
Commonly Used Phrasal Verbs in English Conversation for Americans
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Book Introduction
Florida Teacher's English Conversational Phrasal Verbs Used Everyday by Americans
If you want to improve your English conversation skills but don't know where to start, start with phrasal verbs.
This is because this verb is something that comes up without fail even if you just exchange a few words with a native speaker.
But not just any verb will do it.
Let's use the verbs that Americans frequently use in their daily lives, as selected by American expert Florida A-seon.
With accurate meanings, abundant examples, and realistic conversational texts, you can learn phrasal verbs properly in just one try.
If you want to improve your English conversation skills but don't know where to start, start with phrasal verbs.
This is because this verb is something that comes up without fail even if you just exchange a few words with a native speaker.
But not just any verb will do it.
Let's use the verbs that Americans frequently use in their daily lives, as selected by American expert Florida A-seon.
With accurate meanings, abundant examples, and realistic conversational texts, you can learn phrasal verbs properly in just one try.
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index
preface
What is a verb?
How to use this book
LESSON 1 Phone Calls
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 2 Shopping
LESSON 3 Travel
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 4 FOOD
LESSON 5 Weather
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 6 Work/Work I
LESSON 7 Work/Work II
LESSON 8 SCHOOL/SCHOOL I
LESSON 9 SCHOOL/SCHOOL II
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 10 EMOTIONS
LESSON 11 FAMILY
LESSON 12 Dating/Love I
LESSON 13 Dating/Love II
LESSON 14 FRIENDSHIP (Friendship/Interpersonal Relationships)
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 15 EXERCISE/HEALTH
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 16 Disease
LESSON 17 DRIVING
LESSON 18 Device Operation
LESSON 19 COMPUTERS
LESSON 20 MONEY I
LESSON 21 MONEY II
LESSON 22 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 23 Making a Decision
LESSON 24 CLOTHING/FASHION
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 25 Makeup
POP QUIZ!
English keyword index
Korean keyword index
What is a verb?
How to use this book
LESSON 1 Phone Calls
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 2 Shopping
LESSON 3 Travel
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 4 FOOD
LESSON 5 Weather
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 6 Work/Work I
LESSON 7 Work/Work II
LESSON 8 SCHOOL/SCHOOL I
LESSON 9 SCHOOL/SCHOOL II
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 10 EMOTIONS
LESSON 11 FAMILY
LESSON 12 Dating/Love I
LESSON 13 Dating/Love II
LESSON 14 FRIENDSHIP (Friendship/Interpersonal Relationships)
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 15 EXERCISE/HEALTH
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 16 Disease
LESSON 17 DRIVING
LESSON 18 Device Operation
LESSON 19 COMPUTERS
LESSON 20 MONEY I
LESSON 21 MONEY II
LESSON 22 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 23 Making a Decision
LESSON 24 CLOTHING/FASHION
POP QUIZ!
LESSON 25 Makeup
POP QUIZ!
English keyword index
Korean keyword index
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Publisher's Review
The hidden gem of English conversation: phrasal verbs!
The reason phrasal verbs are important in conversation is because native speakers express the same meaning with phrasal verbs rather than with individual verbs.
For example, when expressing the meaning of 'making ~ tired', 'wear ~ down' is used more often than 'tire'.
Our ancestors, who were native speakers in the past, thought that it was better to use the already known verb wear with the already known verb down than to learn and use the new verb tire, and that is why native speakers today use phrasal verbs more than individual verbs in conversation.
However, the reason why such important verbs in conversation were left out of English learning was because of incorrect learning methods.
When it comes to phrasal verbs, learners usually use get by, get on, get to, ...
It brings to mind the boring structure of the same alphabetical order.
『American Frequently Used English Conversational Verbs』 is different.
Actively reflecting the native speaker conversational system, which has a significantly higher use of verbs.
-Knowing only the meaning of the verb is meaningless.
This needs to be verified through actual conversations between native speakers.
If you analyze the conversational texts of Americans, you will find that there is no place where phrasal verbs do not appear.
This means that if you use verbs correctly, you can understand most English sentences with certainty.
Taking this point into full consideration, we implement numerous verb conjugations in conversational texts.
Only the most frequently used verbs by Americans in everyday life are presented.
- Among the countless verbs, we have carefully selected only the ones that Americans use most frequently in everyday conversations, TV shows, movies, speeches, YouTube videos, etc.
If you can master the verbs presented here, you will be able to understand every English sentence that comes into contact with your eyes and ears.
Organize by topic and present for long-lasting memories
-They say that when studying vocabulary, you can remember it longer by creating a room for the topic in your brain.
In other words, rather than memorizing them in alphabetical order, if you create categories like 'money, love, work...' and memorize those expressions, the learning effect will be much better.
Verbs are no exception.
By dividing it into categories closely related to our lives and including frequently used verbs, it gives the effect of having read other books two or three times even if you read it once.
A conversational example that combines the unique sensibility of Americans with universal human empathy.
- The conversation effectively captures the everyday thoughts of Americans and common sentiments shared by all humanity.
The examples presented by the authors, who are masters of language, are realistic and useful enough to be used immediately by even native speakers you meet today.
The reason phrasal verbs are important in conversation is because native speakers express the same meaning with phrasal verbs rather than with individual verbs.
For example, when expressing the meaning of 'making ~ tired', 'wear ~ down' is used more often than 'tire'.
Our ancestors, who were native speakers in the past, thought that it was better to use the already known verb wear with the already known verb down than to learn and use the new verb tire, and that is why native speakers today use phrasal verbs more than individual verbs in conversation.
However, the reason why such important verbs in conversation were left out of English learning was because of incorrect learning methods.
When it comes to phrasal verbs, learners usually use get by, get on, get to, ...
It brings to mind the boring structure of the same alphabetical order.
『American Frequently Used English Conversational Verbs』 is different.
Actively reflecting the native speaker conversational system, which has a significantly higher use of verbs.
-Knowing only the meaning of the verb is meaningless.
This needs to be verified through actual conversations between native speakers.
If you analyze the conversational texts of Americans, you will find that there is no place where phrasal verbs do not appear.
This means that if you use verbs correctly, you can understand most English sentences with certainty.
Taking this point into full consideration, we implement numerous verb conjugations in conversational texts.
Only the most frequently used verbs by Americans in everyday life are presented.
- Among the countless verbs, we have carefully selected only the ones that Americans use most frequently in everyday conversations, TV shows, movies, speeches, YouTube videos, etc.
If you can master the verbs presented here, you will be able to understand every English sentence that comes into contact with your eyes and ears.
Organize by topic and present for long-lasting memories
-They say that when studying vocabulary, you can remember it longer by creating a room for the topic in your brain.
In other words, rather than memorizing them in alphabetical order, if you create categories like 'money, love, work...' and memorize those expressions, the learning effect will be much better.
Verbs are no exception.
By dividing it into categories closely related to our lives and including frequently used verbs, it gives the effect of having read other books two or three times even if you read it once.
A conversational example that combines the unique sensibility of Americans with universal human empathy.
- The conversation effectively captures the everyday thoughts of Americans and common sentiments shared by all humanity.
The examples presented by the authors, who are masters of language, are realistic and useful enough to be used immediately by even native speakers you meet today.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 2, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 760g | 170*250*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788960499959
- ISBN10: 8960499951
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