2020-09-06
15 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry, and welcome back to my podcast where we try to help you to understand business English, your ordinary or conversational English, and all aspects of.
Grammar that you can use in both of those situations.
So we help you with phrasal verbs and idioms, idiomatic expressions, and general grammar rules.
So in this particular podcast, we're going to look at some phrasal verbs, and the phrasal verbs we're going to look at today are those that we can use in connection with education.
Okay, so phrasal verbs related to or connected in some way to education.
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Okay, so as always, what I'm going to do, I'm going to read out the phrasal verbs, then I'll go through them and give you some examples.
Hopefully you'll understand them and then we'll carry on from there.
Okay, so here are the phrasal verbs to catch on, to drop out, fall.
Behind, find out.
Opt for.
Miss out.
Put off, read over, and look up.
Okay, so all phrasal verbs that we can use that either directly or, or indirectly related to topics and issues about education.
Okay, so let's take them one by one, first one to catch on.
Well, when somebody catches on, it means they get the idea or they learn what the teacher or the lecturer is.