
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1501: Don't Slack Off! English Phrasal Verbs for Work
Jan 7, 2021
Unlock the secrets to mastering English phrasal verbs essential for workplace success! Discover practical phrases like 'fill in for' and 'slack off' that enhance professional communication. Learn about a new business course designed to teach real-world English in engaging ways. The conversation also touches on preventing burnout by setting boundaries and embracing breaks. Dive into effective strategies for learning phrasal verbs through real-life context, fostering both productivity and community.
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Situational Learning
- Learn phrasal verbs based on situations, not by memorizing lists.
- This approach makes learning more effective and less overwhelming.
Fill in For
- "Fill in for" means to cover someone's work while they're away.
- Associate "fill in" with writing and "fill in for" with covering for a person.
Run By
- Use "run by" to casually get someone's opinion on an idea.
- This is a more informal alternative to asking for feedback formally.
