24. April 202023. April 2020Miscellaneous GYG Day 69. SLN 10: Fun on Friday. “Just pop it down there, please”. I often get strange looks when I say things like “Just pop it (down) there, please” – I’m sure I don’t need […]
23. April 202023. April 2020Miscellaneous GYG Day 68. SLN 8. An A to Z of phrasal verbs to spice up your presentations. Nowadays your presentations don’t have to be these formal affairs with high-faluting language, which was guaranteed to put your audience to sleep. […]
22. April 202022. April 2020Miscellaneous GYG Day 67. SLN 8. 22 phrasal verbs for the phone. Here’s a telephone conversation between a P.A. (personal assistant) and a very irate customer. If the conversation seems slightly odd, then that’s […]
21. April 202020. April 2020Miscellaneous GYG Day 66. SLN 7 Tuesday Teaser. Phrasal verbs for your meetings. Natives often use phrasal verbs instead of more common verbs, which can be tricky for non-natives. A phrasal verb is (verb + […]
17. April 202016. April 2020Miscellaneous GYG Day 64. Fun on Friday. Five phrasal verb pairs. Like phrasal verbs are less formal synonyms of English verbs, e.g. postpone (put off). There are phrasal verbs, which are synonyms of […]