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Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Eve Rydel
25 episodes
1 week ago
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw
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Language Learning
Education
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Phrasal Verbs with Look
Speak Well by Eve Rydel
13 minutes 1 second
6 years ago
Phrasal Verbs with Look

to look out= watch out

to look out the window or to look through the window

to look up a word online

to look up to someone/ ex.  to look up to a great professor

to look down on lazy professors

to look for your keys or to look for love

to look over homework - to check it briefly

to look after a child, a pet, a grandparent

to look someone in the eye - Look me in the eye to see if you are telling the truth. (parent to the child)

to look in on someone - to check if they are o.k. 

to look at a painting, a photograph etc. 

Online Exercises for you to do: 

 https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/structures/phrasal_verbs_look.htm 








Speak Well by Eve Rydel
Podcasts on a variety of topics all designed to help you speak English well. The focus is on using proper English and emphasizing how to avoid commonly made mistakes by ESL learners. Don't delay build your confidence in English as of today. Contact information: everydel@gmail.com or 501-520-361 Need Lessons? Skype lessons or face to face in downtown Warsaw