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E83 How to Use “Get In,” “Get Out,” “Get Up,” and “Get Down” Like a Native Speaker


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Are you tired of feeling confused by English phrasal verbs? Many English learners struggle with these types of verbs because the meanings can change depending on the situation. These are common in everyday conversation and understanding them is key to sounding more like a native speaker.

In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we focus on four common phrasal verbs that all use the word “get"—get in, get out, get up, and get down. We go through each phrasal verb one by one, giving clear explanations and example sentences. You’ll hear how native speakers use these expressions in everyday life and in common situations—like talking about travel, school, relationships, or even action movies. By listening to real examples, you’ll better understand how to use these phrases naturally when you speak English.

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Get In: Mean Girls

Get Out: Get Out

Get Up: The Matrix

Get Down: Kool and the Gang

Get Down: Terminator

📝 Vocabulary list:

get in:

  1. To enter a particular space, like a car or building.
  2. To arrive at a particular destination (e.g., "The flight gets in at noon").
  3. To be accepted into a university or program after applying.
  4. To find time to do an activity in a busy schedule (e.g., "get some exercise in").

get out:

  1. To leave an enclosed space and go outside.
  2. To avoid doing a particular task or obligation.
  3. For information to become known or spread, often without being planned.
  4. To be unable to speak or say what you want to say.

get up:

  1. To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position.
  2. To get out of bed in the morning.

get up on / get up to date / get up to speed:

  1. To learn about something or do more research about something in order to become knowledgeable.

get down:

  1. To move from a standing position to a sitting or lying position.
  2. To become sad or depressed.
  3. To party and have a lot of fun (informal).
  4. To successfully swallow or eat food/drink.
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