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How to learn English phrasal verbs in the shortest amount of time.

If you want to learn phrasal verbs to improve your spoken English and sound more like a native speaker, or you just want to understand common spoken English when native speakers talk to each other, then you’ve come to the right place.

Let’s face it, any English learner needs to know phrasal verbs well if they want to sound like a native speaker. Native speakers can easily know that someone is a non native speaker after just listening to a sentence or two. This is mostly because most non native speakers use phrasal verbs so poorly when they speak English. This is a frustrating experience for any ESL learner but there is hope….

The worst thing any non native speaker can ever do is to use a phrasal verb dictionary or a list of phrasal verbs to try to learn them. This is because reading off a list is so hard to properly memorize when trying to speak. Also, many phrasal verbs on the lists are so uncommon, that it is basically a waste of time to even try to remember the list. Did I mention that it is a super boring way to learn as well? I’m sure you already know that.

I’m a Canadian now living in Shanghai. I’ve been privately teaching non native speakers from all over the world to speak like a native speaker. I started doing it for fun but then I quickly realized I was really able to help people. People started telling their friends how quickly they were able to improve and in less then 3 months I had more new students than I even wanted. I usually charge over 100 USD per hour and now I’ve stopped doing that because I’m too busy with other work.

Anyway, since so many nice people who want to learn English still email me every day wanting me to teach them how I taught the other people, I’ve decided to be a nice guy and give away my list of phrasal verb exercises and secrets for free.

If you are interested then sign up below for my free phrasal verb course and you’ll be talking like a native speaker faster than you could imagine.

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