GET ON
Get on has a few different meanings and in this video we focus on the idea of time.
GET ON WITH
If you translate „Wir verstehen uns.“ as „We understand each other.“, then check today’s tip for correct ways to say it.
GET BACK TO
You can use this phrasal verb for talking about communication. (Hopefully you don’t need the bonus phrasal verb ).
GET OFF
Here’s another phrasal verb using GET. Get off has a few meanings and here we look at two of them. Do you know some others?
GET UP
Here you get one of classic mix-ups from German, AND you get a „bed“ idiom (Redewendung) thrown in!
LOOK OUT
Today’s tip could be a life-saver!
If you’ve got questions about other „look“ phrasal verbs, let us know in the comments and we’ll help you out.
LOOK INTO
„Look“ has so many options with prepositions. Look after, look for, look up, etc. Today it’s LOOK INTO.
LOOK AFTER
The look phrasal verbs can be a challenge, so here I clarify how you can use look after.
What are you looking after at the moment?
LOOK FORWARD TO
Today starts a little series on everyone’s favourite topic: phrasal verbs. We start with a classic, and you get a pro tip that almost everyone needs.
What are you looking forward to doING?
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