Sinopse do Episódio "🎧 Episode: Mastering Phrasal Verbs in the Workplace: Set Up, Carry Out, Cut Back & More"
Episode Description:In this episode, we guide you through a week of immersive English practice focused on real workplace situations and essential phrasal verbs. Learn how to naturally use set up, carry out, cut back, lay off, and draw up in context — while reviewing grammar topics like the Present Perfect and Simple Past.You'll hear prompts, examples, and mock answers designed to boost your confidence in conversation. Perfect for learners looking to improve fluency, build vocabulary, and talk about real work experiences in English.🎯 Daily Focus:Monday: Present Perfect with "set up"Tuesday: Simple Past with "carry out"Wednesday: Present Perfect with "cut back"Thursday: Simple Past with "lay off"Bonus: Real-life uses of "draw up"Whether you’re studying alone or as part of a course, this episode gives you the structure and motivation to reflect, speak, and improve — one phrasal verb at a time.
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