Video Lesson

Full video

Full video: Beginner Phrasal Verbs in English - A1/A2 [with Emily]

Course: Everyday English from the startSection: Beginner phrasal verbsSubtitles: en

Download the app

Get more from this video in the app.

Open this lesson in Sublex to translate subtitles, save new words, and track your progress.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Learn English in the Sublex app with subtitles, saved words, and lesson progress.

English subtitles

Read the lesson transcript

140 subtitle cues

0:00

hi everyone welcome back to lingoni

0:03

English my name is Emily and in this

0:06

video I'm going to teach you 10 beginner

0:10

phrasal verbs in English let's get

0:13

started

0:16

[Music]

0:17

[Applause]

0:19

[Music]

0:20

[Applause]

0:22

now what is a phrasal verb well a

0:26

phrasal verb is two words or more

0:29

sometimes that you put together to

0:32

create a whole new meaning for those

0:35

words

0:36

they are normally made from a verb and a

0:41

preposition or an adverb

0:44

in this video I will teach you five

0:48

phrasal verbs and there are five

0:51

opposites

0:53

so what is an opposite

0:56

an opposite is something that is not the

1:00

same as the other thing it's totally

1:04

different

1:06

for example white is the opposite of

1:10

black

1:11

summer is the opposite of winter

1:15

hot is the opposite of cold

1:20

so are you ready to learn five phrasal

1:24

verbs and they're opposites

1:26

let's go

1:28

first one put on

1:31

this means to wear or attach

1:35

close to your body

1:38

for example he put on a hat

1:43

she put on glasses

1:48

do you put on a coat before you go

1:51

outside in winter

1:53

now number two take off

1:58

take off is the opposite of put on

2:02

when you take something off you're

2:06

removing it from your body

2:10

for example

2:12

take off your shoes when you come inside

2:15

the house

2:17

you can also use take off when a plane

2:21

goes into the air

2:24

the plane takes off at nine o'clock the

2:30

plane leaves at nine o'clock

2:32

next one come in

2:36

this means to enter a building

2:40

she comes in to work at seven

2:44

do you want to come in for a coffee

2:48

the opposite of come in is go out

2:53

this means to leave a place to go

2:57

somewhere else

2:58

I need to go out to find something for

3:03

lunch

3:04

I'm going out to the city with friends

3:08

tonight

3:10

the next one

3:11

pick up

3:13

I am picking up the glass

3:18

you can also use pick up to mean you are

3:23

getting something or taking something

3:26

from somewhere

3:28

for example

3:30

I am picking up dinner tonight from the

3:34

restaurant

3:36

I'm bringing it from the restaurant home

3:40

I'm picking it up

3:42

the opposite of pick up is put down

3:48

I'm putting the glass down

3:52

could you please put down your phone and

3:55

listen to me

3:57

now remember in the past you say put

4:01

down not put it down

4:05

so he put down his phone after I asked

4:11

him to

4:12

past tense

4:14

he put down

4:16

the next one to get on

4:20

this means to put yourself

4:23

onto public transport for example so I

4:28

got on the bus at the bus stop

4:33

I got on the plane before it took off

4:39

the opposite of get on can you guess

4:43

is get off

4:46

so you're on the bus and you go out of

4:50

it you get off so get off the bus get

4:55

off the plane

4:57

be careful you get out of a car so

5:02

that's a little different are you ready

5:05

for the last two

5:07

number nine is come back

5:10

so when you come back

5:12

you return to a place that you were

5:17

before you left

5:20

kind of confusing let me give you an

5:23

example

5:25

I need bananas

5:28

I will go to the store to buy bananas

5:33

and then I will come back home

5:38

to eat my bananas I come back I return

5:45

so we have come back

5:47

and we also have go back

5:51

so the difference is when you go back

5:56

you return to another place

6:00

this place you were before but not now

6:06

so I went to the store

6:10

and I got the banana

6:13

and then I came back home

6:16

and I realized

6:18

I forgot milk

6:21

I need to go back to the store to buy

6:27

milk

6:28

after I go back and buy the milk I will

6:34

come back home

6:36

and have my bananas and my milk

6:41

so those are the 10 phrasal verbs for

6:45

this video

6:47

how about you guys practice a little bit

6:50

in the comments below and we will read

6:53

what you write and correct it do you

6:56

want more practice then check out the

6:59

lingoni app

7:00

there you'll find this lesson along with

7:05

a PDF worksheet with exercises to help

7:09

you practice what you just learned

7:11

as well as interactive exercises to

7:16

practice even more

7:18

also in the app we've got podcasts and

7:22

worksheets as well as vocabulary

7:25

trainings to help you learn even more

7:28

than what the YouTube channel offers you

7:32

can find out more by going to

7:36

en.lingoni.com or checking out the

7:40

description below

7:41

thanks so much for watching lingoni

7:44

English we will see you in our next

7:46

video

Keep exploring

Other sections in Everyday English from the start

More to learn

Try another course.

Download the app

Keep learning in the app.

Keep your words, lessons, and progress in one place with Sublex.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Learn English in the Sublex app with subtitles, saved words, and lesson progress.