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Speech Perfect!
Roselyn Martinez
14 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is made for English Language Learners. The episodes cover idioms, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Website: https://linktr.ee/linmartin Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speechperfect/message Thank you!
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This podcast is made for English Language Learners. The episodes cover idioms, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Website: https://linktr.ee/linmartin Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speechperfect/message Thank you!
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Language Learning
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Check in, Go through/ go over and Send over - Phrasal Verbs | EP 2
Speech Perfect!
3 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
Check in, Go through/ go over and Send over - Phrasal Verbs | EP 2

Today, I'm going to share with you three phrasal verbs for the English office environment. I hope this can be useful especially for back-office workers and email users. The first phrasal verb is “check in" 1) Check in means updating or to give a status report or to share new information.  - For instance, you want to check in about a specific account of your client. 2) Go through or go over - to review something. To search through or review carefully and have a chance to discuss or explain. To examine something that contains a collection of things carefully in order to organize them. 3) Send over means to email or to physically mail something. To forward, to dispatch or to direct (someone, something).

Speech Perfect!
This podcast is made for English Language Learners. The episodes cover idioms, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Website: https://linktr.ee/linmartin Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speechperfect/message Thank you!