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
It is such a great lesson, keep going with your lessons. Mr. Alex.
ytg1234
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
thanks so much teacher alex!
lisazhang1521
I love these questions, I practise very much.
M3480
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
Thank for your free lessons and quiz’s
Phone Shyan Win
Frasal verbs never enough. I grew up im Poland to, but I’m permanentny in Warsaw. Thanks Alex
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9 COMMENTS
thank you so much Alex, your explanation is clear and easy to understand.
It is such a great lesson, keep going with your lessons. Mr. 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.
thanks so much teacher alex!
I love these questions, I practise very much.
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.
Thank for your free lessons and quiz’s
Frasal verbs never enough. I grew up im Poland to, but I’m permanentny in Warsaw. Thanks Alex
12/12 thx