AEE IELTS: How to Impress the Examiner with 5 English Phrasal Verbs

AEE IELTS: How to Impress the Examiner with 5 English Phrasal Verbs

Do you need some phrasal verbs for the IELTS exam? Today, Lindsay and Jessica share 5 English phrasal verbs you can use to stand out and get the score you need! Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training course now You will probably be asked to talk about the topics of home, shopping, food and studying in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Section. You need to prepare for this. One way you can do that is have some phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are a way to sound more natural and native when speaking informally. Though there are many of these to choose from, you only need to use of a few to stand out. Here are five that are easy to use and will impress your examiner: Bone up on: This means to learn. It’s not only a phrasal verb, but also an idiom. “I had to bone up on my English studies.” Figure out: This means to learn the details of something, or discover how it works. “I figured out how to fix the television.” Goof off: When you are having fun, but not working or studying, you can say “I spent the afternoon goofing off.” Clam up: This is another phrasal verb and idiom. It means that you’re so nervous you couldn’t think of what to say. “I clammed up when she asked me to answer the question.” Catch up: If you’re behind, and you’re trying to shorten the distance, you might need to catch up. This can be used physically, like you’re chasing someone, or with your studies. “I fell behind in my homework and have to catch up.” Do you have any other phrasal verbs you’d like to use in the IELTS exam? Let us know what they are in the comments section below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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AEE 172: Homophones to Push Your English to the Next Level with Tim Torkildson

AEE 172: Homophones to Push Your English to the Next Level with Tim Torkildson

Go here to subscribe to transcripts Homophones can be dangerous. But understanding them can help push your English to the next level. Today we chat with Tim Torkildson, an ESL blogger who was fired from his job for blogging about homophones! A homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation as another word, but a different spelling and meaning. Though not all languages have homophones, English has a lot of them. Come back to our site to get more details on homophones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

25 Aug 201413min

AEE 171: Learn How to Hack Your American Eating Habits with a Food Expert

AEE 171: Learn How to Hack Your American Eating Habits with a Food Expert

Subscribe to the transcripts Do you want to eat like a New Englander, but you're afraid of gaining weight? Today we talk to food blogger Grace Lentini about the food of New England, and how to eat it! When in New England, you've got to try the seafood. Boston had a huge fishing industry, Maine is famous for lobster, and Rhode Island is a great place to find calamari. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

21 Aug 201423min

AEE 170: Do You Have an English Disease How to Treat it Like a Doctor

AEE 170: Do You Have an English Disease How to Treat it Like a Doctor

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Do you have healthy English? Do you approach your English like a doctor would? Today we share five tips to keep your English healthy by thinking like a doctor! A good doctor has many qualities.  Here are five that can be applied to learning English: Come back to our site for more details Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

20 Aug 201417min

AEE 169: Speak, Talk, Tell and Say -- How to Use Them Right!

AEE 169: Speak, Talk, Tell and Say -- How to Use Them Right!

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video course now Do you speak, talk, tell or say? Today, in #14 of our countdown of the Top 15 Fixes in English series, we’ll be discussing how to correctly use the verbs Speak, Talk, Tell and Say, and how to think about them so you don’t mix them up! Speak, Talk, Tell and Say all mean almost the same thing: to communicate verbally. But even though they seem to be interchangeable, their meanings are different. It's important to use them correctly! Come back to our site to get the differences between all 4 verbs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

19 Aug 201413min

AEE 168: How to be the King or Queen of the Social Scene in English

AEE 168: How to be the King or Queen of the Social Scene in English

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS training course now Do you know how to socialize in English? Have you been to any social events lately? Today, we discuss three phrases that will help you be a smooth communicator at your next social event! Socializing is an art.  It's important to be smooth and confident, but also to say the right thing. Here are three common phrases to help you get started: Come back to our site to get more tips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

18 Aug 201413min

AEE 167: Can You Find Power in Your English Mistakes?

AEE 167: Can You Find Power in Your English Mistakes?

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video course Can your English mistakes help you be a better English learner?  If so, why do we feel so vulnerable when we admit them? Today we talk about why your brain is still stuck in caveman days, and how it affects your English success! Come back to our site for more tips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

14 Aug 201413min

AEE 166: 3 Ways Your Apartment Can Make You Successful in the US with Dr. Anne Copeland

AEE 166: 3 Ways Your Apartment Can Make You Successful in the US with Dr. Anne Copeland

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13 Aug 201423min

AEE 165: Listen or Hear, What's the difference?

AEE 165: Listen or Hear, What's the difference?

Taking IELTS? Get our free IELTS video training now Do you listen or do you hear? What’s the difference in English? Today, in #15 of our countdown of the Top 15 Fixes in English series, we’ll be discussing the difference between listen and hear, and how to think about them so you don’t mix them up! Come back to our site to get more info   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12 Aug 201415min

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