Do You Find English Phrasal Verbs Frustrating?
Do you struggle to tell the differences between, look up, look down on, look after, look into and look up to?
Phrasal verbs can be difficult to understand and use correctly, even if you are proficient in other areas of English.
But because phrasal verbs are such a big and vital part of spoken English, you must study them to understand and enjoy English conversations, TV shows, movies and music.
Many students, who learned English from textbooks, are often surprised at just how common phrasal verbs are when they visit an English speaking country or talk with a native speaker.
They have trouble understanding what is being said and find it challenging to respond fluently - Because they didn't learn how to use phrasal verbs properly in their textbooks.
If you want to be fluent in English – and sound more natural and conversational when you speak – you must master phrasal verbs.
In this innovative and super-efficient (5-week) course, you will learn phrasal verbs that are essential for becoming a proficient English speaker.
But this course is not just memorising phrasal verbs - That’s boring and not the most efficient way to learn!
You'll learn phrasal verbs in context through examples and practice exercises.
And you'll join a helpful community of English learners, so that you can practice, and arrange to have conversations to improve your fluency even faster
What's Included?
50 Essential Phrasal Verbs (With Full Access to All Future Updates)
Over 50 Video Tutorials (With More to Come)
Over 300 Example Sentences of Phrasal Verbs Used in Context
Formal Equivalents of Each Phrasal Verb to Boost Your Vocabulary
10 Interactive Workbooks to Ensure That You Master Each Phrasal Verb
Downloadable Visual-Cards That Include Pictures, Synonyms and Example Sentences
Access to a Private English-Learner's Community Where You Can Get Support From Other Learners and Find Speaking Partners
Downloadable IOS app - Download The Course and Practice Anywhere and at Any time.
(Bonus) Phrasal Verb E-book, Related Vocabulary, and Other Bonus Lessons