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    100+ Phrasal Verbs For Communication: B2 ➜ C1

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    100+ Phrasal Verbs For Communication: B2 ➜ C1

    100+ Phrasal Verbs For Communication: B2 ➜ C1
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.29 GB | Duration: 9h 7m

    Move from B2 to C1 with confidence. Improve your speaking, listening, and vocabulary for real-life English. 9 mins a day

    What you'll learn

    Boost your IELTS speaking score from 5.5 to 7 by mastering phrasal verbs and speaking more naturally and confidently.

    Understand native English speakers with ease by learning common phrasal verbs used in everyday, natural conversation.

    Communicate clearly and fluently in real conversations by using phrasal verbs that make your English sound natural and expressive.

    Prepare for the Cambridge FCE exam with confidence by mastering the idiomatic language and phrasal verbs needed to succeed.

    Expand vocabulary in the range of fields covered by the course

    Requirements

    Learners should have at least a B1 intermediate level of English.

    Learners just need a computer or mobile device to complete the course

    Description

     100+ Phrasal Verbs for communication - Level up your English - B2 ➜ C1Learn phrasal verbs in just 9 minutes a day with this self-paced online English course! Featuring the 100+ most common phrasal verbs with native speaker examples, these short English video lessons are perfect for professionals and IELTS/Cambridge exam students who want to speak and understand naturally and confidently. Each daily English phrasal verbs video is clear, practical, and taught by an experienced native teacher. It’s the easy way to understand phrasal verbs and level up your English for real life. This excellent phrasal verb course online gives you the best way to learn English naturally—academic, fast, and flexible. What Makes This Course Revolutionary:Organised by particle (UP, DOWN, ON, OUT, OVER etc.) - the way your brain naturally learns120 crystal-clear video lessons delivered by a master trainer with 20+ years experienceVideos are all between 4 and 8 minutes longPerfect subtitles for easy comprehension and reviewInteractive quizzes after each lesson to lock in learningReal workplace English - not textbook formalitySelf-paced learning that fits your professional schedulePerfect for learners who:Feel confident in grammar but struggle with native speakersWant to sound natural in meetings and presentationsWant to score a 6.5 or higher in IELTSWant to excel in Cambridge FCE or prepare for Cambridge CAE examsNeed to understand the informal English that drives businessAre ready to break through to advanced fluencyWant to advance from a B2/B2+ level to a C1 advanced level

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Phrasal Verbs

    Section 2: UP - Part 1 - Verbs of movement

    Lecture 2 Up - Verbs of movement

    Section 3: Up - Part 2 - Creation or Death

    Lecture 3 Introduction to this section

    Lecture 4 Introduction to creation and death

    Lecture 5 To set up

    Lecture 6 To Take Up

    Lecture 7 To Hang Up

    Lecture 8 To Rake Up (the past)

    Lecture 9 To Wake Up

    Lecture 10 To Turn Up

    Lecture 11 To Give Up

    Lecture 12 To Break Up

    Lecture 13 Lets practise UP - Start/Stop

    Section 4: UP - Part 3 - The road to perfection

    Lecture 14 Introduction to UP - The road to perfection

    Lecture 15 To Fill Up

    Lecture 16 To Bring Up/Grow Up

    Lecture 17 To Dress Up

    Lecture 18 To Turn Up

    Lecture 19 Cleaning verbs with UP

    Lecture 20 To Butter (someone) Up

    Lecture 21 Verbs with up meaning closed

    Lecture 22 To Step Up

    Lecture 23 Let's practise perfection

    Section 5: On: Contact

    Lecture 24 Introduction to ON

    Lecture 25 To Be On For

    Lecture 26 To Get On With

    Lecture 27 To Take On

    Lecture 28 To Hang On

    Lecture 29 To Go On (and on)

    Lecture 30 To Put it On

    Lecture 31 To Rely On

    Lecture 32 To Hit On

    Lecture 33 Let's practise ON

    Section 6: OFF: No Contact

    Lecture 34 Introduction to OFF

    Lecture 35 To Be/Get off

    Lecture 36 To Take Off

    Lecture 37 To Put/Call Off

    Lecture 38 To Go Off

    Lecture 39 To Set Off

    Lecture 40 To Show Off

    Lecture 41 To Turn Off

    Lecture 42 To Come Off

    Lecture 43 Let's practise OFF

    Section 7: ACROSS: From One Side to the Other Side

    Lecture 44 Introduction to Across

    Lecture 45 Across: Verbs of Movement

    Lecture 46 To Get Across

    Lecture 47 To Come Across

    Lecture 48 To come across as

    Section 8: OVER: To Cover

    Lecture 49 Introduction to OVER

    Lecture 50 Over with Verbs of Movement

    Lecture 51 To Be Over

    Lecture 52 To Brood Over

    Lecture 53 To Get Over/Get it Over With

    Lecture 54 To Board Over

    Lecture 55 To Glaze Over

    Lecture 56 To Blow Over

    Lecture 57 To Tide someone Over

    Lecture 58 Let's Practise Over

    Section 9: THROUGH: With Difficulty

    Lecture 59 Introduction to Through: Part 1

    Lecture 60 To Be Through

    Lecture 61 To Go Through

    Lecture 62 To Get Through

    Lecture 63 To Fall Through

    Lecture 64 Introduction to Through: Part 2

    Lecture 65 To See Through

    Lecture 66 To Talk Through / Think Through

    Lecture 67 To Sit Through

    Lecture 68 To Come Through

    Lecture 69 Let's Practise Through

    Section 10: IN: Becoming part of

    Lecture 70 Introduction to In

    Lecture 71 To Be In

    Lecture 72 Cooking Verbs with IN

    Lecture 73 Verbs meaning 'enter' with in

    Lecture 74 To Rake it In

    Lecture 75 To Stay In

    Lecture 76 To Lock In

    Lecture 77 To Fit In

    Lecture 78 To Pop In

    Section 11: OUT: Into the light

    Lecture 79 Introduction to Out

    Lecture 80 To Find Out

    Lecture 81 To Come Out

    Lecture 82 To Sort Out

    Lecture 83 To Run Out of

    Lecture 84 To Make Out

    Lecture 85 To Work Out

    Lecture 86 To Set Out

    Lecture 87 To Give Out

    Lecture 88 Let's Practise Out

    Section 12: INTO: Enter / Become involved

    Lecture 89 Introduction to INTO

    Lecture 90 To Be / Get into

    Lecture 91 To Barge Into

    Lecture 92 To Come Into

    Lecture 93 To Go Into

    Lecture 94 To Run Into / Bump Into

    Lecture 95 To Look Into

    Lecture 96 To Talk Into

    Lecture 97 To Tear Into

    Lecture 98 Let's Practise Into

    Section 13: BACK: Return

    Lecture 99 Introduction to Back

    Lecture 100 To Call Back

    Lecture 101 To Take Back

    Lecture 102 To Go Back / Get Back

    Lecture 103 To Look Back On

    Lecture 104 To Set Back

    Lecture 105 To Turn Back

    Lecture 106 To Pay Back

    Lecture 107 To Hold Back

    Lecture 108 Let's Practise Back

    Section 14: DOWN: Towards the Bottom/Making Permanent

    Lecture 109 Introduction to Down

    Lecture 110 Verbs of Movement with Down

    Lecture 111 To Let Down

    Lecture 112 To Be/Get Down

    Lecture 113 To Write Down

    Lecture 114 To Settle Down

    Lecture 115 To Narrow Down

    Lecture 116 To Put Down

    Lecture 117 To Play Down

    Lecture 118 Let's Practise Down

    IELTS candidates aiming for a 7.0 or above …especially those stuck at 5.5 or 6.0 in speaking, who need more idiomatic, natural-sounding language to level up.,Cambridge FCE (B2 First) students …who struggle with the use of phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions required for higher marks in speaking and writing.,Learners who understand English in class but not in real life …those who find it hard to follow TV shows, podcasts, or native speakers, because of how often phrasal verbs are used.,Professionals and students preparing for life in English-speaking countries …who need to communicate clearly and naturally in academic, social, or workplace situations.