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Stop memorizing boring lists! If you want to sound natural in English, you don’t need more grammar—you need phrasal verbs. In this episode of the English Listening Podcast, your host Sophie teaches you the 20 most essential phrasal verbs through a realistic, immersive story about a chaotic morning. Native speakers don't say "I arrived late" or "I postponed the meeting." They say "I showed up" and "I put it off." If you sound like a textbook, it’s because you aren't using phrasal verbs. This video is designed for Intermediate (B1-B2) and Advanced (C1-C2) learners who want to move past the "Intermediate Plateau" and speak with real-world confidence. What you will experience in this lesson: Immersive Storytelling:** Hear a 3-minute story packed with 20 daily phrasal verbs in context. Natural Reductions:* Learn how "Go off" and "Slept in" sound when spoken at native speed. Active Shadowing:** A deep-dive speaking workout where you repeat the phrases with Sophie to build muscle memory. Real-World Context:** No boring definitions—just real situations like car troubles and office drama. 0:00 - Why boring verb lists don't work 1:30 - Welcome to English Listening Podcast with Sophie 2:45 - The Story: A Chaotic Morning (Listening Practice) 5:30 - Breaking down the 20 Phrasal Verbs 8:00 - Intensive Shadowing Exercise (Speak with Sophie) 15:00 - Final tips for natural fluency If you want to stop sounding like a textbook and start sounding like a native, make sure to *SUBSCRIBE* and join our community! 🔔 💬 *Question of the day:* Which phrasal verb is the most difficult for you to remember? Tell me in the comments, and I’ll help you use it in a sentence! #LearnEnglishThroughStory #PhrasalVerbs #EnglishListeningPodcast #SpeakEnglishNaturally #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishShadowing #FluentEnglish2026