Start speaking with phrasal verbs! In this interactive English speaking lesson, I will teach you the meanings of several phrasal verbs, then ask you questions with them. This is a guided speaking lesson, so do not worry if you are not 100% comfortable with your spoken English – I will help you! The phrasal verbs included in this lesson are: get on, shut down, plug in, go out, stay in, grow up, and many more. Are you ready? Click play and start talking.
thank you so much Alex, your explanation is clear and easy to understand.
owarugba mary
That’s good to know! Thanks for checking out the lesson.
Alex
It is such a great lesson, keep going with your lessons. Mr. Alex.
ytg1234
I think these types of lessons are very useful for language learners. I’m glad you liked it.
Alex
thank you alex for this fantastic lesson. i really appreciate your effort in making such a clear and engaging video. keep up the great work.
E.shihab
Thank you for the kind feedback. I will keep doing my best to make my lessons as engaging and useful as possible.
Alex
thanks so much teacher alex!
lisazhang1521
You’re very welcome! I hope the lesson was useful. :)
Alex
I love these questions, I practise very much.
M3480
That’s the point! I’m happy to hear that you found it useful.
Alex
Thank you Alex for this type of lesson :)
You have great methods for teaching English.
Keep going :)
By the way, could I ask you for something?
How often do you visit Poland? Do you have any family members there? I must admit that I’m very curious about this because I’m Polish :D
It’s nice that you haven’t forgotten about Polish all the more that you emigrated as a young child. You know how it is.
Aneta EngVid
Hi Aneta,
I’ve been back to Poland three times since 1988. The last time I was there was in 2023 for my grandma’s 90th birthday. I still have a lot of cousins, aunts, and uncles there. :) I would like to visit it every 3-5 years if I can. As you know, plane tickets aren’t cheap!
Alex
Thank you for replying Alex :)
Yes, I know, unfortunately plane tickets aren’t cheap.
Nevertheless, I wish you that your plans to visit Poland every 3-5 years will come true :)
Many more important and of course happy occasions to visit Poland.
Best regards :)
Aneta EngVid
Thank for your free lessons and quiz’s
Phone Shyan Win
You’re welcome. I’ll keep making them! :)
Alex
Frasal verbs never enough. I grew up im Poland to, but I’m permanentny in Warsaw. Thanks Alex
Zbigniew25
I’m glad this was useful for you! I’ve been to Warsaw a few times. I love Lazienki park!
Alex
12/12 thx
ignaciodeuy
Well done! Keep practicing. :)
Alex
all of these questions are easy for me and thanks for everything.
Soffblake
thank you Mr.Alex your expression is clear
karllos
Greetings Mr. Alex.
I really appreciate the way you teach.
Thank you.
elmendoza93
Thanks, Alex. I’m looking forward to visiting Quebec for two weeks starting April 1st. Maybe I could practice my English a little?
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28 COMMENTS
thank you so much Alex, your explanation is clear and easy to understand.
That’s good to know! Thanks for checking out the lesson.
It is such a great lesson, keep going with your lessons. Mr. Alex.
I think these types of lessons are very useful for language learners. I’m glad you liked it.
thank you alex for this fantastic lesson. i really appreciate your effort in making such a clear and engaging video. keep up the great work.
Thank you for the kind feedback. I will keep doing my best to make my lessons as engaging and useful as possible.
thanks so much teacher alex!
You’re very welcome! I hope the lesson was useful. :)
I love these questions, I practise very much.
That’s the point! I’m happy to hear that you found it useful.
Thank you Alex for this type of lesson :)
You have great methods for teaching English.
Keep going :)
By the way, could I ask you for something?
How often do you visit Poland? Do you have any family members there? I must admit that I’m very curious about this because I’m Polish :D
It’s nice that you haven’t forgotten about Polish all the more that you emigrated as a young child. You know how it is.
Hi Aneta,
I’ve been back to Poland three times since 1988. The last time I was there was in 2023 for my grandma’s 90th birthday. I still have a lot of cousins, aunts, and uncles there. :) I would like to visit it every 3-5 years if I can. As you know, plane tickets aren’t cheap!
Thank you for replying Alex :)
Yes, I know, unfortunately plane tickets aren’t cheap.
Nevertheless, I wish you that your plans to visit Poland every 3-5 years will come true :)
Many more important and of course happy occasions to visit Poland.
Best regards :)
Thank for your free lessons and quiz’s
You’re welcome. I’ll keep making them! :)
Frasal verbs never enough. I grew up im Poland to, but I’m permanentny in Warsaw. Thanks Alex
I’m glad this was useful for you! I’ve been to Warsaw a few times. I love Lazienki park!
12/12 thx
Well done! Keep practicing. :)
all of these questions are easy for me and thanks for everything.
thank you Mr.Alex your expression is clear
Greetings Mr. Alex.
I really appreciate the way you teach.
Thank you.
Thanks, Alex. I’m looking forward to visiting Quebec for two weeks starting April 1st. Maybe I could practice my English a little?
Thanks so much teacher Alex.
Nice… Thank you Alex.
Thank you ALex, 5:30 ? you have to sleep more,
Nice lesson.. thank Alex
Thanks