在努力解决它,让它变得更好。

我们经常在人际关系中使用它。

他们有一段美好的婚姻。 他们真的解决了他们的问题。

这意味着,他们谈论他们的问题,他们试图提出妥协和解决方案。

他们通过他们工作。

Work over 意味着粗暴地殴打或处理。

男孩们真的为他们的弟弟工作。

锻炼。 这有很多含义。

这可能意味着锻炼。 我要在 7 点左右锻炼。

这意味着,也许我要去健身房,举重,游泳,跑步。

或者,你也可以说,她总是很早就开始锻炼。

它也可能意味着成功结束。

嘿,瑞秋,你的项目进展如何?

一开始有一些问题,但一切都解决了。

或者,他们的婚姻没有成功。 10年后他们离婚了。

我们也在数学中使用它,或者在计算某些东西时使用它。

事实证明,火车实际上是最昂贵的选择。

或者,我无法解决这个微积分问题。

工作。 很多人都很难理解这个词。

让我们弄清楚。

我们从一个 W 辅音开始,嘴唇紧紧地围成一圈。

万维网。 然后我们有R元音和辅音。

只有一个声音,rr。 工作-。

所以嘴唇从真正的圆润变为不那么圆润,但仍然张开。

Worrr 对于 W 音,舌尖向前,对于 R 音,将其向后和向上拉。 Wor-,

所以对于 R 音,舌尖没有接触任何东西。 担心。

练习单词时按住R。 它确实有助于巩固舌头的位置。

Worrrrrrr-k。

对于 K,舌尖可以回落。

舌头的后部抬起并接触软腭,然后释放,kk。

工作。 工作。

我经常看到人们因为这个词而试图下巴太多。

呜——嗯……呜—— 工作——

观察所有的下巴位置。 你真的不需要放下你的下巴。

工作。 工作。

如此简单,非常最小的下巴下降。

工作。 工作。

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