monkeying around
? Do you rabbit on
? Do you clam up
? In this funny lesson, I’ll teach you 12 common English phrasal verbs, all based on animals! You’ll learn why people rat on
others, chicken out
at times, and wolf down
their food. You’ll learn which phrasal verbs mean to look for something, to talk your way out of a problem, and to save money for the future. Watch now, laugh a little, and enjoy learning English.
2 COMMENTS
This sort of phrasal verbs is very funny. I am astonished how many nouns, names of animals, change into verbs. Thanks for this great lesson, dear Ronnie!
It’s kind a learning with enjoyment. Thank you Ms. Ronnie.