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Espresso English Podcast

Flip out, freak out, piss off, & tick off

18 Nov 2020

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A student asked about the following four phrasal verbs: flip out freak out piss off tick off She asked, "Are they all the same? Are they all appropriate to use?" Good questions โ€“ I'm going to explain them in today's lesson! Piss off, tick off, flip out, freak out Can you see how it's essential to learn phrasal verbs like these in context, with examples? And it's also very important to put them into practice yourself. You can learn 500 more phrasal verbs in a natural and effective way inside my course: Phrasal Verbs in Conversation! Each lesson in the course contains: a conversation my explanation of the phrasal verbs in the conversation a quiz to help you practice and review the phrasal verbs short-answer exercises to help YOU use the phrasal verbs (and you can send these in for feedback and correction!) If you want to be fluent in English, you need to know common phrasal verbs. You can join my phrasal verbs course to get started today :-)

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