Common Phrasal Verbs in English Songs

Common Phrasal Verbs in English Songs

Phrasal verbs are everywhere in natural English, and songs use them constantly. This lesson teaches the most common ones so your English sounds more fluent and real.

Quick Answer

Common Phrasal Verbs in English Songs helps you learn practical English through music. You will find clear word meanings, example sentences and original songs to practise with, so the language is easy to understand and remember.

What Are Phrasal Verbs

A phrasal verb is a verb plus a small word like up, on or away, and together they make a new meaning. For example, hold on means to wait or persevere. Songs repeat these phrases, which makes them easy to absorb.

Key Words & Phrases

Word / Phrase Meaning Example
to hold on to wait; to not give up Hold on, I am almost there.
to let go to release Sometimes you must let go.
to fade away to slowly disappear Do not fade away.
to fall for to begin to love I fell for you fast.
to move on to recover and continue It is time to move on.
to look up to feel hopeful Things are looking up.
to give up to stop trying Never give up on your dreams.
to reach out to try to contact He reached out to an old friend.

Example Sentences

  • Hold on, brighter days are coming.
  • I finally learned to let go.
  • Please do not fade away from me.
  • I fell for you the moment we met.
  • Do not give up on what you love.

Practise with These Songs

Listen for the small word after each verb. Try shadowing and listening along with these original songs by My Pham VCCI:

Keep Learning

Continue with our guide on learning English through music and build more with English vocabulary from songs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this lesson?

You will learn useful English words and phrases on this topic, each with a clear meaning and an example sentence you can use straight away.

How does music help me learn English?

Music adds melody, rhythm and emotion to words, which makes them far easier to remember than a plain vocabulary list.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Yes. Everything is explained in simple English with examples, and you can learn at your own pace by listening and repeating.

How should I practise?

Read the words and examples, listen to the linked songs, then try using each new word in your own sentence.

Where can I find the songs?

This lesson links to original songs by My Pham VCCI. You can also watch them on YouTube at @myphamvcci.

Conclusion

With songs, emotion and a little daily practice, this English becomes natural and easy to remember. Pick a song, practise a few minutes a day, and watch your English grow.

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