Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 172

和哈利一起说更好的英语|第172集

Speak Better English with Harry

2020-04-07

9 分钟
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Hi there, this is Harry from www.englishlessonviaskype.com and welcome back to my English learning podcast where I try to help you understand the English language and help you improve your English speaking skills.Do you run, race, dash or sprint? What's the difference? Today, you will learn English verbs connected to movement. Learn English with me. Improve your conversational skills in my Easy Peasy English learning club https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/easy-peasy-english-clubSuppo...
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  • Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome to the podcast where I try to help you to improve and understand the use of the english language, where we use expressions and words, grammar and basic aspects of your conversational English that will help you to get on with people, hopefully in a better way.

  • So I'm sure many of you have seen that movie Madagascar.

  • You know, when the penguin starts singing, let's move it, move it.

  • I want to move it, move it.

  • Okay, so what we're going to talk about in this podcast are verbs connected with movement.

  • Move it, move it, movement.

  • Okay, so let's look at a few of them.

  • I'll give you the words and try to give you an example, and hopefully then you can use them or even go back and watch the film Madagascar.

  • Move it, move it.

  • Okay, let's start.

  • So what have we got for the first one?

  • So, as I said, these are all verbs connected with movement, okay?

  • Verbs related to movement.

  • So the first one, to creep, to creep is to move very slowly, like a cat.

  • When a cat is looking at a bird and it wants to pounce or jump on the bird, it creeps along the ground.

  • So if you have a pet cat and he's out in the garden, just watch him, and that movement very, very slowly along the ground, and then suddenly, voom, he jumps, okay?

  • So to creep, to move very slowly.

  • To stroll.

  • To stroll is to walk leisurely.

  • Let's go for a stroll through the park.