Master English : Learn to use 'Get' and 'Get Phrasal verbs'.

Learn 75+ ‘Get’ Phrasal verbs to Improve English Speaking and Listening for IELTS, for work and for English Conversation
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Master English : Learn to use 'Get' and 'Get Phrasal verbs'.
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Why take this course?

¡Claro! The course you've described is a comprehensive English language instruction focused on the versatile verb "get" and its phrasal verbs. It is designed to help learners improve their fluency in English, particularly in speaking and listening, by mastering common and useful "get" phrasal verbs.

Here are some real-life example sentences that illustrate different uses of the verb "get":

  1. Get around: To navigate or travel through an area.

    • Example: "I usually get around the city by bike because it's the fastest way to go everywhere I need."
  2. Get away: To escape or move away from a place.

    • Example: "After the party, my friends and I got away from the noise and found a quiet spot to talk."
  3. Get by: To manage or make do with the available resources or funds.

    • Example: "It's tough to get by on a single income these days, especially in big cities like New York."
  4. Get into: To become interested in or involved with something.

    • Example: "She got into running marathons after her friend convinced her to join a charity race."
  5. Get out of: To escape or find a way to avoid doing something.

    • Example: "He tried to get out of going to the family reunion by saying he had an important project due, but everyone knew it was just an excuse."
  6. Get through: To finish or complete something, or to survive a difficult time.

    • Example: "I'm glad I got through my exams; now I can enjoy my vacation without any stress."
  7. Get together: To meet or assemble with other people.

    • Example: "Let's get together this weekend and celebrate our friend's birthday."
  8. Get along: To have a friendly relationship or to coexist peacefully.

    • Example: "My siblings and I don't always agree, but we manage to get along most of the time."
  9. Get off (on something): To disembark from a vehicle or to make an exit from a situation.

    • Example: "I got off the bus two stops earlier than planned because I saw a sign for the bakery."
  10. Get over: To recover from something, like an emotional event or illness.

    • Example: "It's been a month since the breakup, and I think I'm finally starting to get over him."

The course promises to teach these and many other phrasal verbs using the verb "get," which will significantly enhance one's English conversational skills and comprehension of spoken English. By completing this course, learners can expect to improve their ability to use English naturally, understand native speakers more effectively, and potentially achieve better scores on English proficiency exams like IELTS, CAE, and FCE.

Are you ready to embark on this journey to master the "get" phrasal verbs and enhance your English skills? Let's get started!

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