2021-10-06
15 分钟Hi there.
Welcome back.
This is Harry.
And welcome to my English lesson, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language.
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So what are we going to talk about in this lesson?
Well, we're going to talk initially about hobbies, but specifically we're going to talk about phrasal verbs, about hobbies.
Any of you who have a hobby will know what enjoyment you get from it.
So we're going to talk about phrasal verbs, about hobbies.
Okay?
So I'm going to give you the list of them, and then I'll go through them with you, give you some examples, and then hopefully you'll be able to understand those.
You'll be able to practice them and try to introduce them into your English.
And perhaps if you want to send me a note and tell me what your favorite hobby is, what the hobbies of your parents were, what your hobbies are, and compare them.
So always happy to hear them, always happy to see if you've got any unusual hobbies.
So here they go.
The phrasal verbs, to be into something, or you could emphasize it, to be really into something, take up, join in, sign up, get into something, turn up for something, keep up, back out, pack in, and give up.