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Today, we're going to practise two daily conversations
to help you improve your fluency.
Hello and welcome everyone. This is Minoo at Anglo-Link.
As we often use phrasal verbs in our daily conversations,
I have included quite a few of these verbs for you
in these two dialogues. Just to remind you,
a phrasal verb is a verb that consists of two parts.
The first part is always a short verb,
like 'give', 'go', 'come', 'get' etc.
and the second part is a preposition,
like 'in', 'on', 'up',
'down' etc. Now, each phrasal verb
usually has a non-phrasal synonym. For example,
'You can give up smoking.' or
'You can quit smoking.'
'You can fill in a form.' or 'You can complete a form.'
So really, in terms of speaking,
you don't need phrasal verbs to express yourself. However,
as native speakers use them quite a lot
in their daily conversations, you need to be familiar with them.
Now, the best way to learn these phrasal verbs is in context, in dialogues,
in conversation. Please don't waste your time
memorising phrasal verbs from a list.
Now, in the two dialogues that we're going to practise, I have constructed each sentence
first without a phrasal verb, and then
with a phrasal verb.
And I'd like you to listen to and repeat both versions
carefully several times until you have got a really good grasp
of the meaning and the way we use these verbs.
So, when you're ready, we can begin!