25 Phrasal Verbs for Super Bowl Sunday - By JenniferESL
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00:00 | If you haven't heard then , let me tell you | |
00:02 | that Super Bowl Sunday is coming up on February two | |
00:07 | . This is the biggest game of the season . | |
00:10 | Remember this isn't soccer , this is American football and | |
00:14 | the two best teams from the two divisions will be | |
00:17 | competing to become the champion of the National Football League | |
00:21 | . Who will that be either the san Francisco 49 | |
00:25 | ers or the Kansas City Chiefs . Mm Hi , | |
00:30 | I'm jennifer from english with jennifer and this is a | |
00:33 | special lesson combining sports and grammar . Subscribe and get | |
00:38 | more of my american english lessons . This year's Super | |
00:44 | Bowl , sunday happens to be on Groundhog Day . | |
00:47 | The importance of the sports event is going to overshadow | |
00:50 | the official holiday . I'll still wait to hear whether | |
00:54 | the groundhog predicted more winter or an early spring , | |
00:57 | but most americans are going to gear up for the | |
01:00 | big game later that day . In this lesson , | |
01:04 | I'm going to share 25 phrase all verbs as I | |
01:08 | tell you about Super Bowl 54 some of it will | |
01:11 | be a review , but hopefully everyone will get something | |
01:15 | new out of this lesson . Mm I already used | |
01:25 | three phrase . All verbs come up . It means | |
01:29 | that something will happen soon . It's intransitive , no | |
01:33 | object . Super Bowl sunday is coming up gear up | |
01:42 | , it means to prepare for something , it's intransitive | |
01:46 | , no object americans are going to gear up for | |
01:50 | the big game . Note how you can mention what | |
01:55 | you're preparing for , You can gear up for something | |
01:59 | , you can gear up to do something , get | |
02:05 | something out of something . It means you receive enjoyment | |
02:09 | from something or you learn something from an experience , | |
02:14 | it's transitive , it takes an object . In fact | |
02:17 | it takes two objects , get something out of something | |
02:21 | . For example , you'll get new phrase all verbs | |
02:24 | out of this lesson . Americans get together with friends | |
02:31 | and family on Super Bowl sunday they have Super Bowl | |
02:34 | parties . Such parties were popular in past years here | |
02:39 | in New England . But sadly the new England patriots | |
02:42 | didn't make it to the Super Bowl this year . | |
02:44 | So there won't be any big Super Bowl parties in | |
02:47 | my town . Some people will still gather around the | |
02:50 | tv and tune in to watch the big game . | |
02:54 | Yeah . Miami florida is hosting the Super Bowl this | |
02:58 | year . The city is gearing up to receive thousands | |
03:01 | of visitors . The game kicks off at about 6:30 | |
03:05 | p.m. East Coast time . Yeah . Make sure the | |
03:10 | T . V . Is on a little early . | |
03:12 | If you want to catch the singing of the national | |
03:14 | anthem it's always a big honor to sing at the | |
03:17 | Super Bowl . This year Demi Lovato will perform the | |
03:21 | american national anthem . I always love it when a | |
03:25 | good singer belts out the high notes . It gives | |
03:27 | me goose bumps . Yeah , yeah . After the | |
03:32 | anthem will have the coin toss . This is an | |
03:35 | official and fair way to decide which team gets the | |
03:38 | ball first and which direction each team will be going | |
03:42 | in . Get together . This means to meet and | |
03:48 | spend time together . It's in transitive . No object | |
03:52 | . We can say americans get together on Super Bowl | |
03:56 | sunday americans get together with friends and family on Super | |
04:00 | Bowl . Sunday tune in . This means to watch | |
04:08 | a tv show or a special tv event or listen | |
04:11 | to a radio broadcast . It's intransitive . No object | |
04:16 | . You can tune in to watch the game , | |
04:21 | but we can use the preposition to to name the | |
04:24 | event . Let's tune in to the game kick off | |
04:32 | . It means to start , we use it for | |
04:34 | big events or important periods of time . It can | |
04:40 | also be transitive . It can take an object . | |
04:43 | For example , I sometimes kick off the year with | |
04:47 | a new playlist . Kick off is a sports term | |
04:53 | , an american football . There's always a kick off | |
04:55 | at the start of each half , one team kicks | |
04:58 | the ball for the other team to receive belt out | |
05:06 | . This means to sing loudly . We can also | |
05:09 | use it with instruments and then it means to play | |
05:12 | loudly . A performer can belt out the notes or | |
05:18 | belt out the lyrics so it's transitive . Good singers | |
05:24 | , belt out the high notes . Do you know | |
05:30 | how much people are paying to go to the Super | |
05:32 | Bowl this year ? It's crazy . They have to | |
05:35 | shell out no less than $4,000 a ticket . That's | |
05:39 | the cheapest you'll find . The average ticket is $8,000 | |
05:45 | . Of course prices go up even more if you | |
05:48 | want V . I . P . Tickets , if | |
05:50 | you really want to be treated like a very important | |
05:53 | person and get better seats , better food , avoid | |
05:56 | the crowds , you better be prepared to pay about | |
06:00 | $40,000 For $40,000 . A driver will pick you up | |
06:07 | in a private car , take you to the game | |
06:09 | and then after the game you get to go on | |
06:12 | the field and be part of the celebration . Yeah | |
06:17 | . Shell out . This means to pay a lot | |
06:20 | of money . It's transitive . It takes an object | |
06:24 | Fans have to shell out no less than $4,000 a | |
06:28 | ticket go up . This means to increase its intransitive | |
06:36 | , no object prices go up even more for VIP | |
06:41 | tickets pick up . This means to get someone by | |
06:48 | car and take them somewhere . It's transitive . You | |
06:52 | need an object . A driver will pick you up | |
06:55 | in a private car and take you to the game | |
07:01 | . $40,000 already makes me wince . But I'll tell | |
07:04 | you another price that will make your head spin . | |
07:07 | Company owners may treat their top executives or special clients | |
07:12 | to a private suite that some have compared to a | |
07:16 | yacht . This level of luxury can set someone back | |
07:19 | about $400,000 . You have to be a big football | |
07:24 | fan to pay that kind of money . Right ? | |
07:29 | Well even for those who aren't millionaires , you'll have | |
07:31 | to scrape up enough money for a local hotel , | |
07:34 | which I heard will be about $500 a night . | |
07:38 | Yes . The local hotels will be jacking up their | |
07:41 | rates for the weekend of the Super Bowl . Yeah | |
07:47 | . Set someone back . This means to cost someone | |
07:51 | a lot of money . It's transitive . It takes | |
07:54 | an object . A luxury suite at the Super Bowl | |
07:58 | will set you back about $400,000 . Note how we | |
08:05 | add the sum of money after the phrase , a | |
08:07 | verb . It will set you back about $400,000 . | |
08:12 | It will set you back at least $300,000 . It | |
08:16 | will set you back well over $100,000 scrape something up | |
08:25 | . This means to find or save enough money to | |
08:28 | pay for something . It's transitive . It takes an | |
08:33 | object . We had to scrape up enough money for | |
08:36 | the hotel room . We can also use scrape together | |
08:41 | with the same meaning . We couldn't scrape together enough | |
08:44 | money for the tickets . Jack something up . This | |
08:52 | means to raise the price by a lot . It's | |
08:55 | transitive . It takes an object , you're raising the | |
08:58 | price . So local hotels are jacking up their rates | |
09:02 | before the Super Bowl . So the big game starts | |
09:08 | around 6 30 PM . Half time is longer than | |
09:11 | usual . So the Super Bowl can go quite late | |
09:15 | especially with the postgame celebration . It's kind of bad | |
09:20 | that the game is on a sunday , millions of | |
09:23 | americans stay up late and then it's hard to get | |
09:26 | up the next morning . Mm Some people end up | |
09:30 | calling and sick the next day we're just taking monday | |
09:33 | off . Stay up . This means to go to | |
09:39 | bed later than usual . It's intransitive . No object | |
09:44 | , millions of americans stay up till the end of | |
09:46 | the Super Bowl , millions of americans stay up late | |
09:53 | . Get up . This means to get out of | |
09:56 | bed , it's in transitive , no object after only | |
10:01 | six hours of sleep . It was hard to get | |
10:03 | up the next day . End up . This means | |
10:10 | to be in a situation you didn't plan or expect | |
10:14 | to be in . It's intransitive , no object , | |
10:19 | but you do need to name the situation that you're | |
10:22 | in . End up in trouble . For example , | |
10:27 | end up winning the game , end up the winner | |
10:33 | . Some people end up not going to work the | |
10:35 | next day call in . This means to call by | |
10:43 | phone to report something like being sick . Call in | |
10:49 | sick is a set phrase . It's in transitive , | |
10:53 | but you need to explain why you're calling . You | |
10:56 | need to state the purpose of the call . People | |
11:01 | call in sick the morning after the Super Bowl . | |
11:05 | People call in to say they're not coming to work | |
11:10 | , take something off . This means to take time | |
11:14 | away from something . You can take the day off | |
11:18 | the afternoon off the night off . You can take | |
11:23 | time off from work . Some fans watched the Super | |
11:28 | Bowl and then take the following monday off . Especially | |
11:31 | if they were up all night celebrating with friends . | |
11:37 | So the Super Bowl is the biggest game of the | |
11:40 | year . But did you know that the T . | |
11:42 | V . Commercials are also part of the entertainment fans | |
11:48 | aren't the only ones who spend a lot of money | |
11:51 | . Advertisers also pay a lot of money for air | |
11:54 | time . Super Bowl ads are often like mini movies | |
12:00 | , high budget movies , you don't want to run | |
12:03 | to the bathroom during the commercials you want to stay | |
12:06 | and watch these million dollar ads . Some ads are | |
12:10 | funny . Others are more serious . They might make | |
12:14 | political or social statements so they stir up some controversy | |
12:20 | . All the commercials aim to be memorable . Every | |
12:24 | advertiser wants their Super Bowl ad to be the ad | |
12:27 | that everyone is talking about the next day . Then | |
12:32 | there's the halftime show . This has become one of | |
12:35 | the biggest entertainment platforms in the U . S . | |
12:39 | Past performers include Madonna , lady gaga , Michael , | |
12:44 | Jackson , paul , McCartney and others , millions of | |
12:49 | americans watched the Super Bowl and everyone looks forward to | |
12:52 | the halftime show . This year we're going to see | |
12:56 | Jennifer Lopez and Shakira . Apparently J Lo is promising | |
13:00 | to blow us away with the best halftime show ever | |
13:05 | , stir something or someone up . This means to | |
13:09 | make trouble happen or to create excitement of some kind | |
13:16 | . This fasil verb is transitive , it takes an | |
13:19 | object . You can stir up trouble , stir up | |
13:22 | controversy . You can stir things up . Some Super | |
13:28 | Bowl ads , stir up controversy with social or political | |
13:32 | statements . Look forward to . This means to anticipate | |
13:40 | . So you feel excited about something that is going | |
13:43 | to happen soon . It's transitive . You need an | |
13:46 | object . Everyone looks forward to the halftime show blows | |
13:54 | someone away . This means to impress someone to a | |
13:58 | great extent . It's transitive takes an object . Jennifer | |
14:03 | Lopez promises to blow us away with her halftime show | |
14:11 | . The Super Bowl is a big event and it | |
14:13 | lasts about four hours . Sometimes you already know in | |
14:17 | the first half who's going to win . But other | |
14:20 | years the game is really tight . This means that | |
14:23 | both teams play really well . It can also be | |
14:28 | very exciting when one team is down by say two | |
14:31 | touchdowns and then they come back . Sports fans love | |
14:36 | comeback stories . Some games can be heartbreaking when fans | |
14:43 | see their favorite teams start out strong and then fall | |
14:46 | apart on the field , they end up losing the | |
14:48 | lead and losing the game . However things turn out | |
14:53 | there can be only one winner . The Super Bowl | |
14:56 | champion wins the Vince Lombardi trophy . Individual players receive | |
15:03 | a Super Bowl ring and as in other sports there's | |
15:06 | an M . V . P . The most valuable | |
15:09 | player receives his own trophy . Come back . This | |
15:16 | means to return to a place in sports . It | |
15:19 | means to return from a losing position In one Super | |
15:25 | Bowl . The New England Patriots were down by I | |
15:27 | think 25 points and then they came back to win | |
15:33 | . It's intransitive no object . They came back in | |
15:36 | the second half and won the game . Start out | |
15:43 | . This is a conversational way to say start . | |
15:48 | We use it to talk about how something begins . | |
15:53 | It's in transitive . The team started out strong , | |
15:59 | the teams started out with strong defense fall apart . | |
16:07 | This means to lose control and not be able to | |
16:10 | function . You're no longer successful . It's in transitive | |
16:17 | . A team can start out strong and then fall | |
16:20 | apart turnout . This means to happen in a certain | |
16:28 | way . We use this to describe the end of | |
16:32 | a situation . It's intransitive things turned out well he | |
16:40 | turned out to be a good player . Don't confuse | |
16:47 | turnout and end up both phrase all verbs have to | |
16:51 | do with an outcome . We often use end up | |
16:56 | with a verb in the I . N . G | |
16:58 | . Form end up winning , end up losing and | |
17:04 | we say who did this , They ended up winning | |
17:07 | , they ended up losing . We often use turnout | |
17:13 | with an adverb or an infinitive turn out well turn | |
17:20 | out to be a complete domination and we say this | |
17:24 | about the situation . It turned out well it turned | |
17:29 | out to be a complete domination . So did you | |
17:35 | learn something new about Super Bowl ? Sunday ? I'm | |
17:39 | not a football expert and I bet there are some | |
17:41 | of you who could teach me about the game , | |
17:44 | but I hope I gave you a good list of | |
17:46 | phrase . All verbs to study and practice . Let's | |
17:51 | review The 25 Phrase , All Verbs . No , | |
17:56 | all read each phrase a verb and you recall the | |
17:59 | definitions Come up as in the Super Bowl is coming | |
18:04 | up , get together , let's get together for the | |
18:10 | Super Bowl . Gear up , We're gearing up for | |
18:17 | the game . Yeah , tune in . Let's tune | |
18:23 | into the game . Get something out of something . | |
18:29 | You'll get some vocabulary out of this lesson . Yeah | |
18:38 | . Kick off The event kicks off at 6:30 . | |
18:46 | Go up prices go up for VIP tickets . Yeah | |
18:52 | . Mhm . Show out something . You'll have to | |
18:57 | shell out . $4,000 for that ticket . Built something | |
19:03 | out . She built it out the high notes . | |
19:08 | Mhm . Pick someone up . A driver will pick | |
19:13 | you up in a private car . Yeah . Stay | |
19:24 | up . We stayed up late . Get up . | |
19:31 | It was hard to get up the next morning . | |
19:36 | Set someone back . A private suite will set you | |
19:40 | back about $400,000 , scrape something up . We couldn't | |
19:49 | scrape up enough money for the tickets . Jack something | |
19:56 | up . The hotels are jacking up their rates this | |
20:01 | weekend . Yeah , No , end up which team | |
20:12 | will end up winning call in . Some people will | |
20:19 | call in sick on monday , take something off . | |
20:28 | Some people may take monday off . Mm Yeah , | |
20:35 | stir something . Or someone up like Super Bowl ads | |
20:40 | can stir up controversy with social or political statements . | |
20:48 | Look forward to something . I look forward to the | |
20:52 | halftime show . Yeah . Come back as in the | |
21:02 | team was losing and then they came back in the | |
21:04 | second half . Start out , they didn't start out | |
21:11 | well , but then they got better fall apart . | |
21:17 | A team has to stay strong . They can't fall | |
21:20 | apart turnout . Things will turn out great for one | |
21:26 | team . Yeah , blow someone away . The halftime | |
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