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ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS ABOUT FOOD

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In this English lesson to help you improve your English, you will explain six English phrasal verbs Americans often use when talking about food. You will learn how to use "wolf down" in your next English conversation. With Thanksgiving "coming up" in a few weeks, I thought this would be the perfect time for a lesson about English phrasal verbs and food.

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the next phrasal verb is warm up be careful this is different from thought out because thought out is always frozen warm up is probably going to be refrigerated when food is refrigerated it means it's kept in the refrigerator the day after thanksgiving there are often a lot of leftovers leftovers that's food that we couldn't eat at the meal but we wanted to keep to eat later so the friday after thanksgiving thanksgiving in the united states is always on a thursday that friday we often have leftovers and they are usually kept in the refrigerator overnight so in order to eat the turkey the potatoes the corn that is left over from thanksgiving we often have to warm it up now we might warm it up in the microwave or we might warm it up in the oven the next english phrasal verb that i want to talk about isn't actually an english phrasal verb it only sounds like one and that is gone bad now those leftovers from thanksgiving they will probably only be edible for about a week maybe a week at the most if something is edible it means you can eat it but if it has gone bad it means don't eat that food you might get sick so leftovers after thanksgiving will probably go bad after about a week but to be honest the leftovers in my house from thanksgiving they never last a week they only last a few days by then everybody has already eaten all the leftovers up
i pig out and when you pig out that means you eat a lot you don't care how many calories you're eating you don't care how much weight you're going to gain you don't care if your pants are going to fit after the meal you just eat and eat and eat and that's what we call pigging out all right i'm driving in the car now we will get to the powder house and we have another english phrasal verb to talk about

i think we're getting close i see the water

so

if you wanted to go swimming in the water you can't stay out of it it's probably uh very dirty we are so close to the powder house i can taste it and of course that's an idiom i would never want to taste a building but i could say the same thing about thanksgiving a couple weeks away i could say oh it's so close i can taste it we are now on the other side of the river where the uh powder house is and it looks like the powder house was built in 1771. it's a long time ago remember the united states uh we're not as old as a lot of countries like uh over in europe or asia or africa we're a young country



0:00-0:41 Introduction to English Phrasal Verbs With Food
0:42-1:53 English Phrasal Verb Wolf Down Explained
1:54-2:54 English Phrasal Verb Thaw Out Explained
2:55-3:59 English Phrasal Verb Warm Up Explained
4:00-5:45 English Phrasal Verb Gone Bad Explained
5:46-8:19 English Phrasal Verb Pig Out Explained
8:20-9:39 English Phrasal Verb Polish Off Explained

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