This video teaches 20 essential phrasal verbs used for describing household chores and daily tasks, including clean up (tidy a room), wash up (clean dishes), take out (remove garbage), pick up (collect items from floor), put away (return items to proper place), sweep up (clean floor with broom), wipe down (clean surfaces), throw away (dispose of trash), fold up (fold clothes), hang up (suspend clothes), turn off (deactivate devices), mop up (clean liquid spills), dust off (remove dust), make up (prepare bed), set up (arrange items), clear away (remove used items), fill up (make container full), run out of (exhaust supply), and fix up (repair or improve something). The instructor emphasizes that practicing these phrases in context helps learners improve their spoken English proficiency.
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In my today's video, I'm going to talk about homes and choice phrases. The phrases that we are supposed to use uh to describe the house works.
>> [music] >> Okay.
So, you know, as I usually say, if you want to really improve your English, what you should do is practicing.
You know, that's why English father will do speaking in English In that way, you can easily improve your spoken English.
Good. [clears throat] So, let's move on to the expressions.
So, the first one is clean up.
Clean up.
You know, clean up you to my children.
Wait.
So, clean up.
For example, she cleaned up her room. She cleaned up her room. I want to clean up my room. You know, English in Okay, I want to clean up my table.
Okay.
Yesterday, I cleaned up my table.
You see, cleaned up. Number one. And the second one is wash up.
Wash up.
I'll wash up the dishes. Please wash up the dishes. What are you doing? I'm washing up. I'm washing up the dishes.
Okay. And the third one is take out.
Please take out take out the garbage. Take out.
Take out the garbage. Okay.
And number four pick up. Pick up collect things from the floor. Kakasu each other.
Uh please pick up those clothes. Please pick up the house. You want to do that.
When you see each other, you know.
So, pick up your clothes. Which okay?
What are you doing? You want to see in there. What are you doing? I'm picking up my clothes. I'm picking up my exercise books.
Okay.
What are you doing, my friend? I'm picking up my exercise book, my stuff.
Okay.
Four.
Let's move on to the next one.
Put away.
Put away.
Put away to put away to miss my children. Kakasu each other. You know, return things to the correct place.
So, that's called put away.
Put it away. Put away your shoes.
Okay, put away your books.
Kakasu each other.
And number six is sweep up.
Sweep up. Sweep up. And this one put away.
Put away. Okay, put away. And then sweep up.
Sweep up each other.
Okay, what are you doing? I'm sweeping up the room.
I'm sweeping up my office. Sweep up.
Okay, I want to sweep up.
Uh just a minute. Let me sweep up the room.
Wait.
And number seven, wipe down.
Wipe down.
For example, wipe down the table after eating. Wipe down. What are you doing?
Uh measure that they know wipe down.
What are you doing? I'm wiping. Wiping.
You know, what are you doing? So, wipe down.
And then number eight throw away.
Throw throw me to throw throw away. Okay, we can say together.
Throw away.
Throw away to put something in the trash. Put something in the trash. For example, throw away the old papers.
Throw away the old papers.
Okay, throw away to >> [clears throat] >> throw away.
Good. So, so far we have learned eight of them. Eight of them. Now, let's move on to number nine.
Number nine is this fold up.
You see, fold up. Fold up.
Fold up each other.
We will go in the chapter number score fold up. What are you doing? I'm folding up. I'm folding up the clothes. Fold up.
Okay, fold up the laundry.
And number 10 hang up.
Hang up each other.
Hang up.
Wait, let me hang up the clothes.
Wait, let me hang up the jacket. Okay, I'm hanging up.
Hang up hang up your jacket. Jacket and you see hang up.
And number 11 turn off.
Turn off gives us arms of turn off each other. So, turn off the light before you go to bed.
Okay, turn on each other.
Okay, each other. So, turn on the washing machine.
Turn on the machine. Machine each other. Turn on.
Turn on the light.
Each other. Turn on.
Good.
Number 13 mop up.
Mop up. When you see each other, you know, each other.
Mop up.
So, she mopped up she mopped up the spilled water.
Spilled each other. And then each other.
Each other.
Mop up each other. You know, you can make past.
She's she's mopping up the spilled water.
Mopping up. Mop up.
Okay, and 14 dust off.
Remove the dust.
Dust off the Dust off.
I'm dusting off the shelf. I'm dusting off my shoe. Dust off.
Uh 15, make up.
Make up. The two prepare usually for a bed. Make up.
Make up your bed.
Okay. So, they came after they do that.
After you do that, make up. What are you doing? I'm making up the bed.
Okay. Make up.
Make up is a phrasal verb in English.
It's a phrasal verb.
Um and 16, set up.
Set up.
Set up it to arrange or prepare something.
Okay. What's the dress? Oh, good day, sir. Set up. For example, um set up the table for dinner.
>> [clears throat] >> I'm setting up the room.
Okay.
I'm setting up the classroom.
Set up.
Good. We're about to finish.
Um 17, clear away. Clear away. Clear away means remove things after use. Clearing away the rotting Clear away. For example, clear away dishes.
And number 18, uh fill up. Fill her up. Fill her up. Fill her up.
Fill up. Fill up the water.
Okay.
Go to.
Filling up. What are you doing? I'm filling up the water. What are you doing? I'm filling up the oil in the bottle. Fill up. Fill up. Go to.
Okay.
Uh number 19, um run out of. I think you know this one.
Run out of it to Uh fit it to it to that. Run out of.
For example, we run out of soap.
Okay.
I run out of money. When I did it, my liquor didn't get out. Run out of.
This is past form, run out. Okay. This run, this is ran.
Ran. Okay. Like in the car or cut.
And then this one, this one, cut.
Short a.
Long a. Just like that. Here, run.
And this one, run. Good. And 20, and the last one, fix up.
Fix up it to mean wash up with you that.
See the race to support fix up. For example, they fixed up the old house.
Fix up.
Okay. What do you want to fix up?
You want to fix up your bed? Do you want to fix up your seats? What do you want to fix up?
My support by doing Okay. Fix up.
Excellent.
Practice makes perfect. Let's practice hardly and improve our English.
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Have a nice time. I see English, a brighter [music and singing] future we have found.
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