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More Useful Phrasal Verbs For Work

In this lesson, I introduce 8 more useful phrasal verbs for work. You'll learn phrasal verbs like bank on, drum up, pitch in & more. For each phrasal verb, you'll see two examples sentences and you can practise your pronunciation and speaking skills by repeating the sentences with me! If you like my short lessons for busy people and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/derekcallan Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: https://derekcallan.com/newsletter/ More phrasal verbs lessons:    • 8 Useful Phrasal Verbs For Work - Bus...      • Phrasal Verbs For Meetings - Business...   The phrasal verbs in this lesson: go for - to choose or decide Examples: 1. I’m just booking the hotel for our business trip next month. Should we go for the one next to the conference centre or would you prefer to stay in in the city centre? 2. All three of the software solutions look very good. Which one do you think we should go for? take off - to suddenly start to be successful or popular Examples: 1. We are delighted with the way the business has taken off recently. 2. We didn’t have very high expectations when we launched this product, so we were very surprised to see how quickly it took off. fill someone in - to give someone details about something, especially when they missed a meeting or were not present when the information was first discussed Examples: 1. Tom can’t come to the meeting. Can you fill him in later? 2. Martin: You know there have been some changes to the project plan, don’t you? Christina: Yeah, Jenny filled me in so I’m up to speed. (if you’re up to speed with something, you know the latest information about it) bank on - if you bank on something happening, you expect it to happen and rely on it happening Examples: 1. The company is banking on its latest product to help them out of the crisis. 2. We hope this new software update will solve the problem but we’re not banking on it. drum up - if you drum up business or support, you make an effort to get more of it Examples: 1. The company is organising the event to drum up business. 2. We need to put our heads together and find new ways to drum up business. catch up on - to do something you didn’t have time to do earlier Examples: 1. Susan is working late to catch up on some project work. 2. Ana: Are you joining us for a drink later? Alex: I’d love to but I have a lot to catch up on. Maybe next time. get something across - to manage to make someone understand or believe something Examples: 1. The message we want to get across to our customers is that we will stop at nothing to provide the best service. 2. His English isn’t perfect but he still got his point across. pitch in - to join others and help with an activity or task 1. We should be able to finish on schedule if everyone pitches in. 2. Charlie always pitches in if we’re having trouble getting something finished on time – he’s such a great colleague. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:18 go for 2:12 take off 2:58 fill someone in 3:52 bank on 4:36 drum up 5:19 catch up on 6:00 get something across 6:57 pitch in Find out more about me: Website: https://derekcallan.com/ Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekcallan... Facebook:   / derekcallan.english   Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

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