50 Important Phrasal Verbs to Become Fluent in English + Test
Summary
TLDRDans cette vidéo, John, votre professeur, vous initie à 50 verbes phrastiques essentiels pour l'apprentissage de l'anglais. Il recommande Prepley, une plateforme d'enseignement en ligne, et vous propose un rabais pour votre première leçon. Les verbes abordés incluent 'wake up', 'get up', 'come back', 'go on', 'take off', 'touchdown', 'sit down', 'stand up', 'pick up', 'drop off', 'show up', 'look after', 'put on', 'take off', 'set up', 'turn on', 'turn off', 'bring up', 'hold on', 'fill out', 'get together', 'come up with', 'find out', 'turn up', 'turn down', 'look up', 'break down', 'give up', 'hang up', 'work out', 'look forward to', 'put off', 'call off', 'drop by', 'get by', 'break up', 'check in', 'hand in', 'take out', 'put in', 'come across', 'put up with', 'go through', 'look into', 'give back', 'run into', 'take care of', 'cut out', 'get on', 'get off'. Un quiz est inclus pour réviser les verbes après chaque section.
Takeaways
- 📚 John est le professeur dans cette vidéo, il enseigne 50 verbes phrastiques importants.
- 🎓 La vidéo est sponsorisée par Prepley, un marché pour trouver des enseignants privés.
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- 📈 Prepley propose plus de 32 000 tuteurs et professeurs, dont 17 000 pour l'anglais.
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- 🕒 Les verbes phrastiques sont essentiels pour la compréhension et la communication en anglais.
- 🛌 Exemple de verbe phrastique : 'wake up' (se réveiller), utilisé pour parler du moment où quelqu'un se lève.
- 🚶♂️ 'Get up' (se lever) est utilisé pour se lever du lit, souvent utilisé avec un sentiment de contrainte.
- ✈️ 'Take off' (décoller) est utilisé pour parler du décollage d'un avion.
- 📝 'Fill out' (remplir) est utilisé pour compléter un formulaire.
- 🤝 'Look after' (s'occuper de) est utilisé pour prendre soin de quelqu'un ou de quelque chose.
- 📅 'Put off' (postponer) est utilisé pour remettre à plus tard une action ou un événement.
- 🔍 'Find out' (découvrir) est utilisé pour chercher des informations ou apprendre quelque chose de nouveau.
Q & A
Quelle est la première expression verbale que l'on apprend dans la vidéo ?
-La première expression verbale appris dans la vidéo est 'wake up'.
Comment l'enseignant recommande-t-il de trouver un bon professeur de langue ?
-L'enseignant recommande d'utiliser Prepley, un marché pour trouver un professeur idéal pour presque toute langue, où l'on peut définir son tarif, choisir si le professeur est un locuteur natif et le pays d'origine, et planifier sa leçon.
Quel est le sens de l'expression 'get up' dans le contexte de la vidéo ?
-'Get up' signifie se lever du lit ou se relever, comme illustré par l'exemple 'I had to get up really early today'.
Qu'est-ce que signifie 'take off' dans le contexte de voyages aériens ?
-'Take off' se réfère au décollage d'un avion, comme dans l'exemple 'his plane is taking off now'.
Comment l'enseignant explique-t-il le sens de 'touchdown' ?
-'Touchdown' est utilisé pour décrire l'atterrissage d'un avion, comme indiqué par l'exemple 'the flight touched down smoothly'.
Quelle est l'expression verbale utilisée quand quelqu'un prend quelque chose d'un endroit ?
-L'expression verbale utilisée est 'pick up', comme dans l'exemple 'he picked up his dry cleaning on the way back from work'.
Quelle est la différence entre 'look after' et 'take care of' dans le script ?
-Bien que les deux expressions signifient prendre soin de quelque chose ou quelqu'un, 'look after' est plus couramment utilisé pour les animaux ou les enfants, tandis que 'take care of' peut être utilisé pour une gamme plus large de responsabilités, comme illustré par les exemples du script.
Comment l'enseignant explique-t-il le sens de 'turn on' ?
-'Turn on' signifie activer ou allumer quelque chose, comme indiqué par l'exemple 'let me turn on the lights'.
Quelle est l'expression verbale utilisée pour indiquer qu'un événement a été annulé ?
-L'expression verbale utilisée est 'call off', comme dans l'exemple 'they called it off because of the rain'.
Quelle est la dernière expression verbale enseignée dans la vidéo ?
-La dernière expression verbale enseignée est 'get off', qui signifie descendre d'un véhicule, comme illustré par l'exemple 'she got off the subway and walked to her office'.
Outlines
📚 Introduction to Phrasal Verbs
John, the teacher, introduces the video's focus on learning 50 important phrasal verbs. The video is sponsored by Prepley, a platform for one-to-one lessons. John advocates for the convenience of finding a tutor through Prepley, which offers over 32,000 tutors for various languages, including 17,000 for English. Viewers are encouraged to sign up for a discount on their first lesson. The lesson begins with the phrasal verb 'wake up' and continues with 'get up', 'come back', 'go on', 'take off', 'touchdown', 'sit down', and 'stand up', each with examples of usage.
📝 Phrasal Verbs Continued
The lesson continues with more phrasal verbs: 'pick up', 'drop off', 'show up', 'look after', 'put on', 'take off', 'set up', 'turn on', and 'turn off'. Each verb is explained with its meaning and usage in context, providing examples that help viewers understand how to apply these verbs in everyday situations.
🔍 More Phrasal Verbs and Their Uses
The script presents additional phrasal verbs such as 'bring up', 'hold on', 'fill out', 'get together', 'come up with', 'find out', 'turn up', 'turn down', 'look up', and 'break down'. Each verb is defined and contextualized with examples, aiding in the understanding of their application in various scenarios.
📅 Daily Activities and Phrasal Verbs
This section covers phrasal verbs related to daily activities: 'give up', 'hang up', 'work out', 'look forward to', 'put off', 'call off', 'drop by', 'get by', 'break up', 'check in', 'hand in', 'take out', and 'put in'. The explanation includes the meaning of each verb and its usage in sentences, helping viewers to grasp their practical application.
🤝 Social Interactions and Phrasal Verbs
The script delves into phrasal verbs that pertain to social interactions: 'come across', 'put up with', 'go through', 'look into', 'give back', 'run into', 'take care of', 'cut out', 'get on', and 'get off'. Each verb is explained with its meaning and usage, providing examples that illustrate how they can be used in different social contexts.
📚 Quiz Time and Recap
The video script includes a quiz section where viewers are encouraged to pause and find the correct verb for each given situation. This interactive element helps reinforce the learning of the phrasal verbs covered in the video.
🌐 Channel Support and Future Lessons
The script concludes with a thank you note to channel supporters and an invitation for viewers to ask questions or share what they've learned. It also encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more free English content and to look forward to the next lesson.
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Highlights
Learn 50 important phrasal verbs in this video.
The video is sponsored by Prepley, a teacher marketplace.
Prepley offers one-to-one lessons with over 32,000 tutors and teachers.
Get a 50% discount on your first lesson with the link in the description.
Phrasal verb 'wake up' is used to refer to the action of becoming awake.
Use 'get up' when talking about rising from bed.
The phrasal verb 'come back' means to return from somewhere.
Continue with 'go on' when you want to proceed with an activity.
An airplane 'takes off' when it departs from the ground.
Use 'touchdown' when referring to an airplane landing.
The phrasal verb 'sit down' is used when occupying a seat.
Stand up when you need to rise to your feet.
Pick up something by taking it from a place.
Drop off something by leaving it at a designated place.
Show up means to arrive at a scheduled event.
Look after someone or something means to care for them.
Put on clothes when dressing up or wearing something.
Take off clothes when undressing or removing them.
Set up something means to prepare or arrange it.
Turn on a device or activate a function.
Turn off a device or deactivate a function.
Transcripts
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number one wake up
what time do you wake up on weekends
around 9am
stop sleeping
examples
she woke up early to catch the sunrise
go wake your brother up breakfast is
ready
number two get up
why are you so tired
I had to get up really early today
rise from bed
examples
I find it hard to get myself up on
weekends
getting up late on weekends is a luxury
for her
number three come back
when will you be back from your trip
I'll come back on Sunday
return
examples
they're coming back from their vacation
tomorrow
I'll come back as soon as I finish my
errands
number four go on
should we stop here
no let's go on a bit further
continue
examples
the lecture will go on for another hour
the movie went on longer than we
expected
number five take off
did Dave get to the airport on time
yep his plane is taking off now
an airplane departs
examples
the plane is scheduled to take off in 20
minutes
our plane takes off at 10 am
number six touchdown
when will the plane land
it will touch down in about 20 minutes
an airplane lands
examples
the flight touched down smoothly despite
the weather
the pilot announced our touchdown in New
York
number seven sit down
let's discuss this
all right let's sit down and talk
occupy a seat
examples
after a long day she loves to sit down
with a good book
the teacher sent the student down for an
honest talk
number eight stand up
the national anthem is about to play
everyone please stand up
rise to your feet
examples
please stand up to show your respect
during the ceremony
the lamp fell over can you stand it up
number nine pick up
can you pick up some bread on your way
home
sure anything else
take from a place
examples
he picked up his dry cleaning on the way
back from work
she picked some candy up on the way home
number 10 drop off
can you drop this package off at the
post office
sure I'll do it on my way to work
leave something at a place
examples
I'll drop off the kids at school
he dropped off the rental car at the
airport
number 11 show up
will he come to the party
I'm not sure I hope he shows up
arrive
examples
she showed up late to the meeting due to
traffic
he promised to show up for the event
number 12 look after
who will look after your dog while
you're away
my neighbor will do it
care for
examples
she looks after her siblings when her
parents are at work
we hired a pet sitter to look after our
cat
number 13 put on
it's cold outside
I know I'll put on a sweater
wear clothes
examples
she put on her favorite dress for the
party
he put on a jacket because he was cold
number 14 take off
I just finished a game of soccer
take off your shoes if they're dirty
foreign
examples
it's so hot I need to take off my jacket
please take off your shoes before
entering the house
number 15 set up
this new app is confusing
let me help you set it up
prepare or arrange
examples
he set up a new business to make more
money
they set up a meeting to organize things
number 16 turn on
it's too dark in here
let me turn on the lights
activate
examples
can you turn on the air conditioning
it's so hot
she turned on her laptop to start
working
number 17 turn off
the music is too loud
okay I'll turn it off
deactivate
examples
don't forget to turn off the lights
before you leave
he turned the TV off to conserve energy
number 18 bring up
we need to discuss the budget
yes I was going to bring that up
mention
examples
she brought up the issue of safety
during the team meeting
he brought the idea up last week during
the event
number 19 hold on
hold on I need to tie my shoe
okay I'll wait
wait a short time
examples
please hold on for a moment while I find
the document
hold on a minute I need to sneeze
number 20 fill out
did you apply for the job
yeah I filled out the application
yesterday
complete a form
examples
she spent an hour filling out the tax
return forms
please fill this survey out for our
research
number 21 get together
it's been ages since we've seen each
other
yeah let's get together soon
meet socially
examples
we should get together for a coffee this
weekend
they got together for a family reunion
number 22 come up with
we need a theme for the party
I'll try to come up with something fun
think of an idea
examples
she came up with a brilliant solution to
the problem
we need to come up with a new product
for the business
number 23 find out
do you know when the store closes
no let me find out
discover or learn information
examples
I need to find out if the concert
tickets are still available
can you find the answer out on Google
number 24 turn up
can you turn up the volume I can't hear
sure is that better
increase
examples
the music at the party wasn't loud
enough so I turned it up
turn up the heat it's freezing
number 25 turn down
it's too hot in here
I'll turn down the heat
reduce
examples
please turn down the TV it's too loud
turn the brightness down on your phone
if it hurts your eyes
number 26 look up
do you know what this word means
no but I can look it up for you
search for information
examples
I need to look up the address of that
restaurant
she looked up reviews before watching
the movie
number 27 breakdown
can you give me a ride
sure did your car break down again
stop functioning
examples
his computer broke down right before his
important test
machines break down quicker these days
number 28 give up
this puzzle is too hard
don't give up we can solve it together
quit or stop trying
examples
she refused to give up despite many
challenges
he gave up smoking after realizing its
harmful effects
number 29 hang up
sorry I need to go
no problem let's hang up and talk later
end a phone conversation
examples
he hung up after a conversation with his
co-worker
she hung the phone up and went back to
her work
number 30 work out
how do you stay fit
I work out regularly at the gym
exercise
examples
she works out for an hour every morning
to stay healthy
the doctor told me to work out more
number 31 look forward to
see you at the party
yes I'm looking forward to it
be excited for the future
examples
I'm looking forward to meeting you next
week
she's looking forward to the vacation
number 32 put off
when's the meeting
they put it off until next Tuesday
postpone
examples
they put off the project due to
technical issues
the event was put off due to bad weather
conditions
number 33 call off
is the game still on
no they called it off because of the
rain
cancel
examples
the outdoor concert was called off due
to safety reasons
they called the meaning off this morning
number 34 drop by
I'm free this afternoon
great drop by my place
visit briefly
examples
feel free to drop by my office if you
have any questions
he dropped by his friend's house for a
quick chat
number 35 get by
how's she doing after losing her job
she's just getting by
survive with limited resources examples
they are getting by with help from
Friends
we'll find a way to get by until things
improve
number 36 break up
have you heard about Jane and Mike
yeah they broke up last week
end a relationship
examples
she felt it was time to break up with
her boyfriend
their relationship slowly got worse
leading to a breakup
number 37 check in
what time do we have to check in
by 2 pm I think
register at a hotel or Airport
examples
we need to check in early to find a good
room
you should check yourself in two hours
before your flight
number 38 and in
did you finish your essay
yeah I'll hand it in tomorrow
officially give something
examples
the students were asked to hand in their
assignments
she handed in her resignation letter to
her boss
number 39 take out
we don't need this page
all right I'll take it out
remove
examples
there are too many words in the essay
take some out
we took out some money for the day
number 40 put in
the room is too dark
I'll put in a brighter light bulb
insert
examples
the soup needs more flavor I'll put in
some salt
she put her airpods in to listen to
music
number 41 come across
how was your hiking trip
great we came across a lake with a lot
of exotic animals
find unexpectedly
examples
she came across an interesting article
while researching
he came across a rare book at a market
number 42 put up with
he's so annoying
I know but we have to put up with him
tolerate
examples
she couldn't put up with the
construction noise
he had to put up with his roommates bad
habits
number 43 go through
she's been so sad lately
she's going through a tough time
experience a phase
examples
we all go through ups and downs in life
she went through a difficult breakup
last year
number 44 look into
there's a mistake in my bill
I'll look into it right away
investigate
examples
the company decided to look into
customer complaints
she's going to look into different
options before a decision
number 45 give back
hey that's my money
oops sorry I forgot to give it back
return something
examples
he borrowed a pen and never gave it back
she promised to give back the money when
she got her paycheck
number 46 run into
I ran into my old teacher at the grocery
store
did you say hi
find someone unexpectedly
examples
I ran into my childhood friend at the
mall
she ran into her former co-worker while
on vacation
number 47 take care of
who's going to take care of the bills
I'll handle them
handle or deal with
examples
take care of your health by exercising
he's responsible for taking care of his
chores
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number 48 cut out
why is there no sugar in this
I've cut out sugar from my diet
remove or stop consuming
examples
he decided to cut out junk food
she cut out caffeine to reduce her
anxiety
number 49 get on
hurry the train is about to leave
let's get on quickly
board a vehicle
examples
they got on the bus to go to school
you can get on the airplane if you buy a
ticket
number 50 get off
is this your station
yes I need to get off here
disembark from a vehicle
examples
she got off the subway and walked to her
office
we need to get off the bus at the next
stop
quiz time
pause the video for each question
find the correct verb for each situation
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