Most common Phrasal Verbs App

Published by: Alexander Martirosyan
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The main trouble with English phrasal verbs is that they are very hard to memorize. This program is a result of over 10 years’ experience of teaching English. It was being tested during that period and has proved to be very effective. You progress through 3 stages of studying and memorizing phrasal verbs in different contexts and various situations, going over them again and again until they stick in your memory forever. Knowing very well how hard and boring this process may be, I have tried to provide you with a good portion of humour in each stage.
“The program is divided into parts (“units”) with 20 phrasal verbs in each of them. We tried to avoid long lists of verbs as they can be very hard to comprehend and memorize.
Each “unit” consists of 3 sections:
Stage 1. The “Phrasal verbs” section.
20 phrasal verbs with examples. You can listen to them by pushing the buttons with the “loudspeaker” symbol.
Each verb is illustrated to help you create a certain” image” in your mind. Visualization and emotional response are key factors in the process of memorizing.
Stage 2. The “Examples” section.
A large number of sentences using all 20 phrasal verbs are in this section. You can navigate back and forth by pushing the buttons at the bottom of the page. If you push the big “play” button in the centre you can listen to them one after another. The time gap between them is regulated in “settings” - (Pause between phrases in “Examples” section).
Stage 3. The “Jokes.”
A number of jokes (I tried to choose funny ones) using phrasal verbs covered in the two previous sections are here.
By pushing the big “play” button you can listen to them in succession again, one after another. This is very good training for oral speech comprehension, and you can do it wherever and whenever you want while driving or doing something else
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