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The Big Book of Phrasal Verbs in Use

Dialogues, Definitions & Practice for ESL/EFL Students

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The Big Book of Phrasal Verbs in Use

By: Jackie Bolen
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Learn hundreds of phrasal verbs in a fun and engaging way!

Find out how people speak English in real life. That’s where The Big Book of Phrasal Verbs in Use comes in. First, you’ll see each phrasal verb used in a dialogue and then you’ll find out what each one means. Finally, it’s time for some practice! It’s everything you need to bone up on your English vocabulary!

Pick up this learning English for adults resources if you want to...

  • Have hundreds of phrasal verbs at your fingertips.
  • See how they are used in real life.
  • Improve your American English.
  • Speak English fluently and confidently.
  • Have some fun while learning English.
  • Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score.

Jackie Bolen has 20 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary and conversational skills in no time at all!

These are the phrasal verbs that you’ll hear over and over again in real life. Speak more fluently and gain some confidence with this book. It's one of the best learning English tools for intermediate and advanced students.

The Big Book of Phrasal Verbs in Use by Jackie Bolen will help you stay motivated while consistently improving your English skills. Download this learning activity book today!

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Half of the book refers to the word "blank" and its different meanings..... half of the book deals with one word... why?
is it not better instead of 1No word with 200 different meanings to have 200No different words with 1No meaning..?
I got tired listening to "blank" and how it is used. I've been in the UK for 5years and havent heard this word so often as the book suggests............................

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