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#americanenglishteacher #learnenglishonline #vocabulary #phrasalverbs Want FREE English lessons? CLICK HERE: Join this channel to get access to perks: MY TRAVEL YOUTUBE CHANNEL: LEARN ENGLISH WITH ME: THE BEST ENGLISH RESOURCE FOR PRONUNCIATION: Times: 00:00 - Intro and Instructions 00:09 - Look up 01:20 - Figure out 02:29 - Go over 03:37 - Brush up 04:51 - Catch on 06:00 - Drop out 07:07 - Hand in 08:16 - Put off 09:29 - Quizzes #learnenglish #phrasalverbsinenglish #listeningpractice #dailyuseenglishwords #everythingenglishwithjohn #dailyuseenglishwords #englishpractice #listenAndpractice #vocabulary #englishverbs english verbs phrasal verb vocabulary vocabulary for intermediate Vocabulary for beginners english practice Daily use english Vocabulary Daily use english sentences daily use english stories listen And practice Welcome to Everything English with John, where we learn about all kinds of phrasal verbs. We can see phrasal verbs in use, phrasal verbs with English grammar, phrasal verbs with objects, phrasal verb lists, phrasal verbs for kids, phrasal verbs in conversation, and much more! Examples: I'm going to sign up for a photography class to improve my skills. We should sign up for the newsletter to stay updated on our latest products. They signed up for the charity run to raise funds for the local hospital. We need to set up a new workspace for our incoming intern. The tech team will set up the new software system over the weekend. I'll set up a conference call so we can discuss the details with our overseas partners. He decided to take on the role of team leader to gain more management experience. Our department will take on additional responsibilities after the company restructuring. She took on the challenging task of coordinating the annual corporate event. Please hand in your reports by the end of the day. The students were asked to hand in their assignments before the weekend. She handed in her resignation letter to the boss yesterday. I'll follow up with the vendor about the late delivery. We should follow up on that lead from the conference. He hasn't responded to my email, so I need to follow up with a phone call. Can you fill out this survey to provide feedback on our service? She needs to fill out an application form to apply for the position. Before the check-up, the doctor asked me to fill out a medical history form. If you don't understand the word, look it up in the dictionary. Let's look up the client's previous orders before our meeting. I need to look up how to format this report correctly. Welcome to Everything English with John! Welcome to Everything English with John, where we learn about all kinds of phrasal verbs. We can see phrasal verbs in use, phrasal verbs with English grammar, phrasal verbs with objects, phrasal verb lists, phrasal verbs for kids, phrasal verbs in conversation, and much more! Learn Phrasal Verbs Through Stories, English Practice Time Confusing Things in English English Theory Word of the Day General Phrases Sentence Structure Grammar Tenses Native Pronunciation Verb Forms Modals Useful Vocabulary Help with Prepositions Adjectives and Adverbs More and Most Much and Many Phrasal Verbs Useful Idioms and Proverbs Themed Conversations English Interviews American Culture Hi! My name is John. I love to learn languages! I learned fluent Spanish when I lived in Costa Rica, and I’ve tried to learn other languages like Italian, Portuguese, French, and even Russian! I obtained my CELTA certification from Teaching House, New York. I'm also a trained and certified teacher in my state, New Jersey, in the USA. I've been teaching English for 6 years now. My first job was in Costa Rica. All of the classes were fun and engaging, I love to play games with my students. I currently give classes online to students from Brazil, Russia, Spain, Korea, Germany, China, Italy, and many other countries. I'm experienced at teaching grammar and pronunciation and I specialize in American English. I want my students to speak like a native! My students will learn the material and put it to use, like a real situation.

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