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Come Down, Go Ahead, Go Up ✨Most Common Phrasal Verbs (31-33)

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Index
0:00 Review quiz
3:45 Tips for learning phrasal verbs
5:25 (#31) come down
7:47 (#32) go ahead
9:28 (#33) go up
11:56 Review the 33 most common phrasal verbs

????Special thanks goes to Professor Dilin Liu for generously sharing his impressive and highly useful research on phrasal verbs in English.
I am basing the structure of this playlist on his publications.
????Liu, D. (2011), The most frequently used English phrasal verbs in American and British English: A multicorpus examination. TESOL Quarterly, 45, 661–688.
????Liu, D. and Myers, D. (2020). The most common phrasal verbs with their key meanings for spoken and academic written English: A corpus analysis. Language Teaching Research, 24(3), 403-424 (first published online in 2018).

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FILM CREDITS/DISCLAIMER:
Short clips from the following movies were used for educational purposes. I do not own the rights to these works. I am simply using them to illustrate the target phrasal verbs.
The American President (1995)
Ted 2 (2015)
Little Fockers (2010)
Stranger Things (SO2EO5 “Chapter Five: Dig Dug”)
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