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[Mastering Animal-Related English: Phrasal Verbs, Slang, and Cultural Insights]-[#52- 17 Phrasal Verbs, Slang Words and Idioms for Animals and Pets]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2025-05-16

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📋 Summary

Introduction to American Pet Culture

In this episode of the RealLife English with Gaby podcast, host Gaby explores the significant role pets play in American culture. With over half of American households owning at least one pet, animals are treated as integral family members. Gaby notes that the love for pets is so profound that even in densely populated urban environments like New York City, dog ownership is common, leading to a thriving industry for services like dog walking, which can command rates between $17 and $35 per hour.

Key Vocabulary and Expressions

To help listeners communicate about their pets, Gaby introduces 17 specific vocabulary words and phrasal verbs. These are categorized into practical daily interactions and common terminology:

  • Taking in and Caring for Pets: When one chooses to provide a home for an animal in need, it is common to say they "took in" a stray. If the animal is a mixed breed, it is referred to as a "mutt." Once the animal feels comfortable and happy, it is said to have "perked up."
  • Daily Responsibilities: Owners often have to "look after" their pets, which includes the less glamorous tasks like having to "clean up after" them—specifically dealing with "poop" and shedding.
  • Behavioral Terms: If a pet escapes, it is said to have "run away," requiring the owner to "chase after" it. Owners may also "let out" their pets for fresh air, such as on a balcony or in a yard.
  • Medical and Affectionate Terms: To prevent reproduction, pets are "fixed," "neutered," (for males), or "spayed" (for females). When a female animal is fertile, it is described as being "in heat." Meanwhile, pet owners often express their deep bond by calling their pets "fur babies" and referring to dogs as "man's best friend."

Cultural Observations

Beyond vocabulary, Gaby highlights the "ridiculous" but affectionate side of American pet ownership. This includes the trend of dressing pets in costumes—Americans spend an estimated $700 million annually on Halloween pet costumes—and the occasional use of strollers for dogs. Gaby also emphasizes the importance of adoption, encouraging listeners to choose a "rescue" from a shelter rather than purchasing from a breeder.

Learning Strategies

To master these terms, Gaby suggests that learners move beyond dictionary definitions by placing these words in the context of their own lives. She recommends:

  1. Active Usage: Selecting 8–10 words from the list to incorporate into daily conversation or journaling throughout the week.
  2. Contextual Practice: Using these terms to describe personal experiences, such as caring for a "kitty" or explaining why one might have to "give away" a pet due to living arrangements.
  3. Consistent Review: Utilizing the provided study guide to reinforce the meanings of phrasal verbs like "clean up after" and "let out" to ensure they are used naturally in real-life American English conversations.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's get to it.
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Let's jump right in.
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to each their own, we say.
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Every once in a while, we hear reports
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The love for pets here is real.
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📝Key Phrases

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take in
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perk up
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give away
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look after
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run away
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📖 Transcript

On this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, I'll be teaching you 17 phrasal verbs, slang words, and idioms about animals and pets.
You'll be learning words like perk up, let out, take in, amut, and more.
Let's get to it. Hey there! Welcome to the RealLife English with Gaby podcast.
I'm your host, Gaby, your fun and friendly English teacher, from the one and only New York City.
My goal is to teach you phrasal verbs, idioms, and slang that will help you speak English confidently understand real American conversations.
Are you ready to improve your English skills?

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