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GET Phrasal Verbs Explained (Part 2) | get up, get on, get off, get out - EP 28

8 min · 9 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio GET Phrasal Verbs Explained (Part 2) | get up, get on, get off, get out - EP 28

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In this episode, we continue our mini-series on GET phrasal verbs, focusing on a small number of high-frequency expressions you’ll hear every day. We look at: * get up (daily routines and movement) * get on (transport, relationships, and progress) * get off (transport, work, and common expressions) * get out (leaving situations and avoiding responsibility) The goal is simple: don’t try to memorise everything. Just listen, understand around 70–80%, and let the language sink in naturally over time. This episode is designed to help you improve your listening skills, build real-world vocabulary, and feel more comfortable with everyday English.

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Welcome to No Pressure English with Kevin — a relaxed English learning podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. In this episode, we explore one of the most natural and useful conversation topics in English: talking about your favourites. You’ll hear real, personal stories about films, food, books, podcasts, and TV series — all using natural English with the present perfect and superlatives (e.g. “the best film I’ve ever seen”). This episode is designed to help you: • Improve your English listening skills • Learn natural, real-life expressions • Build fluency through exposure to authentic speech • Feel more confident in everyday conversations You’ll hear references to popular culture like Pulp Fiction, Ted Lasso, and Severance, along with personal experiences from life in Italy and Korea — helping you connect language with real-world context. This is a “no pressure” episode — just listen, relax, and let the language come to you. 💬 Join the conversation: What’s the best film you’ve ever seen? What’s the best meal you’ve ever had? Share your answers in the comments! 🎧 Perfect for: Intermediate to advanced English learners (B1–C1) Listening practice on the go Building natural speaking patterns through exposure Subscribe for weekly English listening practice and fluency development.

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