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English Phrasal Verbs that You can use today A short English Lesson by Sean P. Durham English for Berliners
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Easy English Phrasal Verbs for You

Apr 15, 2017

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Page 1: Easy English Phrasal Verbs for You

English Phrasal Verbs that You can use today

A short English Lesson by Sean P. Durham

English for Berliners

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Here are just few Phrasal Verbs to practice

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RelaxChill-out

Cool it

Take it easy

Take a chill pill

All of these phrases can be used to express relaxing.

You can also say them to another person to make them relax or calm down

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Just take it easy and enjoy

A switch is used to turn on the light

Switch is also used as a metaphor

That’s a cool idea!

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A metaphor is when you use a word or expression that creates an image or illustration in the listener’s mind - that way they can understand something better.

“He was so angry, he roared at me!”

To roar like a lion.

The sound a lion makes when attacking.

What is a metaphor?

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SWITCH

“I am going to switch off and read a book.”

= “I’m going to relax and read a book”Tip

You can invent your own metaphors.

Important is that you use the same type of images or ideas in one sentence.

EX; “He’s the captain of his own ship”

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“Take it easy”

“Hey, let’s go and drink a cool drink and take it easy” Tip

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Examples1. “Let’s go to the beach and take it

easy”

2. “I’ve been taking it easy all weekend”

3. “Work wasn’t hard today, I took it easy all day”

4. “We can sit here and take it easy for a while”

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run out of = Have no more of something

“The car has run out of petrol!”

set off = Begin a journey/trip

“I’m setting off on my trip in the morning”

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1. deal with = Handle, take care of, address

2. die down = Calm down, become less strong

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1. Slip up

“She slipped up on the ice”

2. Sober up

“I drank too much beer, I have to sober up”

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