252. Take Away, Go In, Walk Over | Learn Phrasal Verbs!




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Summary: In this podcast lesson,are going to learn another 3 phrasal verbs from a short audio clip of a Real English Conversation about driving.<br> <br> In this audio clip, you will hear us talking about what happened to Amy when she tried to pay her speeding ticket and the advice that she received from the lady behind the counter to avoid losing her license.<br> <br> The phrasal verbs you will hear in this lesson are:<br> <br> * Take away - to take (something) from someone<br> * Go In - to go inside an building or area for a purpose<br> * Walk Over - to walk to another area<br> <br>  <br> Why Should You Learn Phrasal Verbs from Real Conversations?<br> Learning phrasal verbs that are being used in authentic communication are easier to learn and remember. When you understand what is happening in a particular situation, your brain will automatically connect the meaning the the new vocabulary (or a phrasal verb in this case).<br> <br> The audio sample that we used to create this audio lessons is from the conversation lesson about driving and getting a driver's license. It is packed full of phrasal verbs and cool expressions that we used while we described our experiences driving in Canda.<br> <br> If you want to check out this conversation lesson and see all the other phrasal verbs that are in regular conversations, all you need to do is create an account as a Free Member to get the full conversation and transcription.<br> <br> Additionally, Free Members get access to more phrasal verb lessons, speaking fluency lessons and tips to improve your communication in real life situations.<br> <br> Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a<a href="https://realenglishconversations.com/courses/lp/fpp-trial/"> Free Member</a> here<br> <br> Other Phrasal Verb Lessons:<br> Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one.<br> <br> * <a href="https://realenglishconversations.com/clam-up-english-phrasal-verb/">Clam Up</a><br> * <a href="https://realenglishconversations.com/go-after-english-phrasal-verb-3/">Go After</a><br> * <a href="https://realenglishconversations.com/112-wash-down-2-phrasal-verb-course/">Wash Down</a><br>