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So there's there's a lesson. There's homework There's quizzes. I have it all in this live stream All right, let's check just a moment before we get in we have Harry 300 here. Welcome Mike's English lab he'll be he'll Mike will probably be back in a few weeks He'll promote his channel. I'm sure at that time. He's a great teacher We have some members from Brazil India hey, if you let me know your country Algeria great Great great great Myrna Wadi, I'll try to read all the comments, but sometimes I miss a comment I miss a question if I miss it just ask again anytime East Timor I I went to your country. I visited East Timor once so I'm very happy you're here The brass official. Oh We have only Hello All right, all right, all right, all right lots lots of messages Pakistan good good good. Let's move on What is a phrasal verb? phrasal verbs it says there a phrasal verb combines a Normal verb with an adverb or preposition To create an entirely new word. So phrasal verbs are usually two words Sometimes three words in today's lesson. We're just going to do two words to make it simple But you're combining two words a Normal verb with an adverb or preposition and we're going to make a new new verb called a phrasal verb and it is phrasal verbs can be quite confusing because their meanings are not easy to guess Yes, you have to expose yourself to a lot of phrasal verbs through listening and reading extensive listening and reading to To hear these and read these phrasal verbs and get used to them and know what they mean and be able to use them This is challenging phrasal verbs are challenging It it takes a lot of practice and There are thousands of phrasal verbs. I'm sorry to say there are thousands of phrasal verbs and Many phrasal verbs have multiple meanings. So you're gonna have a verb preposition They might have three four or five meanings. So it can be really really confusing phrasal verbs, but in this lesson We're not, you know, we're not gonna go too deep I have some common phrasal verbs. I think you'll be able to follow and understand in this lesson I've been to Bangladesh Uzbekistan not yet, but I have a good friend in Uzbekistan Join the WhatsApp group good everyone join that WhatsApp group Ali Ali from Saudi Arabia. I hope to visit Saudi Arabia soon soon soon Where is your beard I? Took off my beard for this live stream after this live stream. I'll put it back on. Do you miss my beard? Sumar good evening sir. I'm from India. Welcome all members all fans from India is Necessary to know all critical rules of English grammar. What do you mean by critical rules critical means very important? You don't have to memorize all the rules, but you got to practice using English Most native speakers do not know the rules of English, but certainly they practice enough that they acquired the language All right, let's move on here. We go phrasal verbs one I have a sentence at the top It is missing a phrasal verb and you have to choose you just put the number one two three four five So what do you think it is the football match? Blank at three o'clock is a number one kicked in number two kicked up number three kicked off number four kicked on Or number five kicked with you just put the number one two three four five Oh, we have from Libya while you guys are punching in your numbers. I am going to check the chat Libya They'll ask is learning phrasal verbs by acquiring them through reading or other ways Yeah, the best way is acquiring them. All right, Harry who has fast thumbs kind came in with three Annamarie three sleepwalker one. We have a three. We have a four We have a three three four three four one three four four from only four three a two Max Madoff is that I'm gonna go against two and Three three four so the football match Okay, I should mention for Alyssa and me got number one is kicked in number two kicked up number three kicked off Number four kicked on number five kicked with the football match blank three o'clock and the answer the answer is Kicked off so number three is the answer kicked off and That is a phrasal verb. What does it mean? Well? Let's take a look kick off means to begin or to start and That comes from football the beginning of the football game or soccer game is the kickoff with the time starts But we we have this phrasal verb. We have kick Which is a verb kick and off your preposition we kick off So to begin or to start and I have some other example sentences The show Kicks off this week at a concert hall. So kicks off means starts Our new advertising campaign kicks off next week starts What time does the magic show kick off? What time does the magic show start? The host kicked off the conference with a speech so the host Started the conference with a speech. That's our first phrasal verb kick off Which means to start it will have other meanings, but just focus today on kickoff meaning start Remember that because we will have two more quizzes later Hello from Afghanistan Welcome Zara and Portugal I'd love to go to Portugal All right, we're gonna go on to number two here All right, I'm just catching up in the comments So kickoff is only about a football match and it's not only about a football match It's probably started with the football match, but it went to other places in English to mean start And it is a phrasal verb So Layla Robbins live stream kicked off 10 minutes ago Layla you are a super student awesome awesome All right, let's move on to number two Oh The marriage blank divorce So Choose one answer number one the marriage ended up divorce Number two the marriage ended on divorce number three the marriage ended of divorce number four the marriage ended in Divorce and number five the marriage ended over divorce. You just type in the number one two three four five Why I can't write the car you're writing right now a comment Welcome from Bangladesh I will kick off my study as soon as possible All right, the answer is ended up ended up ended up ended up ended up Ended over ended up Tina ended ended in first ended up ended in Janina Costa Oh, we have everyone is just guessing right across ended up Ended up ended up Mayfong Chi ended up. I can't read your name. What is that say anyway a special name says to ended on divorce All right, so we have four five five one four Four two oh every every number is guessed Lollie Lies has ended up. Well the answer is ended in So the marriage ended in divorce now a lot of you put ended up So ended up is another phrase of verb and we could say yeah, they They ended up Divorce which is very similar, but in this grammar. We have to use the marriage ended in divorce and what does ended in or what does end in mean and Similar to end up, but in this case and in is to finish in a certain way and You could also think of ending as result in So the the marriage resulted The marriage resulted in divorce Marriage ended in divorce. That was that was the final way it ended So I have examples more examples here to help you out the concert ended in disaster as a Fan was killed our family dinner ended in Everyone arguing and going home angry. So that that is how it finished My attempts to marry her ended in failure and The game ended in a draw a draw means the same score a teacher I'm from Belgium They ended up married. Yeah, that is correct and with end up as a phrasal verb So we can use both they could be as interchangeably the result in ended in yeah I think for the most part result in and ended it would I don't want to say 100% of the time because there's gonna be those situations where It's not true, but yes for the most part. Yes Equals result in yeah, that's part of the meaning Okay, let's go to phrasal verb number three What time do we blank to the airport tomorrow morning? Choose one answer. So number one set off. What time do we set off to the airport? Number two, what time do we set on to the airport tomorrow morning number three? What time do we set up to the airport tomorrow morning number four? What time do we set over to the airport tomorrow morning and number five? What time do we set through to the airport tomorrow morning? Do we yes ended in and broke up or the same meaning no, the well Well, no, no, broke up is just talking about a relationship. And in this, that situation, yes, they did break up and they got divorced, but these two expressions are used sometimes the same situation, but a lot of the times different situations. So they're not the same. All right, so Assar Richmond says, number four, set over, set off. I bro, whoa, admit I am not your bro. I am your teacher. Show some respect. Don't say bro to the teacher. Set off, set off, set off, set off. Everyone's saying set off. Are you sure it's set off? Do we set on? Set off, Tina, Tina's doing well. And I can't read the name, set on. M.D. Majidul Hassan. We have number set over. Ali Lai, set off, Neck Heath said. Number three, set up. Set off, Zaid says, set off is start. Are you sure about that? Ali, set up. Okay, again, we're all over the place, but I think most people are right. Alyssa, one, Harry, two. Sam Queen, interesting name, one. I think most people are saying one or two. Let's get to the answer. I'm scrolling down here. Hey, Leila. If you watched the IELTS Insider, you live streamed earlier, you might know. Set off is the answer. So number one, what time do we set off to the airport tomorrow? Set off. So set off is to start a journey. And when we say journey, it's kind of a, not an easy travel. It's a little bit difficult travel. So we use set off to start some sort of difficult travel or long trip, a long trip. So she set off on her world trip. So she started this journey on her world trip. Another example, I set off on a five hour car ride to visit my parents. Now look at that. I set off on, we see off and on, off and on right next to each other, but it works grammatically. I set off on a five hour trip to visit my parents. So I started that trip. I set off early to work to avoid the traffic. She set off early for her hike. So she's going on a hike, maybe a long hike. So she started her day early. Okay, and that's set off to start a journey from Ghana way more Robert way. Junich, I made it, you're welcome. All right, let's go on to number four. Number four says she blank her mom. So choose one answer. Number one, she takes off her mom. Number two, she takes on her mom. Number three, she takes up her mom. Number four, she takes over her mom. And number five, she takes after her mom. Well, Vanya says takes off, takes after from Lolli Lolli. Anna Maria is saying six. Number six, what is number six? And you said number six again. Anna Maria does not agree with the first five. What is number six? Divers takes after. Sleepwalker takes after, MD takes after. Well, a lot of people go takes after. HRK Creative says takes up her mom. Dewey says takes over her mom. Takes off her mom from Sarah Richman. Alyssa says takes after. Longy set off was used for a process. Set off can have other meanings. Each phrasal verb I teach can have other meanings. But I do not want to confuse you. I just want to focus on one meaning for each phrasal verb. Just focus on the meaning today. Hello from Kuwait, welcome. All right. So the answer, MD, I am sure that it would be take after. MD is so sure, is MD correct? And Myrna Wadi take after, all right. Well, the answer is yes, most of you are correct. She takes after her mom. She takes after her mom. Common phrasal verb takes after means to resemble. Looks the same in appearance. So her face and her mom's face looks the same or very similar or character. The personality is very similar. So usually parents and children, something is similar whether it's their appearance or personality. So we say the children take after. So something about their appearance or something about their personality resemble their mother or father. And in my example sentence here, Susan takes after her grandmother. So Susan could resemble her grandmother in appearance or it may be character, something like that. Let's look at another example. His smile takes after his dad's smile. So when he smiles, it looks very similar to his dad's smile. It takes after. Jenny's attitude takes after her mom. So Jenny is the daughter and her attitude similar to the mom. And because he is so smart, he must take after me. So some proud mom or dad will say that to about their son. Because he's so smart, he must take after me. He must resemble me. So that's take after. Again, remember, we will have a quiz later on all these phrasal verbs. All right. So la-la-la he says, I take after my mom. Well, your mom must be a very nice person, la-la-la. And la-la, when someone sees me, they say I take after your mom. Does your mom have a beautiful smile? Okay, let's go on to the next one. Number five, grandpa often blank in front of the TV. Number one, grandpa often nods off in front of the TV. Grant, number two, grandpa often nods on in front of the TV. Number three, grandpa often nods out in front of the TV. Number four, grandpa often nods with in front of the TV. And number five, grandpa often nods at in front of the TV. Nods off, nods on, nods out, nods with, nods at. Those are your selections, put in your number one, two, three, four, five. Thanks, Robin. Is it true? Yes, okay. Sleepwalker, nods off. Number five, nods at from Esser. Naveed, welcome. Guess the answer, one, two, three, four, five. June H looks like, is similar, yeah, that's on the previous phrasal verb, takes after. One, one, one, one, two, one, one. Lolli, lolli, nods off, one, necky, one. Amazing name, one. Acusula, one. Poor me, says four, poor you. Nods off, one, mefongchi, one, Max, one. Yanana, one, everyone, rose, Aserio, one. Divers, one. Learn English with a zoheb. I don't know if we wanna learn English with you, because number two is not the right answer. Number three, nods out. All right, I think most of you got it. Most of you got it. M, diegana, nods off, looks good, zah, calli, uh. Ellie, my first time in live, welcome. Ellie, please come back every Sunday. All right, the answer you've all been waiting for is nods off. Grandpa often nods off in front of the TV. Number one, nods off, that is the phrasal verb. And again, it's very interesting that we have off and in, nods off, and then in front of the preposition. Phrasal verb preposition. So nods off, that is very common. That means to fall asleep when you did not, to fall asleep when you did, to fall asleep, I'm so tired. To fall asleep when you did not intend, intend to, that should be intend to. You had no intent. So I often nod off after lunch. I wanna fix that mistake. I often nod off after lunch. My teacher nodded off when I gave my speech. So you don't plan to sleep. You don't plan to sleep. You just, something is usually boring and you nod off. So like you're going to church or the mosque sometimes and you're bored and you're not off. You don't, but the important point is you didn't plan to sleep, you just, it just happens. So my teacher's nodded off when I gave my speech. The dog usually nods off when I brush him. I brush the dog and he falls asleep so we can use it for an animal. And don't nod off while driving. Don't nod off while driving. Not a good idea, right? Hard boiled English with your grammar detective. I love the interactive quality of your live streams keep. Keep being great. Thank you very much, hard boiled. How's your channel doing? Hoo, we have a special guest, BB, BB. I'm watching you, BB. Old people usually nod off while speaking to others, yes. How do we join the WhatsApp group? Link below the video. I got a lot of groups, channels, everything you need to study English. You join, you join it below after this video. Doze off would be a synonym. Well, we're not talking about doze off. I don't want to confuse the students, but yes, it is a synonym. So I nod off when I'm watching TV. Anna Maria, I nod off at the movies sometimes. The same as doze. Yes, doze off, nod off. They will be synonyms. And only says a nap. Well, a nap is usually planned. So I want to take a nap. So, oh, I feel tired. I want to take a nap, but not off. You didn't have that plan. You just kind of fell asleep. So it's a little different than a nap. So it's similar to doze off. Okay, let's go to number six. I blank my dad when I got an F on my English test. Maybe some of you can say this. I blank my dad when I got an F on my English test. Number one, I let off my dad when I got an F on my English test. Number two, I let down my dad when I got an F on my English test. Number three, I let out my dad when I got an F on my English test. Number four, I let through my dad when I got an F on my English test. And number five, I let to my dad when I got an F on my English test. Let off, let down, let out, let through, let to. Put the number, quick, quick. Sarah number three, a Sarah Richmond. I let out, he says I let out my dad when I got an F. Okay, I'll try to leave a comment under this video. So I can check out your channel later. And Diana, sleep and nods are different. Nods will come first, then fall asleep. You nod off. E.B. says I usually nod off when my dad gives me lessons about not using Facebook. Don't use Facebook, use YouTube. Harry, three hundred says number two, let down. Sleepwalker let down, Tina let down. Adarsh Roy let down. I am starting to see people who have experienced this situation because they know what to say. Oxana down to just physical, not mental. Okay. Three, let out. Bebe says let out. Dewey to, don't let me down. It's gonna be, this is, this phrasal verb is going to be in a lot of music, a lot of songs. Acusso, acussoa, I nod off whenever I'm reading. Yeah, me too sometimes. If I'm reading in bed, I will not. Lolli Lolli let down number two. All right, everyone is going. Bebe's married. I let my wife, I let down my wife when I don't bring her a bouquet of flowers. Bebe, are you married? Lisa number two and Lolli Lolli is putting the definition. Yes. All right. All right, let's take a look. I think both, I think this, everyone kind of knows this one. The answer is let down because you all had this feeling before. I let down my dad when I got an F on my English test. So number two, let down. So let down means to disappoint. So the president let down, let the citizens down. You could also, so I noticed how I put it in the middle of let and down. So I could say the president let the citizens down or I can say the presidents let down the citizens. Both ways are okay. You can break this phrasal verb up. That's our Richmond. How do I join the WhatsApp group in the description of this video? There's a link, fill out the form, follow the rules, you are in the group. So can another example, I let down my coach by not exercising. I disappointed my coach by not exercising. My birthday gift let me down. I expected a necklace. So sometimes we're given gifts and we have a high expectation. We open up the gift and oh, it's socks. You know, I remember at Christmas time when I was growing up, my grandmother, I love my grandmother, but sometimes she would give me socks and that let me down a little bit. And one more, Hendrick let down his family by getting fired. So yeah, Hendrick, his family expected him to keep his job, but he lost his job. So his family was disappointed. He always lets me down when he doesn't answer my calls. Oh, Layla, who is he? Who are you trying to call? They let me down about my case, yes. BB, yes, I was married, but my wife left me because I let her down when I don't bring her the bouquet of flowers. There you go, BB. Sir, upload this video is always gonna be on YouTube. My online purchase, let me down. That's a good use of let down, because that's a modern way of let down. You see the picture online, you order it, it comes in the mail and you are disappointed, you are let down. I hear let something down more than let down. Both are okay, both ways are okay, Harry 300. My answer, so only you would say I let myself down. You can say I let myself down, so I disappointed myself. Just an example, well, I'm gonna ask questions. All right, let's move on to number seven. She did not blank her illness yet. She did not blank her illness yet. Choose one answer, number one, she did not get off her illness yet. Number two, she did not get in her illness yet. Number three, she did not get down her illness yet. Number four, she did not get out her illness yet. And number five, she did not get over her illness yet. One, get off, two, get in, three, get down, four, get out, five, get over. Five, I just see a lot of fives. Adarsh Royce is number one. Five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, two for HR creative, get in her illness. Follow the lawly, five, five, five. Max, my IELTS result, result, let me down. Max, join my IELTS channel in the link of this, or you can find the link in the description. Join my IELTS channel for me. Number one, get off, special name for, get out her illness. Mayfong Qi five, and Daigana five, Benz four. Most people are five, but now four is gaining strength. Myrna Wadi and Colleen is so confident. She wrote five, five, five, five, five, five, unless that's your phone number. All right, and Lolli Lolli and Zide are going with the definitions, boom, boom. Four, four, four, well, that's too much confidence. I, I attuned my husband did not get over malaria yet. Malaria is not a good thing to have. So if that's true. All right, the answer is get over. And most of you put get over. She did not get over her illness yet. So number five, get over. What does that mean to recover from? So you recover from an illness. You can also recover from disappointment and you can recover from shock. So some physical or emotional damage and you have to recover from that. You have to get better. So the common, very common and you must know phrasal verb get over. So let's look at our first example. It took me two weeks to get over the flu. BB, I usually get over my flu by drinking a lot of tea with lemonade. Good. Saw PD33 get over, yep. Next example, I use two phrasal verbs here because I'm an awesome teacher. His son let him down, but he'll get over it. Good job, Robin. So his son disappointed him, but he'll get over it. So he will recover from that disappointment in the future. His son let him down, but he'll get over it. Kishore Kumar sir here, two weeks or two week? Two weeks. So yeah, that's a mistake in my presentation. There's a lot of mistakes in my presentation. If you ever see a mistake, tell me and I'll give you a bonus point, which is a smile. So yeah, this presentation is 100 slides. I had to make it in one hour. There's gonna be a lot of mistakes. If you see one pointed out, that means you're a good student. So after breaking up with her ex-boyfriend, she doesn't get over him yet. Yeah, Harry 300. I know about the laughing. There's no heart. Wish you could get over your illness ASAP, yep. All right, another example. I will never get over the death of my mother. So I will never recover from the death of my mother. I will always be sad. Sam Queen, I try really hard, but I can't get over from my depression. If that's true, Sam Queen, I understand that's hard. That's hard. And I can't get over this nasty cough. Nasty, if you're coughing, we can call it a nasty cough. A really bad cough, maybe it's a dry cough or something wrong with your lungs. You can't get over it. You always have it, can't recover. So notice the last two, I used a negative. I never get over, I can't get over. We use the phrasal verb that way too. Remember, we have a quiz coming up later. And homework, I hope you're paying attention to all the phrasal verbs. Let's look at number eight. Number eight, his travel plans blank. So number one, his travel plans fell off. Number two, his travel plans fell in. Number three, his travel plans fell down. Number four, his travel plans fell out. Number five, his travel plans fell through. Can you teach with, I'm teaching right now. I hope you're learning. Shor Kamar says fell off. Number one, one fell off, two fell in, three fell down, four fell out, five fell through. Four, one, fell out. Four, one, one, one, three. I don't know why he's keeping away the answer, maybe. Tina's, five, four, three, three, one. We got, okay, this looks like a difficult one because we got multiple answers. We got multiple answers. Mayfong Chi says number one. Laila says fell out, oh, I'm happy, I'm happy. What is it, sleepwalker? Sleepwalker, did you answer? Sleepwalker said fell off. I'm very happy because sleepwalker is wrong. I'm so happy sleepwalker is wrong. That's the, this is the happiest moment of the live stream. Sleepwalker, who's such a great, maybe fell down. Lolli, where's Lolli, Lolli, where's Lolli? Oh, Lolli, Lolli fell through. Francisca, Brandy, I think it's fell through. Well, sleepwalker, she got over the X. She got, maybe past tense, past tense, she got over the X. All right, the answer for number eight here is fell through. Number five, fell through, very common. And I'm very happy because most of you got it wrong. So I'm happy not because I like seeing people wrong. I'm happy because you're gonna learn. I get to teach something. If everyone knows the answer, I can't teach, but now I can teach. What does fell through mean? To fall through is to fail. Something doesn't happen. It failed. You had a plan that failed. It didn't happen for some reason. So example sentence there, my plan to buy a house fell through. So I had a plan to buy a house. That's a very big plan, but it fell through. Something happened and now I cannot buy a house. Something went wrong. It fell, the plan fell through. The company's business deal fell through. So we use it in the business world. A deal, some sort of contract or deal fell through. So people are working on it, they're planning on it, but something happened and it's all broken, done, it failed. It fell through. My marriage plans fell through. So I planned to get married. We were engaged and something happened and she ran away with another guy. So my marriage plans fell through. So that's a true story. If you feel sorry for me, please like this video right now to show support for my failed marriage plans. Diagana, they fell through. Well, we need more information. What fell through? Divers, would you explain the meaning of the other choices? I cannot do that, divers, because each phrasal verb has multiple meanings. If I taught all the meanings of all the phrasal verbs in this lesson, that would be over 100 phrasal verbs. So I just, well, in this lesson, we're just gonna focus on these phrasal verbs. We're gonna master these phrasal verbs with these meanings. I don't wanna teach too much outside of what this lesson is because we have a quiz and homework. My plan to visit my friend fell through. Well, my plan to visit Saudi Arabia fell through. My efforts to be a pilot fell through. We would use past tense, fell through. Is it true, Robin? Maybe. Does it get me more likes? Please like the video to show support. If you wanna see more of these videos, you're gonna like them. All right, the last example here, the project fell through due to a lack of support. So maybe there's a government project or there's a business project and they're planning it, developing it, but it failed because there was no support. Do they match with the context? What is they? My sentences do. My attempts to marry her fell through, yes. All right, let's move on to number nine. This video is blank too long. So number one, this video is dragging in too long. Number two, this video is dragging out too long. Number three, this video is dragging on too long. Number four, this video is dragging off too long. And number five, this video is dragging through too long. Where are you from? I'm from Canada. Max Madoff understands that dragging on too, dragging out, dragging out. This one is tricky. Number nine is tricky, it's not an easy one. M, Diagona three, dragging on. S-I says drag on last longer than necessary. Hmm, interesting. Kisikova, what an interesting name. Kisikova Zazira, I like that name, Kisikova Zazira. I don't know how to pronounce it, but it looks like an interesting name. It says number one, dragging in. Two, dragging out. Three, dragging on. Francisca, three, Liza, one. All right, all right. Oh, Max Madoff, please don't make this live stream political from Tanzania. Be the page on line TV from Tanzania. Okay, five, dragging. Well, the answer is dragging on. This video is dragging on too long, which means to last longer than expected. Now, it is similar to the phrasal verb drag out. Drag out means usually someone is trying to make something long. Someone has an intention to make something long, so it's a little different. Drag on is just, it's longer than expected. So this video is dragging on. This video is longer than expected. Too long, it's dragging on. Oh, it's going on and on and on. That's dragging on, to drag on. Last longer than expected. So many court cases drag on for years. They're longer than expected. If you ever go to court, they go on for years. They drag on. Another example, my students' presentations often drag on. So in the classroom, sometimes students will give a presentation and they go too long. Their arguing has dragged on for months now, so maybe my neighbor is a new couple, new married couple. They're arguing, has dragged on for months now. It just goes on and on. And the war dragged on for many years. So it lasted longer than expected. So Nihwar, it means it took too long, T-O-O long, yeah, too long. My contract is dragging on. So your contract negotiation, I drag on my homework. So my homework drags on. Her live stream drags, you gotta fix the grammar. Is it now, drags on for over two hours or dragged on past tense? The performance dragged on for several hours. My super drag on to fit my bed. Ali, you gotta try that one again. Is this several drag on? Yeah, you could say my, they dragged the court case on for years, that's possible. All right, you fixed it. Her live stream dragged on for two hours. So the research dragged or drags on for one year. All right, let's go to the last one, number 10. And then after number 10, we're gonna have the quiz and homework, number 10 here. My mom blank when she saw my English test score. So number one, my mom flipped in when she saw my English test score. Number two, my mom flipped out when she saw my English test score. Number three, my mom flipped on when she saw my English test score. Number four, my mom flipped off when she saw my English test score. And number five, my mom flipped up when she saw my English test score. One of the answers, Sleepwalker comes in with number two, Max, number five, two, then, two, four, three, one, five, two, 22, flipped out, four, flipped off, three. We got a lot of answers here. Two seems very popular, flipped out, five, Kishore flipped up, one flipped in, and Francisco obviously gonna be flipped out. Well, it might be obvious to you, but not all phrasal verbs are obvious to everyone. Ana Maria says, we don't know. Some people know, some people don't know. The answer is number two, flipped out. My mom flipped out when she saw my English test score. Flip out to suddenly lose control of your emotions and become very angry or very upset. So she saw my English test score and raw. She got upset and angry right away. We say someone flipped out, very upset. He flipped out for no reason. Who is he, the father? So let's look at the examples. Number one there, she flipped out when the man touched her arm. So maybe she didn't like that. Some man touched her arm. Immediately she got angry and upset. Good for her. Number two, my dad flipped out when I forgot to turn off the lights. Maybe you all have that experience. You leave the room or you leave the house. You forget to turn off the lights and your dad gets angry and starts yelling at you. Turn off the lights. Sandy, actually last name I unfortunately used God bless you were. Yeah, the WhatsApp group is very strict. It is secular because it's an international group. We cannot promote any religion in the group. So I'm very sorry, Sandy. And I am right too. BB, I flipped out when you don't give me a heart. Well, that's why I don't give you a heart. She always flips out when her kids make a lot of noise. Noise, you just, you don't, is uncountable. You just say noise. How do you remember these, those phrasal verbs? Or how do you tell which preposition to use? Well, first of all, you watch me teach them and I'm teaching them. Second of all, we're going to have a quiz in a moment. You're going to have another quiz later and you're going to have homework. You do all of that. Are you going to master these? No, but you're going to get better and better. You know, phrasal verbs is a long journey to master. There's thousands of them. You just slowly get to know them, get more exposure, listening, reading, you will master them eventually. Our boss flipped out because many of our colleagues were late. Yes. I flipped out when my little brother lost the house keys. That's a good reason to flip out actually. Sam Queen, my mom always flips out, flipped out whenever I used my mobile phone. I literally flipped out when a girl said she loved me. You got angry because someone said, I loved you? Myrna Wadi is a similar to have fit. The expression is not have fit. The expression is have a fit. And yes, if it's have a fit. Jen, I flipped out when I heard about the divorce. Yes, who's divorce? Can I say, I always prepare a ragging on some, what's ragging? What do you mean ragging? On so many months. I'm talking about the previous dragging. Dragging on. My else preparation is dragging on. Not ragging on, dragging on. All right, so my example there, Robin flipped out when his student didn't check their spelling. That's what's gonna make me flip out. When I gave homework and students don't check their spelling, I flip out. Robin has never, I flip, I think I flipped out a few types. Can I use it on uncreach? What's an uncreacher? Like a dog flipped out. Yeah, it's usually used for humans. I flipped out when my wife didn't make me two pizzas. That's why you're divorced. My girlfriend flipped out when I chose to break up with her after I won. Oh, I'm gonna flip out SI. You're a bad person. You're a bad guy. This is fit. Hey, I flipped out when Robin said he hated oatmeal. Oatmeal. I try to eat oatmeal, but every time I eat oatmeal, oh, we have a special guest. This is fit. It's very late. Go to bed. My dad always flips out when I'm late. Yes. Yeah, please like the video. If you haven't already, click like. All right, Max fixed it. Drag, dragging yes. Your IELTS preparation has been dragging on for months. Again. Yeah, Piyush, when I'm not, when I don't complete my homework, my teacher flips out on me. We shouldn't flip out when someone hurts our feelings, yes. All right, there's a lot of examples coming in. Hello, I flipped out when my girlfriend told me you are a liar on stuff. No, flip out. You can flip things, the verb flip, but we're not talking about flip. We're just gonna focus on the phrasal verb flip out. Become very angry suddenly. So we have to, okay. Shamif, my father flipped out when I broke his laptop, good. Ah, jet lag. Going to sleep now, jet lag, yes. Robin flips out when students don't follow his instructions. Sometimes I do. See, taram, not a call. I'm from India. I've been to India three times. I didn't see you. She flipped out when she saw her grades. Thank you, G.N. Mark, great. That's a good one. Hello from Annie Channel. Sahansah, welcome new members here. Well, new viewers, please like, remember to like. We have so many, this seems to be the most popular phrasal verb because you all have experience with someone flipping out. All right, time for the quiz. Oh, I have one more. The teacher flipped out when her students came late. A lot of you said that already. All right, let's go to the quiz. Quiz number one. It's hard to blank the death of a pet. Number one, kickoff, two, ending, three, set off, four, take after, five, not off, six, let down, seven, get over, eight, fall through, nine, drag on, 10, flip out. Those are all the phrasal verbs we studied today. What's the answer to number one? Everyone should have the correct answer. I expect 100%. If you give me the wrong answer, I'm gonna ban you from the channel. That's a joke. Can I say you are flipping me out? Yeah, if someone made you upset. Well, actually you would say you're making me upset and then someone would say to you, don't flip out. Oh, Sam Queen, change your answer. All right, so I'm at no, oh, we're getting some wrong answers. That means I'm a bad teacher. Well, the answer is get over. It's hard to get over the death of a pet. So when your dog or a cat dies, they're like family. So it's hard to get over. It's hard to recover from the emotional damage or shock you have when the pet dies. So the answer is seven. Let's go on to quiz two. 50% of marriages blank divorce. Kick off and in, set off, take after, not off, let down, get over, fall through, drag on, flip out, put the number, genu la, laxian. Good lesson, I highly appreciate it. Thank you, I appreciate your comment. That helps me to, that motivates me to do another one soon. I'm looking at the answers and we do not have perfect. So 50% of marriages, this will be number two, end in divorce. So the result of these marriages, unfortunately, is divorce. So we're gonna use end in divorce, number two. Let's move on to quiz number three. My students sometimes blank during my class. My students sometimes blank during my class. Kick off and in, set off, take after, not off, let down, get over, fall through, drag on, flip out. Actually two of these could work, two answers are possible here, but one is definitely better than the other. Why not use ended 50% of marriages, ending in divorce? It's just a different grammar form of how we express it. Both ways can work. I can't really go into the grammar in this lesson. Five, four, three, oh, we got a lot of answers for this one. And let me down, no, because there's no me. All right, the answer I was looking for, my students sometimes not off during my class. Now it is possible if you said number 10, flip out. My students sometimes flip out during my class, but that's a little strange. Not off is probably a better answer, but flip out is possible. So if you said number 10, I will allow it, but the best answer here is number five. So if I wanted to use let down, my students sometimes let me down during my class. It's a little strange, but you would have to say let me down. All right, quiz number four, she blank her mom when she married such a bad man. She blank her mom when she married such a bad man. One, kick off, two, and in, three, set off, four, take after, four, five, not off, six, let down, seven, get over, eight, fall through, nine, drag on, 10, flip out. Lolly Lolly is making me think, because that is not the answer I chose, but it is a possible answer, Lolly Lolly, except because we have married, you wanna say took after. The grammar's wrong, but I'm gonna accept the answer. She flipped out her mom. No, you'd have to say her mom flipped out. So flipped out doesn't work. Kissy Koova says then flipped out, flip it. You would have to say her mom flipped out. She didn't, she flipped out her mom. You can't, she flipped out her mom. Her mom flipped out. So 10 cannot work. So four and six, yeah, I'm gonna have to go with Eric. Eric is right, four and six, but four, we have to change the grammar. Now the answer I chose is number six, let down. So she disappointed her mom when she married such a bad guy. But six is, when Lolly Lolly put that answer, or if number four is possible, you could say she took after. She took after her mom when she married such a bad guy, meaning her mom also married a bad guy. So yeah, four, six, Eric, but you would have to change the grammar for number four. Number six, just let down. She disappointed her mom. Yeah, sleepwalker let down and took after. Right, number five, my brother would, my brother would often blank when I used his bike, his bicycle, without asking. My brother would often blank when I used his bike without asking. So one, kick off, two, and in, three, sit off, four, take after, five, not off, six, let down, seven, get over, eight, fall through, nine, drag on, 10, flip out, a five, flip out, five is not off. Why are you saying five, flip out? So I'm queen, 10, only 10, and I got a 10. Hello, eight, eight, fall through. My brother would often fall through. Fall through means fail, my brother would often fail when I used his bike without asking. We, 10, flip out, oh, example five. I understand now, example five, flip out, just put the number. All right, the answer is flip out. So my brother would often get upset, very emotional, very upset when I used his bike without asking. So he has a bike, I would go use it, I don't ask him. When he finds out, he flips out. He gets very angry and emotional. Okay, quiz six. My energetic daughter blank her mom. Kick off and in, set off, take after, not off, let down, get over, fall through, drag on, flip out. My energetic daughter blank her mom. So Helene, my energetic daughter flips out her mom, we cannot use flip out. Alexandra, were you here at the beginning? Cause set off means begin a journey. Set off means, begins a journey in this lesson. Now, set off does have another meaning. They could mean, we didn't learn that today and I don't want to confuse everyone, but set off does have another meaning where you can make someone upset. So my energetic daughter set off her mom is possible, but we did not learn that meaning of set off. The meaning of set off we learned in this live stream was to start a journey. This Kram, when my brother would often, when I used his bike, what's often, you're missing a word. All right, I see Mei Fengqi take after, Leila take after, Zai take after, take after, take after. Can you zoom in your screen, let's, I can do that, but it cuts me off. Oh, we don't want that. In the next time, I will design my screen better. So I think, yeah, this would probably be a better, if I put these choose one answers on the right side and then I can move smaller, but sorry, today, this is what we have to do. All right, the answer, Piyush, what is the meaning of not, I just spent over an hour teaching these phrasal verbs. So Piyush, you got to go back and watch the video. It's an awesome video. I taught all these phrasal verbs. I'm not going to re-teach them right now. So my energetic daughter takes after her mom. That was the answer I was going for, number four. So very similar, she has a lot of energy and the mom has a lot of energy. So my energetic daughter takes after, resembles her mom. Number seven, the movie with the, the movie blank with a bank robbery. The movie kicks off with a bank robbery. The movie ends in it, ends in with a bank robbery. The movie sets off with a bank robbery. The movie takes after with a bank robbery. The movie nods off with a bank robbery. The movie lets down with a bank robbery. The movie gets over with a bank robbery. The movie falls through with a bank robbery. movie drags on with a bank robbery and the movie flips out with a bank bank robbery we have six is kicked kicked off and set off get over kickoff to sets off sets off is begin a journey so a bank robbery is not a journey so it cannot it cannot be number three so the correct answer I'm looking for is kicks off so I started watching the movie the movie started kickoff means started with a bank robbery that's the first scene in the movie bank bank robbery movie started with a bank robbery yeah number eight this movie is blank let's go home so this movie is kicking off let's go home this movie is ending in let's go home this movie is setting off let's go home this movie is taking after let's go home this movie is nodding off let's go home this movie is letting down let's go home let's this movie is getting over let's go home this movie is falling through let's go home this movie is dragging on let's go home this movie is flipping out let's go home dragging on from Tina Tina is doing pretty good dragging on dragging on I like Miss Fanny I do too folded down there's no folded down ended in this movie is ended in let's go home so this movie is resulted in you need something and drag on hate fall through this movie is failed we don't usually use movies with faith fall through fall through is a plan a project or a deal or a contract these things fall through movie doesn't fall through LaVanya Layla dragging on all right the answer is get dragging on so we're watching a movie it's dragging on it's going too long maybe it's a three-hour movie it's going on too long let's go home it's dragging on it's too long too long let's go home okay let's go into quiz nine I wanted to buy his car but the deal blank I wanted I really wanted to buy his car but the deal can say ends in a bank robbery okay let me check that movie and so we can't put ends in we can say the movie ends in a bank robbery but we cannot say the movie ends in with the bank robbery cannot say ends in with you can say the movie ends in a bank robbery that is possible oh we got the answer for number nine so the answer is fell through all through well Layla you needed the right gear okay you chose it fell through all through I think most people got eight fall through fall through so yeah I wanted to buy his car but the deal fell through it failed something went wrong it failed may function felt felt through you have to say felt all right and number ten we need to blank early to get there before the rains come we need to blank early to get there before the rains come we need to kick off early we need to end in early we need to set off early we need to take after early we need to not off early we need to let down early to get over early we need to fall through early need to drag on early we need to flip out early Layla is coming in with set off well if you if you know which word we didn't study yet you can guess it by that so a lot of people are saying set off and yeah and Margaret set off yes yes yes six says let let down I'm we need to let down early that's not gonna work the answer is set off so we have to begin our journey wherever we're going early to get there before the rains come so there's rain some rain storm or something coming so we have to set off maximum wrote the whole sentence how did you do on the quiz Robin I'm saying can we say kicked off in the number seven yeah you again it's a it's a grammar question we could use different grammar forms here I'm not gonna go in the grammar but yes you can say past tense or right now depends on the time frame I didn't go into that but yeah you can change it depending on the grammar so how'd you do in the quiz did anyone get perfect which one was which one is still most confusing you we are better at phrasal verbs but phrasal verbs take a lot of practice so of course homework do the quiz on show English below below this video there's a link to another quiz on my website click that 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