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[Mastering English Phrasal Verbs: Abide By and Account For in Context]-[English Phrasal Verbs - Abide By, Account For]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2024-08-02

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Fluency Through Contextual Learning

This podcast episode introduces a new series dedicated to mastering English phrasal verbs. The host emphasizes that the most effective way to internalize these expressions is not through rote memorization of word lists, but through repeated exposure to them in natural, meaningful contexts. By listening to the host speak slowly and clearly, learners can acquire these terms just as they would any other vocabulary, while simultaneously gaining valuable listening practice.

Understanding 'Abide By'

The first phrasal verb explored is "abide by," which means to accept, obey, or submit to a rule. The host provides clear examples, such as the necessity to "abide by its laws" when traveling to a foreign country or the expectation to "abide by my rules" when visiting someone’s home. The concept is further illustrated through the lens of school life, where students are expected to "abide by" regulations like not eating in class, avoiding the use of headphones, and raising one's hand before speaking.

Understanding 'Account For'

The second phrasal verb is "account for," defined as giving an explanation or providing a reason for why something occurred. The host illustrates this with scenarios such as being unable to "account for his absence" or being asked to "account for the mistake in this report." Within the school context, the term is used to describe justifying tardiness or explaining why a student failed to turn in homework. If a student cannot "account for" these behaviors, they face potential academic consequences.

Practical Application: The Consequences of Non-Compliance

The host weaves these two phrasal verbs into a narrative about school discipline. Rules were strictly enforced, and students who did not "abide by" these standards—such as cheating on tests—were held accountable. When a teacher calls students to their desk to "account for" identical answers on an exam, it serves as a critical moment of confrontation regarding academic dishonesty.

Failure to adhere to these rules leads to various disciplinary actions, including:

  • Saturday school: An additional day of attendance for minor infractions.
  • Bad grades: Resulting from the inability to "account for" missing or late homework.
  • Suspension: A severe penalty for major offenses that leaves a mark on a student's permanent record.

Conclusion

The episode concludes by reinforcing the importance of these phrasal verbs in daily communication. By observing how they function within the structured environment of a school, listeners can better understand how to use "abide by" and "account for" in their own speech. This project aims to bridge the gap between passive listening and active usage, providing a sustainable method for language acquisition through consistent, weekly content.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was told that we had to raise our hands.
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I wasn't a perfect student.
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I didn't always abide by the rules.
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If you got caught eating, you would get in trouble.
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I did this from time to time.
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📝Key Phrases

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abide by
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account for
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from time to time
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blurt out
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call on someone
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📖 Transcript

Hey everybody, welcome to this first phrasal verb episode.
I hope that you're excited for these new episodes that I'm gonna be recording and hopefully releasing once a week.
So you'll have the normal listening time podcast episodes and you'll also have these phrasal verb episodes.
And if you listened to the last episode, you already know a little bit about what I'm planning to do with these phrasal verb episodes.
But just in case you missed that last episode, let me just give you a brief summary of what this project is about.
In my opinion, the best way to learn phrasal verbs in English is by hearing them and reading them in natural contexts, again and again, and again.

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