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Was an amazing course and very useful idioms and phrasal verbs

Amazing closure for this course! hahaha exactly while you appeared I was looking your flags. You have a lot of them, have you visited all of these countries? 😮

The best english teacher who has taught me in my life. Neither my middle school teachers used an easy way to explain me as you.
  • Love the course, I like it is very different from others and those small words and phrases are very common in reading and everyday spacking.

  • You could add a couple more per classes, that would be great.

Amazing course!!

It's exactly what I needed!
**LIST OF PHRASAL VERBS AND IDIOMS OF THIS COURSE** ### **Class 02: Idioms and Phrasal Verbs for Business** **Understanding Idioms and Phrasal Verbs** * **Idioms**: Figurative expressions, not meant to be taken literally. Example: "Piece of cake" means "easy." * **Phrasal Verbs**: A verb combined with another part of speech, usually a preposition, to create new meanings. Example: "Drop in" means to visit briefly. **New Idioms** 1. **Call it a day** – To stop working.Example: "I’m going to call it a day at 5:00 PM." 2. **Back to square one** – To start over.Example: "Our plan didn’t work; we’re back to square one." 3. **Back to the drawing board** – To completely rethink and start a new plan.Example: "This product failed; we need to go back to the drawing board." 4. **Bang for the buck** – Greater value for money.Example: "We may get more bang for our buck by offering a special deal." 5. **Belt-tightening** – Reducing expenses.Example: "We had to do some belt-tightening to survive." ### **Class 03: Express Yourself with Business Idioms** **New Idioms** 1. **By the book** – To strictly follow the rules.Example: "My mom always goes by the book at work." 2. **Call the shots** – To be in charge.Example: "I like to call the shots at home." 3. **Cave in** – To give in under pressure.Example: "The teacher caved in and took the kids out for recess." 4. **Corner the market** – To dominate the business market.Example: "Apple cornered the market with the iPhone." 5. **Cash cow** – A product that generates a lot of money.Example: "The iPhone is Apple’s cash cow." ### **Class 05: Panic Button!** **New Idioms** 1. **Bells and whistles** – Extra features or accessories.Example: "My car has all the bells and whistles, even heated seats." 2. **Hit the panic button** – To stop everything out of fear.Example: "My boss hit the panic button when the plan wasn’t going well." 3. **On the same wavelength** – To think alike.Example: "My coworker and I are on the same wavelength when working together." 4. **Hope for the best** – To expect a good outcome.Example: "We secured our house and hoped for the best during the storm." 5. **Blow a fuse** – To get very angry.Example: "Dad blew a fuse when he saw the car damage." ### **Class 06: Using Idioms for Projects** **New Idioms** 1. **Pull the plug** – To stop a project.Example: "We pulled the plug on the project when we saw it was failing." 2. **State-of-the-art** – The latest in technology.Example: "This phone is state-of-the-art." 3. **In the long run** – Eventually.Example: "In the long run, we’ll meet our goals." 4. **Well-oiled machine** – Something that runs smoothly.Example: "Our team works like a well-oiled machine." 5. **Cutting edge** – The most advanced.Example: "This car has cutting-edge technology." ### **Class 07: Phrasal Verbs for Technology** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Lay off** – To fire staff.Example: "The company had to lay off workers." 2. **Run out of** – To have no more of something.Example: "We are running out of products." 3. **Back up** – To copy information.Example: "Remember to back up your files." 4. **Come up** – To occur or happen.Example: "Problems can come up during a project." 5. **Keep up with** – To stay updated.Example: "It’s hard to keep up with social media trends." 6. **Go under** – To go bankrupt.Example: "The business may go under without a loan." ### **Class 09: Phrasal Verbs for Computing** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Boot up** – To turn on the computer. * Example: "My mom always forgets to boot up the computer." 2. **Log in** – To enter your credentials to access the system. * Example: "You can’t open any programs until you log in." 3. **Log out** (or **Log off**) – To exit from a computer or website. * Example: "Don’t forget to log out before leaving the office." 4. **Scroll up/down** – To move up or down on a screen. * Example: "It’s hard to scroll up and down on my phone." 5. **Wipe out** – To erase all information. * Example: "She clicked on a virus attachment that wiped out all the files." 6. **Sign up** – To register or join using your email and name. * Example: "You must sign up to read the articles." ### **Class 10: Phrasal Verbs for Customer Service** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Drop in/Drop by** – To visit briefly. * Example: "I’ll drop by the library to see my friend." 2. **Going on** – To describe something that is happening. * Example: "It’s important to know what’s going on in the world." 3. **Hold on** – To wait. * Example: "The secretary asked me to hold on." 4. **Find out** – To discover information. * Example: "We need to find out what our customers want." 5. **Take on** – To hire more staff. * Example: "Amazon is taking on 1,500 new employees." 6. **Push** – To promote a product or service. * Example: "We’re going to push our new product." ### **Class 11: Sort It Out** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Take over** – To take control. * Example: "Amazon may take over the online world." 2. **Deal with** – To handle a problem. * Example: "The manager has to deal with customer complaints." 3. **Fill out** – To complete a form. * Example: "I need to fill out an application for a passport." 4. **Bail out** – To rescue someone or something. * Example: "The government bailed out the automobile industry." 5. **Fall through** – When something is not completed successfully. * Example: "The deal fell through because of financing issues." 6. **Sort out** – To organize or fix something. * Example: "The boss had to sort out the project problems." ### **Class 13: Phrasal Verbs and Idioms** **New Phrasal Verbs and Idioms** 1. **Turn to** – To seek help. * Example: "We often turn to our families in times of need." 2. **Get by** – To survive or manage. * Example: "It’s hard to get by on one paycheck." 3. **Put in a good word for** – To recommend or say something positive about someone. * Example: "I asked my friend to put in a good word for me at their job." 4. **Step in** – To take someone’s place or role. * Example: "The Vice President will step in when the President retires." 5. **Stick up for** – To defend or support someone. * Example: "My brother always sticks up for me when I’m in trouble." 6. **Count on** – To rely on or depend on someone. * Example: "You can count on me for help anytime." ### **Class 14: It Takes All Kinds** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Cut to the bone** – To reduce or cut back as much as possible. * Example: "We had to cut expenses to the bone to stay within budget." 2. **Ballpark figure** – A rough estimate. * Example: "The plumber gave us a ballpark figure of $10,000 for the repair." 3. **Blank check** – Unlimited freedom to do what is needed. * Example: "The manager gave us a blank check to complete the project." 4. **Blue-collar** – A worker who does manual labor or hands-on work. * Example: "Plumbers and construction workers are blue-collar employees." 5. **White-collar** – A worker who performs office or administrative work. * Example: "Managers and lawyers are white-collar employees." 6. **Run smoothly** – To operate efficiently without problems. * Example: "The event ran smoothly, just as planned." ### **Class 15: Cut the Mustard** **New Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Get it** – To understand something. * Example: "He didn’t get it at first, but now he understands." 2. **Look up to** – To admire or respect someone. * Example: "I look up to my grandmother." 3. **Give in** – To stop resisting or arguing; to yield. * Example: "He always gives in to his brother during arguments." 4. **Cut the mustard** – To meet expectations or standards. * Example: "The new manager didn’t cut the mustard, so they let him go." 5. **Give up** – To stop trying. * Example: "Don’t give up when learning a new skill." ### **Class 16: Get Going!** **New "Get" Phrasal Verbs** 1. **Get at** – To criticize. * Example: "The coach always gets at players who don’t perform well." 2. **Get rid of** – To throw away or eliminate. * Example: "We need to get rid of the old furniture." 3. **Get over** – To recover from something. * Example: "She can’t seem to get over her illness." 4. **Get on with** – To have a good relationship. * Example: "I get on with my coworkers really well." 5. **Get away** – To go on vacation or take a break. * Example: "I need to get away for a few days."
Great Course
I really love the class! thank you so so much!

This course put in a good word was awesome. Now we are on the same wavelenght

thank you very good
Amazing course, Sarah is a great teacher,I love her methodology. Thk! :)

Love the teacher, love the course, love everything 😃

This is one of the best courses from Platzi. I really liked it. I learned a lot of new vocabulary and in a good and happy way.

thank you I like your energy. new idioms and phrasal verbs excellent.

This course was amazing, One of the best of Platzi!! I would like to have her energy, charism and knowledge.

i loved this course, and the teacher is amazing!!!

It’s a great course, the teacher is super friendly, I love it ❤
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Excellent course! Thank you teacher!!!

I loved her energy and all the knowledge. I am leaving happy with this course. 🤭💚

Super useful and great course. Thank you so much Sarah, I really look up to you! Blessings!

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