
Explore common abbreviations used in the course, showing how letters stand for words, and illustrate examples like s th, get away with s th, sb, and pp for prepositional phrase.
Learn how to use get with adjectives to express a change of state. Explore examples like get drunk, get ready, get engaged, and get married.
Explore the grammar of phrasal verbs, including their structure and how to form them, and learn how to use get and get phrasal verbs in context with example sentences.
Explore separable and inseparable phrasal verbs, focusing on transitive forms and object placement. Learn rules for when to position the object or pronoun, and practice with give up examples.
Review key phrasal verbs by examining how a verb plus a particle forms new meanings. Explore transitive and intransitive forms, separable and inseparable patterns, and pronoun placement.
Master movement phrasal verbs with get plus prepositions, including get across, get over, get past, get around, get behind, and get through.
Learn get ahead as a phrasal verb meaning to progress in life or career (in something) and to move in front of someone or something (transitive with an object).
Mastering get and get along phrasal verbs to show progress and relationships, with examples like get along with someone and get along well, plus intransitive and transitive usage.
Explore four meanings of get around or get round, including travel between places, avoid laws or obligations, an informal sense of promiscuity, and news becoming known.
Explore the phrasal verb get away with, meaning not being caught or punished for wrongdoing, and its second meaning, managing to do or achieve something despite not doing it correctly.
Rewrite sentences by replacing the underlined part with the get phrasal verbs learned in module two, in a test-style exercise whose answers are in the answer book.
Learn how to use the phrasal verb get back at to mean taking revenge on somebody, including its separable form, as in get back at someone or get somebody back.
Learn to use get back to, a separable phrasal verb meaning to respond to someone or return to an activity, with examples about the job offer and back to cleaning.
Explore the phrasal verb get back together to restart a relationship with somebody, with and without an object, illustrated by examples like John and Mary getting back together.
Learn how to use get by in two senses: to survive financially on a small amount of money and to manage or be okay with or without something.
The phrasal verb to get down has two meanings: to become depressed or sad, and to descend from somewhere; it can include or omit an object.
Learn how the phrasal verb get down to means starting to do something seriously under time pressure, with examples like get down to cleaning, work, organizing, or studying.
Explore get into, meaning to start to become interested in or involved in something, like dancing or jazz, and to fit into clothing, such as trousers or a wedding dress.
Explore how the phrasal verb get off on expresses taking pleasure in something, with objects that can be a noun or a gerund, in informal usage.
Explore five meanings of the phrasal verb get on, including entering or mounting something, progressing in a task, getting along with someone, aging, and putting on clothing.
Learn the phrasal verb get on with, meaning to continue or progress in something, with an object, as in get on with your work or cleaning the house.
Rewrite sentences by changing the underlined parts using the get phrasal verbs learned for module 5 test, with answers in the PTF answer book.
Learn the phrasal verb get over, meaning to recover emotionally or physically, and the second meaning to move over a barrier, which is inseparable and can be transitive or intransitive.
Rewrite sentences by changing the underlined part using get phrasal verbs learned in module 6, in preparation for the test, with answers in the answer book.
Learn to use 'Get' and 'Get' Phrasal verbs like native English speakers.
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The verb Get and Get Phrasal verbs are very important in English and English speakers use them all the time in their everyday conversations in many different ways.
The truth is that if you want to speak English fluently ...you NEED to be able to understand and be able to use the verb Get the way native English speakers use it. You also need to know a lot of the Get Phrasal Verbs that native English speakers use use all the time in everyday conversation.
For example : get by / get to / get into / get away with / get through / get down to / get around to...etc
This course has over 4 hours of video lesson where I carefully explain the different ways to use the verb get in English and where I carefully teach you the most common ‘Get’ Phrasal verbs and give you real life example sentences to help you understand the meaning.
There are also Practise Tests which help you practice using what you learn.
If you have any questions or any problems, contact me and I can help you.
So, is this course for you?
Do you want to speak English fluently, like native English speakers?
Do you sometimes find it hard to understand native speakers in conversation in English?
Do you want to understand Native speakers, TV Shows and Movies more easily in English?
Do you need English for your job or studies?
If the answer is ‘Yes’ then this course is for you…..
What will I learn?
Over 4 hours of video instruction and real life examples with Professional Teacher.
You will learn how to sound more fluent in English by using ‘get’ that way Native speakers do.
Learn the most important and common everyday Get Phrasal verbs that Native speakers use all the time.
Listen to and understand English with much more confidence.
You will learn how to use ‘Get to talk about movement’
Learn how to use ‘get’ to talk about Possession.
Learn how to use ‘get’ to talk about Obligation and Necessity.
Learn how to use ‘get’ to talk about starting an activity.
Learn how to use ‘get’ to talk about a ‘Change of state’.
Learn how to use ‘get’ is passive sentences.
Learn about Phrasal verbs and the grammar of Phrasal verbs.
Learn 75+ different ways to use the most common and important Get Phrasal Verbs.
Become a much better English speaker and listener.
Benefits of course
After taking this course, you will be able to;
Use the verb ‘get’ in many different ways like Native English speakers do.
Use Get Phrasal verbs in conversation and writing in English which will help you sound like a fluent speaker.
Understand native speakers much better.
Sound more fluent when you are speaking English by using ‘Get’ like Native speakers.
Understand English TV shows and movies much better.
Improve your chances of achieving a better score in your IELTS, CAE, and FCE exams.
Impress native speakers with the language you use. E.g, Maybe in a job interview, or on skype with a friend in a different country.
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