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[Mastering Common Phrasal Verbs with Georgiana]-[#008 The most common English Phrasal Verbs – GET]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2017-05-01

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Mastering Phrasal Verbs: A Practical Guide

In this episode of the Speak English Now podcast, host Georgiana provides a comprehensive guide to mastering English phrasal verbs. She emphasizes that learners should focus on the most frequently used phrasal verbs and avoid the overwhelming task of memorizing every possible definition. Instead, she suggests learning one or two common meanings to achieve fluency without relying on traditional grammar textbooks.

Understanding 'Get' and Its Variations

A significant portion of the lesson focuses on the versatile verb "get." Georgiana breaks down several essential phrasal verbs:

  • Get along / Get on: These are used to describe interpersonal relationships, meaning "to like each other." For example, "I'm surprised how well I get along with my mother-in-law."
  • Get by: This expression denotes surviving or managing in a difficult situation. If your resources are limited, you "get by." As Georgiana notes, "My English is not fluent but I think I can get by in London."
  • Get over: This refers to the process of recovering from or overcoming a problem. She advises, "Please get over it," when someone needs to stop complaining and move forward.
  • Get together: Used for social meetings, such as "Let's get together this weekend."
  • Get up vs. Wake up: A crucial distinction is made here: one "wakes up" when the eyes open, but one "gets up" when physically leaving the bed.

Movement and Direction: Go, Come, and Get

Georgiana clarifies the often confusing usage of movement-based phrasal verbs:

  • Go back, Come back, and Get back: The difference between "come" and "go" depends on the speaker's perspective. If someone approaches you, they "come"; if they move away, they "go." Adding "back" emphasizes returning to a previous location. "Get back" is described as a more informal synonym that functions similarly regardless of the direction.
  • Entering and Exiting Vehicles: There is a specific logic to transportation verbs. We "get in" a car, but "get on" a bus or train. Conversely, we "get out of" a car, but "get off" a train or subway, which Georgiana explains relates to the physical act of standing and walking out of the vehicle.

The Point of View Technique

To reinforce these concepts, Georgiana introduces the "Point of View" technique. By narrating a short story about a character named Alice—first in the past tense and then in the present tense—she allows listeners to internalize grammar rules intuitively.

In the story, Alice "woke up" and "got up" early, "got in" her car, and "got out of" it when she realized she forgot her documents. She had to "get over" the stress of a traffic jam and eventually "got along" well with her colleague Sam. After her presentation, her boss asked her to "get together" in his office. This method demonstrates how changing tenses allows learners to recognize grammatical patterns naturally without the need for rote memorization or boring drills.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm surprised how well I get along with my mother -in -law.
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It sounds a bit more informal.
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Call me when you get back.
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I visited my uncle in France two years ago and I can't wait to get back.
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You don't have too much money but you get by.
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📝Key Phrases

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get along with
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get by
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get over
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get together
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get in
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Speak English Now podcast with your host Georgiana, the podcast that will help you to speak English fluently with no grammar and no textbooks.
In this episode, I'll be discussing some more about some of the most common phrasal verbs.
After that, you'll be able to practice your grammar skills with an interesting point of view lesson.
Okay, let's continue with the phrasal verbs.
A phrasal verb is just a verb and a particle.
For example, get in.

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