Luke's ENGLISH Podcast [1-276] + A Phrasal Verb [1-112]
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Who is Luke? Hi, I'm Luke and I'm an English Language teacher from London. I've been teaching English for over 11 years. I started in Japan and lived in Kanagawa prefecture for two years. Since then I've been teaching in London and I regularly teach courses in business English, academic English, legal English, general English and English for exam courses like FCE, IELTS and BEC. I graduated from Liverpool John Moore's University in 1999 with a BA Hons degree in Media and Cultural Studies. I worked at various media production companies before going into English language teaching. I took my CELTA in 2001 and then my DELTA in 2006 at UCL. I now teach full time in a language school in London. I am a prolific writer of ELT materials, and I often design courses in EAP for which I usually write the material. I have written original courses for English for the Pharmaceutical Industry, English for the Oil and Gas Industries and English for Journalists. I am a semi-published author with some of my work being used in materials publications in several countries. I started Luke's English Podcast in 2009 and since then it has become enormously popular. I plan to continue writing material and publishing episodes of the podcast before hopefully publishing material of my own and expanding my website. I am also a musician and a comedian. I play drums and bass in several bands, and I regularly perform stand-up comedy in London. I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to Luke's English Podcast and that you find it improves your English. Check my other pages to find useful advice for learning English, and for how to use the podcast as a good way to improve your English in many areas. Thanks for visiting the site! Luke EPISODE 276. Q&A Session #5 Hello and welcome to another episode of the podcast. If you’re new to LEP then you should know that this is a long-running podcast for learners of English. The idea is that I provide you with regular content to help you improve your English. My intention is to provide you with listening material that is not only good for your English but also a pleasant and fun experience to listen to. Check out teacherluke.co.uk where you can add your email address to the mailing for new episodes, or find my podcast on iTunes where you can also subscribe. There are lots of transcripts, discussion forums, videos and all kinds of other stuff at teacherluke.co.uk so check it out. If you’re an old listener, then ahoy there! Welcome back to the good ship LEP. I’m in the skypod again to record another episode and this time I’m responding to more questions from my listeners. These are all questions that found their way to me via the discussion forum or as comments or emails. This one is Q&A Session #5. A phrasal verb every day: 01. to ask someone out 02. to back someone up 03. to bail out 04. to bounce back 05. to bring it on 06. to get/be carried away 07. to catch up 08. to chip on 09. to cough up 10. to crack down 11. to crack up 12. to curl up 13. to dash off 14. to doze off 15. to drop off 16. to dumb down 17. to eat out 18. to eke out 19. to egg someone on 20. to end up 21. to eye up 22. to faff about 23. to fall through 24. to fess up 25. to fiddle around/about 26. to feel for 27. to feel someone up 28. to flag up 29. to flick through 30. to gather (a)round 31. to gear up 32. to get across 33. to get along 34. to get at 35. to get away with 36. to get back 37. to get back to someone on something 38. to get behind 39. to get by 40. to get down 41. to get down to 42. to get in 43. to get into 44. to get in on 45. to get in with 46. to get off 47. to get off with someone 48. to get on 49. to get on with it 50. to get out of 51. to get over 52. to get through 53. to get together 54. to get up 55. to hack off / to be hacked off 56. to hammer out 57. to be hailed as 58. to hand out 59. to hand down 60. to hang on 61. to happen to 62. to have on 63. to head for 64. to hint at 65. to hold down 66. to hook up 67. to invest in 68. to iron out 69. to jack in 70. to jazz up 71. to jot down 72. to jumble up 73. to keel over 74. to kick off 75. to leave out 76. to let down 77. to lock down on someone 78. to look up to someone 79. to make fun of someone 80. to make something up 81. to make it up to someone 82. to map out 83. to match up 84. to mess up 85. to miss out 86. to mix up 87. to mop up 88. to move in / to move out 89. to mount up 90. to move along 91. to move on 92. to move up 93. to mull over 94. to muscle in 95. to nag at 96. to name after 97. to narrow down 98. to nod off 99. to object to 100. to occur to 101. to open up 102. to opt for 103. to opt in 104. to opt out 105. to be overcome with 106. to owe to 107. to own up 108. to pack in 109. to pack up 110. to pad out 111. to palm off 112. to pair off