Phrasal Verb News
Episode Summary A formidable winter storm is currently gripping the United States. But how do these weather terms apply to your next business meeting? In this episode of our Phrasal Verb News series, we broadcast from Medellin, Colombia, to break down the high-level English used to describe crisis management, extreme weather, and human behavior. What You’ll Learn: 1. The Business of Weather: How terms like formidable and magnitude describe both storms and your toughest competitors. 2. Impact & Infrastructure: What it means when a city (or a server) is crippled or comes to a standstill. 3. 4. Phrasal Verbs in Action: 1. Stock up on: Preparing for the worst by buying essentials. 2. Hunker down: Staying safe during a bad situation. 3. Ride it out: How to endure a difficult period, whether it's a storm or a year of low profits. 4. Social Intelligence: The subtle, professional difference between checking in on someone and catching up with them. 5. The Grammar Hack: A simple trick to never confuse Affect and Effect in your professional emails again. Vocabulary Spotlight: 1. Grounded: Used for planes in a storm and misbehaving children at home. 2. Gripping: Why a great advertisement or presentation is just like a winter freeze. Interactive Practice: Want to master these words? Comment "COLD" on our social media or click the link in the bio to receive the exact exercises I use with my private business clients. Don't forget to check in on your friends in the US and subscribe for more deep dives into the English that moves your career forward.
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