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[The Evolution of Communication: Alexander Graham Bell and the Power of Phrasal Verbs]-[CBE 3.06 | The invention of the telephone | Language focus: phrasal verbs with ‘up’]

Learn English with Coffee Break English · A2 · 2022-04-19

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The Legacy of Alexander Graham Bell and Phrasal Verbs with 'Up'

In this episode of Coffee Break English, the hosts explore the life of the renowned Scottish inventor Alexander Graham Bell, while simultaneously providing a deep dive into English phrasal verbs that incorporate the word "up." The discussion highlights how Bell's early fascination with sound evolved into a revolutionary invention that transformed global communication.

The Inventor's Journey

Born in Edinburgh in 1847, Alexander Graham Bell possessed a natural inclination for "solving problems"—a phrase defined in the podcast as finding a solution or an answer to a challenge. His inventive spirit was evident from his youth, as he successfully "dreamed up" (invented or created with one's mind) a machine to "speed up" (make faster) the de-husking of corn.

Bell’s motivation was deeply personal. Because both his mother and wife were deaf, he developed a profound "fascination" with sound. He sought to "set up" (create or establish) a sound-based telegraph system, which eventually led him to "come up with" (invent or think of) the first short-range telephone. His foresight in quickly patenting the device ensured his legacy in the history of technology.

Understanding Phrasal Verbs with 'Up'

Throughout the text, the hosts emphasize several key phrasal verbs that are essential for intermediate English learners:

  • Dream up: To invent or conceive of an idea. Bell used this to create his early agricultural machinery.
  • Speed up: To accelerate a process. This was the primary function of his corn-processing invention.
  • Set up: To establish or arrange something, such as a business or a system.
  • Come up with: To think of an idea or produce a solution, which Bell did when he conceptualized the telephone.
  • Pick up: To lift something, or alternatively, to collect someone (e.g., picking up children from school). In the context of the first phone call, Watson "picked up" the receiver to hear Bell’s voice.
  • Look up: To search for information, such as using the internet or a dictionary.
  • End up: To reach a final state or destination after a period of time. The hosts note that Bell would be amazed at how his invention has "ended up" today, serving as a multifunctional device for photography, facial recognition, and internet access.

The Modern Impact of Bell's Invention

Today, the telephone has "evolved" (changed and improved over time) into an "essential" (very important or necessary) part of daily life. With over 5.13 billion people owning some kind of mobile "device" (an object invented for a specific purpose), the technology has far exceeded Bell's original vision. While he likely never imagined modern features like fingerprint recognition, the hosts conclude that Bell would surely be proud of how his invention has progressed to become an indispensable tool in the modern world.

🎯Key Sentences

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These days you can't go anywhere without seeing a mobile phone.
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The telephone has evolved into an essential part of everyday life
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it can now do much more than just make calls.
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It's thanks to one Scottish man that we have these devices today.
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Bell always loved making things and solving problems.
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📝Key Phrases

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dream up
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speed up
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set up
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come up with
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pick up
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📖 Transcript

Coffee Break English, season three, episode six.
Hi everyone and welcome back to Coffee Break English.
I'm Josie. And I'm Mark and I'm delighted to be back for another episode of Coffee Break English.
Josie, what are we learning about today?
Well, today we're talking about a topic from our own country because we're talking about a famous Scot, a famous person from Scotland.
We are indeed. And is there a grammar point, a language point that we're going to be focusing on?

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