251. Pull Over, Go Over & Get Rid Of [Phrasal Verb Lessons]

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English Phrasal Verb Podcast: Grammar Lessons By Real English Conversations

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In this podcast lesson, you will learn the meaning of 3 phrasal verbs that you'll hear in an audio clip from the Real English Conversation Lesson about driving. In the audio clip, Amy and Curtis are discussing why you might be stopped by the police while you are driving. Also, how Amy's first speeding ticket helped her to finally get her regulars driver's license without any restrictions. The phrasal verbs you will hear in this lesson are: Pull Over - to move to the side of the road Go Over - to exceed (something - like a speed limit) Get Rid Of   Examples: I had to pull over to take a break from driving. You were going way over the speed limit! She needs to get rid of the junk in the closet.     Learning Phrasal Verbs from Real Conversations The audio sample that we used to create this audio lessons is full of phrasal verbs that we used naturally while we described various situations and stories. To get access to the full conversation lesson, all you need to do is create an account as a Free Member to get the full conversation and transcription. Learning phrasal verbs as you hear them being used in context is much easier than memorizing a list of phrasal verbs with several different meanings. With more than 40 full conversations on our website (12+ hours of audio), you can quickly learn the most common vocabulary, phrasal verbs and expressions that native speakers use in everyday communication. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining us as a Free Member here Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Break Off Bend Over Act Up