‘It’s behind you!’: A Guide to Christmas Pantomime in the UK
It’s officially festive season!
Aug 20, 2014
Paschalis Angelopoulos
In the English language, phrasal verbs are very common; native English speakers often use them without even realising. Therefore, it is very important to try and learn a few of these as soon as possible so you are able to understand other people speaking English and start to use these useful phrases yourself. If you’re studying at one of our Summer Centres, you’ll definitely come across some of these, so hopefully this article will make sure they don’t confuse you when they’re used in conversation!
A phrasal verb is an idiomatic phrase which consists of a verb and something else. So, for example, ‘give up’ is a phrasal verb. Here, ‘give’ is the verb, and ‘up’ is a preposition following it, and together they mean to stop doing something. So, you could say, ‘I’m going to give up eating chocolate,’ meaning that you’re not going to eat chocolate anymore, (although I don’t think many people have ever wanted to do this). To make things more complicated, they often have more than one meaning, but hopefully we’ll be able to help you understand what certain phrases mean.
So, here are some common phrasal verbs:
Come across
Put down
Put off
Turn up
Put up with
We thought we’d finish with an easy one with only one meaning…
I don’t know how English learners put up with learning all these complicated phrasal verbs! – When you cope with something that is difficult or tolerate something.
Hopefully you’ll find some of these useful and you’ll be able to use them in every day conversation with your friends at Twin’s Summer Centres. Below are some more common phrasal verbs – look up what they mean and try and use them as much as possible when you’re speaking! We look forward to seeing you at our Summer Centres next year!
- Bring up
- Come up with
- Get away
- Look forward to
- Make out
It’s officially festive season!
This week, we’re introducing our Summer Centre in Eastbourne!
The Old Smoke.
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