31 Phrasal Verbs for Business English
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n 27 Phrasal Verbs that You Should Know, Daniel Welsch explained and gave examples of the most essential phrasal verbs that every student of English needs. In this book, he does the same with Business English.
These phrasal verbs are the expressions you need to know for any job in international business--helping students learn them quickly, easily and forever.
This method has been used and tested by teachers with decades of experience in helping students to speak English. It's fun and it works!
Daniel Welsch
Daniel Welsch lleva una década enseñando inglés en Madrid, España. Desde hace tres años escribe una página web dedicado a enseñarlo por todo el mundo. Sus libros han ayudado a miles de personas a mejorar su nivel, y un porcentaje de todas las ventas va a organizaciones solidarias que trabajan en países en desarrollo.
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31 Phrasal Verbs for Business English - Daniel Welsch
31 PHRASAL VERBS FOR BUSINESS ENGLISH
The Phrasal Verbs you should know for international business.
By Daniel Welsch
Copyright © Daniel Welsch, 2012. All rights reserved.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Grammar of Phrasal Verbs
The 31 Phrasal Verbs
Exercises
Answers
About the Author
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INTRODUCTION
Last year, I wrote a book called 27 Phrasal Verbs that You Should Know. That book, (available on Amazon) introduces 27 of the most important phrasal verbs in the English language. The ones we use every day, that a student will surely encounter.
Someone who wants to learn English should memorize a certain number of phrasal verbs, but that number certainly isn’t more than 100.
The rest of the phrasal verbs you’ll find are more or less easy to guess based on a knowledge of the basic meanings of the particles and prepositions.
For example, this sentence:
I’m going to take these shoes back to the shop.
Take back has a fairly obvious meaning, if we know that back is used with various verbs (go back, come back, etc.) to mean in the same direction as you came from or a backwards movement.
The same thing happens with the phrasal verb speak up. If we know that up usually means an increase or an upward movement, we can guess the meaning of this sentence.
Could you please speak up? I can’t hear