BBC Learning English:How to new phrasal verbs


BBC Learning English:How to new phrasal verbs
Ask BBC Learning English: ‘I’ve learnt’ or ‘I’ve been learning’?

How can you learn new phrasal verbs?
That’s what Alejandra wanted to find.
How can I learn new phrasal verbs without freaking out?
-Tip one
Learn phrasal verbs that are relevant to your life and interests, and personalise them!
I’m logging on to my social media channels to catch up with what’s happening in the world.
Ah! My latest post is really taking off!
-Tip two
Write them down with your own example sentences.
take off
(become popular suddenly)
My video on phrasal verbs really took off.
-Top three
Don’t forget the grammar!
Does it need an object?
Can it be separated?
log on to
(can’t separate)
I log on to my channels.
バツ I log my channels on to.

Now I’ve made a much longer video with more information about these tips.
And more tips for learning phrasal verbs.
So head over to our website now and check out my video.
See you there.

phrasal verb ˈfreɪ.zəl vɜːrb 句動詞
learn lɜːrn 学ぶ
Alejandra ˌæl.əˈhɑːn.drə アレハンドラ(名前)
freaking out ˈfriː.kɪŋ aʊt 動揺する、パニックになる
relevant ˈrɛl.ə.vənt 関連する
personalise ˈpɜːr.sən.ə.laɪz 個人に合わせる
logging on ˈlɒɡ.ɪŋ ɒn ログオンする(ログインする)
social media ˈsoʊ.ʃəl ˈmiː.di.ə ソーシャルメディア
catch up with kætʃ ʌp wɪð ~に追いつく
taking off ˈteɪ.kɪŋ ɒf 急に人気になる、離陸する
write down raɪt daʊn 書き留める
example sentence ɪɡˈzæm.pəl ˈsɛn.təns 例文
take off teɪk ɒf 急に人気になる、離陸する
grammar ˈɡræm.ər 文法
object ˈɒb.dʒɪkt 目的語
separate ˈsɛp.ər.eɪt 分離する、分ける
log on to lɒɡ ɒn tuː ~にログオンする(ログインする)
website ˈwɛb.saɪt ウェブサイト
check out tʃɛk aʊt 確認する、試す
see you there siː juː ðɛr そこで会いましょう

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