Aubrey Carter
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In this third part of our three-part series, we give three more ways to use below as a phrasal verb.
Listen in for interesting vocabulary today.
Picture this.
You're part of the conversation.
Someone jumps in with a fast comment.
Everyone reacts, but you're left behind, still processing the words.
It's not that you don't understand English.
It's that real conversations don't slow down for you.
Slang, speed, tone, it all stacks up fast.
The good news, these are trainable skills if you know your English level and what to do to move up.
Start by taking our free two-minute fluency quiz to find out exactly what your level is now.
Go to allearsenglish.com slash fluency score.
That's allearsenglish.com slash f-l-u-e-n c-y-s-c-o-r-e.
Hey, Lindsay, how are you?
Doing great, Aubrey.
How's it going?
Excellent.
Have you gotten much snow in Denver yet?
Like you just drive on it.