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At Learn English Online we have discussed several times the topic of “Phrasal Verbs” but we don’t get tired, guess why? The reason is because they are extremely important to acquire more fluency and confidence on your level of English.
This post shows a selection of YouTube videos that explain phrasal verbs, their structure, pronunciation and many examples of use.
Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.
Phrasal verbs are usually recommended for students with an intermediate level of English. In any case, we recommend you watching these videos as they’ll help you to learn or remember.
JenniferESL gives an introduction about phrasal verbs
Link to the video on YouTube
Structure of the phrasal verbs explained by JenniferESL
Link to the video on YouTube
JenniferESL explains the pronunciation patterns of phrasal verbs
Link to the video on YouTube
Good subtitled video with many phrasal verbs that use “get”
Link to the video on YouTube
Excellent video that shows phrasal verbs containing “take”
Link to the video on YouTube
Video that explains what phrasal verbs are, and give some examples of phrasal verbs with the word "up"
Link to the video on YouTube
There are a lot of funny phrasal verbs in English that use the word "pull"
Link to the video on YouTube
Some examples of useful phrasal verbs
Link to the video on YouTube
More examples of commonly used phrasal verbs
Link to the video on YouTube
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