50 Phrasal Verbs with 1 Mug: Advanced English lesson

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Vanessa: Are you ready to

level up your English-speaking skills with a mug? Yes, that's right. Today, you are going to learn

50 phrasal verbs using only one mug. How is it possible? Well, you'll have to wait and see. Hi,

I'm Vanessa from speakenglishwithvanessa.com. And to help you remember all of today's 50

phrasal verbs with a mug, I've created a free PDF worksheet for you With all of these 50 phrasal

verbs, their definitions, sample sentences, and at the bottom of the worksheet, you can answer

Vanessa's challenge question so that you never forget what you've learned. You can click on the

link in the description to download that free PDF worksheet today. And if you're ready to finally

speak confidently in English, I want to invite you to join me in the 30-day phrasal verb challenge.

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With daily lessons, you can join thousands of English learners from around the world to

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can't wait to see you there. All right. Are you ready to learn 50 phrasal verbs with this simple

mug? Let's do it. I pick up the mug to take a drink. When I'm done, I put down the mug on the

coaster. I fill up the mug with hot tea. I set down the mug on the table. Oh,

be careful. Don't knock over the mug. It's almost time to break out my holiday mugs. Santa and

Christmas presents. I haven't used this mug for a while, so I need to brush off the dust. What's

in here? I need to wipe out the mug with a towel. Unfortunately, this mug is dirtier than I thought,

so I need to really clean it out before I use it. I'm cleaning off the outside of this mug with a

towel. When I'm done, I'll wipe it off and it will be as good as new. I pour in some hot tea.

I stir in some milk. I mix in some milk. I stir up my tea. I drizzle in some honey to my tea. I

sprinkle some sugar into my tea. I wipe up the ring on the table that was left by my mug. The

mug heats up my hands on a cold winter day. I put the mug on the coaster to let it cool down

before I drink it. I blow on my tea to help it cool off before I drink it. I don't want

to burn my tongue. Ugh, I messed up my tea and I added salt instead of sugar. Gross. I hand over

Dan's favorite mug so that he can use it for coffee. Here you go. I hang on to the handle

of the mug. I tell my kids to hold on with two hands so that they don't drop the mug. I can't

believe you want to give away my favorite mug. The color on the back of this mug is starting

to wear off after years of use. It's looking a little more pink than red. Oh, I have to keep

the mug away from the edge of the table so that it doesn't fall off. I lift up the mug gently to

take a sip. Try not to slam down your mug, or it's going to make a big mess. When we moved,

I wrapped up each of my mugs so that they didn't break. One time when I was talking, my mug tipped

over and spilled tea all over the table. I add in a new mug to my collection. I clean

up the mug collection so that it's nice and neat. I have so many mugs that I need to stack them up.

Where is it? Aha. I'm going to pick out this mug today. I pour out the cold tea that I forgot about

yesterday. Something hard is stuck at the bottom of my mug, so I need to scrape it out. We've run

out of clean mugs, so I need to wash this one. If we don't wash the mugs after we use them,

they just pile up on the counter. I rinse off the soap from inside my mug and I rinse out my

mug. I turn over the mug to let it dry. And before I put it away, I dry it off. I put my

mug away in the cabinet after I wash it. Uh-oh, I accidentally knocked the mug off the counter. Oh,

no. The handle broke off my mug. I guess the only thing I can do is sweep up the pieces.

Now all I can do is dump out the pieces in the trash. And now after all that hard work,

I'm going to curl up on the couch with a nice hot cup of tea. Well, congratulations on growing your

phrasal verb vocabulary and thank you mug for teaching us 50 phrasal verbs. And let's have a

moment of silence for the poor mug that lost its life today just to teach you about phrasal verbs.

Yes, I bought this mug for $1 just so that I could break it for this video. That's my

dedication to you as your teacher. Well, let's not let that mug die in vain. Let's not let its life

be wasted. Instead, make sure that you download the free PDF worksheet for today's lesson so that

you never forget these 50 phrasal verbs with a mug. You can click on the link in the description

to download that free PDF worksheet today. And if you enjoyed today's phrasal verb lesson,

I invite you to join me in the 30-day phrasal verb challenge where you will finally level up your

English-speaking skills so that you can speak real natural English, which includes phrasal verbs all

the time. Join me and thousands of other motivated English learners from around the world to study

these phrasal verbs with daily exciting lessons. You can click on the link in the description to

get a 40% off discount. So the total course for you is not $99, it is $60 if you click on the link

in the description during this week's promotion. I hope to see you in the course so that you can

continue your love of phrasal verbs and I can continue teaching you English. Well,

thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for

a new lesson here on my YouTube channel. Bye. Try not to slam down your mug or it will make a

big mess. That didn't make any mess though. Try not to slam down your mug. Try not to slam down

your mug. Try not to slam down your mug. Hooray. Uh-oh. That's a durable mug. Uh-oh. I'm just going

to hurt our floor. I'm trying to break you. But wait, do you want more? I recommend watching this

video next where you will learn phrasal verbs for your nighttime routine. Join me on my nighttime

routine and learn important phrasal verbs that you can add to your life as well. I'll see you there.