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BBC Learning English

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BBC Learning English provides great grammar,

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Narrator
Hello and welcome to English at University - the series that brings you the English words and phrases you need to help you through your first year at university.

We're going to follow new student Mary, who's about to begin her first year of study abroad - at The University of Studies – that's the UK's thirty-second best university. She's been offered a place to study for a degree in Business. It's a great opportunity for her but her mum and dad are sad to see her go…

Mum
… and she's flying to London today… London in the UK… yes, she's done very well. I'm so proud of her but… but I'm worried she's not going to eat properly and she might get in with the wrong crowd and…

Dad
Your mother is so emotional. It's the opportunity of a lifetime for you Mary. Make the most of it – forget about us, we'll be fine.

Mary
Forget about who?!

Dad
Ha ha. Now have you packed everything? Clothes, books, toothbrush...

Mum
Sorry about that. That was your Grandma on the phone – she says good luck and send her a postcard from Paris. I think she meant London. She also said 'Don't do anything I wouldn't do!'

Mary
What?

Mum
It's a joke. She learnt it from her English friends. It means 'Have a good time and don't get into trouble'. Now have you packed everything? Passport, student visa, your acceptance letter from the university and your new laptop – you can use that to video-time us.

Dad
Good idea – very sensible. Have you got your credit card and cash?

Mary
Yes Dad!

Mum
Ah, that sounds like your taxi. Well… bye bye darling. Safe journey! Have a good trip and keep in touch.

Mary
I'll call as soon as I land in Paris… I mean London!

Narrator
It can be scary leaving home for the first time, but Mary seems quite cool and calm about it, even though her mum's getting a bit mushy – she's getting quite sad and emotional. While Mary says her final goodbyes, let's go over the words of encouragement you can give to someone who's leaving home for the first time…

I'm proud of you.
It's the opportunity of a lifetime.
Don't do anything I wouldn't do!
Make the most of it.
Safe journey!
Keep in touch!

To practise these phrases – and to learn some more like this, visit us at BBC Learning English dot com. Now, back to Mary, and her dad's looking a bit tearful… He's a big softy really – that means he gets emotional very easily.

Mary
Err Dad, are you ok?

Dad
Bye Mary… I love you!

Mum
Bye Mary. Bye. Oh no, look, she's left her 'good luck' teddy bear behind.

Narrator
Come on Dad, you'll be fine! So Mary is off to the UK to study. In the coming weeks you can hear how she gets on dealing with university life, studying and eventually taking her exams. And I'll be here with some English words and phrases to help her on her way. So join me again soon for English at University. Bye!

5 years, 8 months ago
5 years, 8 months ago

Pronunciation How to say
reinstate
/riːɪnˈsteɪt/

5 years, 8 months ago

bbclearningenglishFACE UP TO PHRASALS
HANG UP

#Meaning - If you hang up, you end a telephone call by breaking the connection between yourself and the person you are speaking to.

#Grammar - This phrasal verb does not usually have an object (except telephone or phone). You can separate the verb from its particle, but not if the object is a pronoun.

She hung up - RIGHT
She hung up the telephone - RIGHT (this is rare)
She hung the phone up - RIGHT (this is rare)
She hung up it - WRONG

#Example sentence: How rude - I was in the middle of telling her a story and she just hung up!
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#Synonyms: ring off
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For more on this topic: http://bit.ly/faceuptophrasals
#phrasalverbs #learningenglish #learnenglish #learn #learning #phrasal

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Learning English - Face Up to Phrasals

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How do you say the word 'often'?
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