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12 grapes for New Year = 12 phrasal verbs & idioms for English lovers!

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In our last blog we gave you the does & don鈥檛s when speaking English. New Year is just around the corner and as tradition has it in Spain, we will all be eating grapes to see the New Year in and start 2018 with a bang!
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For all you English lovers out there, Teachify is going to give you 12 new phrasal verbs and idioms with some examples of how to use them.
Out with the old and in with the new!

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=禄782″ img_size=禄full禄 alignment=禄center禄][vc_custom_heading text=禄6 super common phrasal verbs 禄 font_container=禄tag:h2|text_align:center|color:%234fb538″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=禄50px禄][vc_column_text]Firstly, what is a phrasal verb?

A phrasal verb is phrase made up of a verb and another word, which could be a preposition, or even an adverb. We use phrasal verbs a lot when speaking English and if you are looking to dominate the language, it鈥檚 a good idea to start including them into your daily speech.聽 When you have your next English class, we recommend that you write down 2 or 3 on a piece of paper, and during your class try to include them when speaking. This will help you to not only remember them, but feel more comfortable using them.

We are going to start off with 6 phrasal verbs that should get your 2018 English learning under way.

 

  1. Call Off

Meaning: To stop doing or planning to do something/cancel an event.

E.g. The football match has been called off because the bad weather conditions.

Espa帽ol: Cancelar, anular o suspender.

 

  1. Fall Apart

Meaning: To break into parts.

E.g. I am not going to buy that car, it is so old that it is falling apart.

Espa帽ol: Descuajaringarse

 

  1. Give Up

Meaning: To stop an activity or effort. Commonly used with bad habits like smoking or drinking. A New Year resolution for many!

E.g. I tried to give up smoking, but it was too difficult.

E.g. W gave up trying to learn Arabic because it was not for me.

Espa帽ol: Dejar algo o rendirse

 

  1. Look Forward To

Meaning: To expect something with pleasure

E.g. I am looking forward to seeing my friends this weekend. (notice the gerund being used)

Espa帽ol: Tener ganas de ver o hacer algo.

 

  1. Put Up With

Meaning: To allow someone or something that annoys exist.

E.g. I can鈥檛 put up with that person, he really irritates me.

Espa帽ol: Aguantar o soportar.

 

  1. Look up

Meaning: To improve or search for something

E.g. The economic situation is finally looking up.

E.g. What does this word mean? I don鈥檛 know, let me look it up on Google.

 

So, now you have seen 6 great phrasal verbs you can use to help you improve your English, now we are going to take a look at 6 idioms which are fun to use.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=禄1203″ img_size=禄full禄 alignment=禄center禄][vc_custom_heading text=禄6 super common idioms 禄 font_container=禄tag:h2|text_align:center|color:%234fb538″][vc_empty_space height=禄50px禄][vc_column_text]So, what is an idiom?

Every language has it鈥檚 own collection of wise sayings. The difficult part is knowing what they mean, and聽 how to use them. Idioms are a collection of words that describe a situation, but the words used don鈥檛 always have something to do with the situation. A bit confused? Don鈥檛 worry! We will explain them to you with the Spanish equivalent next to it.

 

  1. A penny for your thoughts

Meaning: This idiom is used to ask someone what they are thinking. No grammar is needed, you can literally just say it exactly how it is.

Espa帽ol: En qu茅 piensas/est谩s pensando.

 

  1. At the drop of a hat

Meaning: To do something without any hesitation; instantly.

E.g. Can you drop this letter off at the post office?

Yes, at the drop of a hat.

Espa帽ol: En menos que canta un gallo.

 

  1. To beat around the bush

Meaning: To avoid the topic in discussion and avoid being direct.

E.g. Stop beating around the bust and tell me what鈥檚 going on!

Espa帽ol: Irse por las ramas

 

  1. It cost an arm and a led

Meaning: Something is very expensive.

E.g. How much did your new phone cost?

Pffff! It cost me and arm and a leg.

Espa帽ol: Vale un ri帽o/un ojo de la cara

 

  1. To pull someones leg/take the Mickey

Meaning: To make fun of someone or to pull a prank on someone

E.g. (Someone is telling you something you don’t believe) Are you pulling my leg? You must be kidding.

Espa帽ol: Tomar el pelo

 

  1. Piece of cake

Meaning: Something is very easy.

E.g. How was your English exam?

My exam was a piece of cake. I feel it went well.

Espa帽ol: Pan comido/esta chupado.

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