Common Phrasal Verbs for B2 First
Preparing for B2 First? In this lesson, you will learn common phrasal verbs with meanings, example sentences, and useful exam tips to help you sound more natural and confident in English.
Preparing for B2 First? In this lesson, you will learn common phrasal verbs with meanings, example sentences, and useful exam tips to help you sound more natural and confident in English.
Common Mistakes with Phrasal Verbs (and How to Avoid Them) Phrasal verbs are one of the most challenging — and most revealing — areas of English. Learners often know the grammar rules perfectly, yet one small mistake with a phrasal verb can instantly make their English sound unnatural. The good news? Most Read more
Phrasal Verbs for Online Communication (with Meanings & Examples) A few years ago, we wrote letters. Then we wrote emails. Now we send messages, leave comments, take part in meetings, post updates, and somehow manage to have three conversations at the same time — all without leaving our chairs. Modern Read more
20 Phrasal Verbs Related to Driving Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. If you drive or travel often, you know that road trips come with a whole set of expressions. In English, many phrasal verbs are connected to driving. They don’t just describe what happens on the road Read more
Phrasal Verbs with “Break” – Meanings and Examples for Advanced English Learners Phrasal verbs can be tricky, but they’re also the spice that makes English sound natural. The verb “break” is particularly versatile — it pops up in dozens of expressions, many of which have nothing to do with physically Read more
14 Phrasal Verbs with DO (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners 👋 Welcome to a new lesson! Phrasal verbs are essential in English because native speakers use them constantly — in conversations, emails, news articles, and exams. Learning them will instantly make your English sound more fluent, natural, and confident. Read more
Learn 10 useful work phrasal verbs in English, including burn out, lay off, put off, take on, and take over, with clear meanings and example sentences for workplace communication.