Run up, run off, run after, run over, and more phrasal verbs with RUN!

Run up, run off, run after, run over, and more phrasal verbs with RUN!

Today we’re going to learn phrasal verbs with RUN - run around, run for, run off, run on, and many more.

Because these phrasal verbs are all so similar, it’s essential to test yourself by taking a quiz to see if you remember the difference. Download the lesson guide to try the quiz!

If you want to be fluent in English, then you need to know phrasal verbs, because we use them all the time!

Most traditional English textbooks don’t focus on phrasal verbs, but I have a course that will teach you 500 common phrasal verbs in the context of conversations. It’s an easy and natural way to learn them.

Phrasal verbs in conversation is one of my most popular courses!

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133: Learn 30 collocations with "country"

133: Learn 30 collocations with "country"

Let's learn some collocations - words that often go together! In today's lesson, you'll learn 30 different collocations with the word "country." At the end of the lesson, I also clarify the difference between "country" and "countryside." If you want to learn more collocations, you'll love my e-book 1000 English Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day. It has short lessons and quizzes to help you learn new expressions every day. Here are some comments from English learners who have enjoyed the 1000 collocations e-book: "I think that your 1000 Collocations e-book is absolutely essential to speak English confidently, avoiding misspeaking or inappropiate sentences." "I feel this e-book is complete, useful and practical for everyday situations, plus being able to work with the quiz I consider this a unique option to put in practice what I learn in every unit. It's clear and concise." I hope you enjoy today's lesson!

31 Maj 20176min

132: How to use "at all" in English

132: How to use "at all" in English

What does it mean when someone asks, "Do you drive at all?" In today's lesson, you'll learn how to use the expression "at all" in negative statements and questions. Lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/how-to-use-at-all-in-english

17 Maj 20174min

131: Do we use "the" with "police"?

131: Do we use "the" with "police"?

One student said she sometimes sees "police" and sometimes "the police" - which is correct? What's the difference? Today you'll learn the answer to this question, as well as find out why saying "a police" is wrong. Lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/do-we-use-the-with-police

10 Maj 20174min

130: Difference between embarrassed and ashamed

130: Difference between embarrassed and ashamed

What situations would make you feel embarrassed?  What situations would make you feel ashamed? Learn the difference between these confusing English words in today's lesson! Lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/difference-between-embarrassed-and-ashamed

3 Maj 20174min

129: Meet, meet with, or meet up with?

129: Meet, meet with, or meet up with?

What's the difference between meet, meet with, and meet up with? You'll learn (with examples) in today's podcast! Lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/meet-meet-with-or-meet-up-with

26 Apr 20174min

Free Sample - Business English Idioms

Free Sample - Business English Idioms

Today's episode is another free sample from the Business English Course. You'll learn 12 common business idioms by figuring them out from the context. One question you might be asking is, "Can we use idioms in business English?" The answer is "sometimes." In more official situations (such as writing a business report or formal letter), we avoid idioms. However, it is OK to use idioms in e-mails among co-workers as well as in conversations at work. Take today's lesson to learn expressions such as: in the loop call the shots way off the mark bring someone up to speed ...and more! Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/business-english-idioms/

19 Apr 201712min

Free Sample - Business English - Phrases for Meetings

Free Sample - Business English - Phrases for Meetings

Have you ever been shy about participating in a meeting in English? It can be really hard to think of the right phrases in a professional situation, when everyone is watching you. Some English learners prefer to stay quiet. But I want to help you speak up confidently - so in today's lesson, you'll learn 82 practical English phrases to use in meetings. This is a free sample lesson from the Business English Course, which will teach you useful vocabulary and phrases for working in an English-speaking company. I've just finished updating and expanding the course - I improved the audio quality and added 10 NEW lessons on management, sales, networking, work safety, and more!  Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-phrases-for-meetings/

12 Apr 201714min

128 - When NOT to use the word "to"

128 - When NOT to use the word "to"

It can be hard for English learners to know when to use the word “to.” In today's lesson, you'll see 6 common mistakes with "to" - and learn the correct way to say these sentences. Lesson text: http://www.espressoenglish.net/common-english-mistakes-with-the-word-to

29 Mars 20177min

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