PHRASAL VERBS for the weekend! | A Saturday in London!!! | Daily British English

0:00 - Intro 2:07 - A typical Saturday in London :-) 6:59 - Pronunciation tips 8:28 - Outro Hi there friends! Here’s a video about PHRASAL VERBS! Very important for speaking and communication! This is my first proper video about phrasal verbs, and I thought I’d show you some that we use for the weekend! In this video I take you through a typical relaxing day in London (it took me back to the days when I lived there ahhhh :-)) and so hopefully you’ll benefit from seeing these phrasal verbs in context! The definitions are below if you want to check the meanings :-) Pour into ~ to flow or steam into some place or thing. Spring out ~ to leap, dash, or jump out (of something or some place.) Lie in ~ Sleep or lie in bed longer than usual. Get up ~ rise from bed after sleeping. Pick out ~ to choose something/someone from a number of alternatives. Put on (meaning 1) ~ to place something on a part of your body. Head out ~ depart or begin a journey. Head down ~ Movement in a direction. We use it with road/path etc. Get on ~ enter public transport. Sit down ~ become in the sitting position. Turn up ~ increase the volume or strength of sound, heat etc. Look out ~ to look through something, e.g. a glass window. Take in ~ to process and enjoy a view/your surroundings. Chill out ~ relax Get off ~ exit public transport Have in/have out/take away ~ consume something in a restaurant/cafe or remove it from the premises to enjoy elsewhere. Whip out ~ to take something out of your bag or your pocket fairly quickly. Kick back ~ relax Come out ~ appear or emerge (The Sun from behind the clouds!) Lie down ~ to be/the process of being in the lying position. Meet up ~ meet someone who you have previously arranged or planned to meet. Open up ~ when a new cafe or restaurant or bar opens for business for the first time. Try out ~ to try something for the first time. Catch up ~ talk to someone who you haven’t seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing and how they have been. Hang out ~ spend time with a friend. Wander around ~ to go from place to place usually without plan or definite purpose. Bump into ~ meet someone by chance. Head home ~ go in the direction of your home. Come across ~ to find something spontaneously. (Things not people!) Pick up ~ collect or purchase something. Eat in ~ to eat your evening meal at home. (Not in a restaurant/out) Run out ~ to have nothing left of something. Flip through ~ turn the pages of a book/magazine but not spend too long on each page. To put (your feet) up ~ rest after a lot of walking. Put on (meaning 2) ~ cause a device to operate. Turn down ~ reduce the strength of the volume/heat of something. Turn in ~ go to bed. Turn off ~ stop the operate or flow of something by means of tap, switch, or button. Thank you for your patience on the Friday letters (mailing list) - they will come back just as soon as my workload calms down a bit - things are STILL pretty hectic in the life of Katharine! You can sign up to my mailing list basically by downloading the free ebook! Follow the link below ;-) Hit the subscribe button so you get notified when I release my weekly Friday videos! I would so appreciate that as it really supports my new and growing channel :-) lately I have had lots of new subscribers so HI!! WELCOME! Thank you so much for your support, your lovely comments really warm my heart! I am so grateful and I read each and every one! Stay confident, positive & happy! K xx My Instagram: - Here I post about my life, British culture and of course lots of British English language tips! :-) If you are interested in my PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSONS then please DM me via my Instagram page to discuss it with me personally :-) Sign up for a FREE E-BOOK!!! “5 TIPS FOR BRITISH ENGLISH SPEAKING“ ~ just follow this link!! :-) Email for business enquiries only: @
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