in this video I will teach you how to use two common phrasal verbs with break
and six different ways to use them why are phrasal verbs important phrasal
verbs are extremely common in casual English learning to use phrasal verbs
correctly will help you sound natural in casual conversation the best way to
learn the definitions is to listen to the phrasal verbs with sentences I will
list the verbs and then give you lots of natural example sentences that you can
use right away
at the end of this video visit my blog post that supports this lesson there's a
link in the description and I'll add a card at the end of this video use this
video to help your pronunciation too during the video listen to the example
sentences and then use the time after you listen to repeat the sentence for
pronunciation practice
if you are in a public place like a cafe or a park it's okay so just repeat the
sentence in your head
let's go break in can mean force entry to a building or car etc the window is
cracked it looks like a robber tried to break in
here's why repeating practice with full sentence examples is great even though
the focus of this video is learning a phrasal verb you are also hearing
adjectives idioms prepositions and more used in natural English this is very
helpful it's how we learn our own native languages we hear it in natural use some
more examples let's go you shouldn't leave valuables in your car someone
might break in and steal them
somebody broke into our office last night and stole my laptop
when we use the building or place in our sentence break-in becomes break into
let's change the grammar of our second example you shouldn't leave valuables
out in the open someone might break into your car and
steal them
breaking sometimes means interrupts she wanted to break in on their conversation
but didn't want to seem rude
break-in can also be used to mean to wear something especially new shoes
until they become comfortable I bought new shoes to wear to the year-end party
but I need to break them in they're a little stiff
a common use for breakup means end a relationship my girlfriend and I broke
up before I moved to Australia
I saw Harry and Brenda arguing in the park yesterday it was serious I think
they're going to break up
to break something up means to make people leave something or stop doing
something I saw some kids fighting so I had to step in and break it up
I hate to break up your conversation but we have to go Mike
breakup can also be used to mean start laughing everyone broke up laughing as
soon as the monkey started dancing
you can review this video lesson at your own pace now there's a post on my blog
adds a delayed English dot blog spot.com
there you'll find many images from presentation slides used to make this
video and definitions of vocabulary that may be new to you
also a short quiz to practice your new phrasal verbs with break
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