Phrasal Verbs That Express Emotions — Real English for How You Feel
Do you struggle to express your real emotions in English beyond just saying happy sad or angry? Native speakers use emotional phrasal verbs constantly to describe how they really feel — and today we teach you nine of the most powerful and most natural ones! In this episode Liam and Olivia explore phrasal verbs that express emotions in English. From the uplifting moments when someone lights up to the heavy moments when someone breaks down to the complicated moments when you are coming to terms with something difficult. Real phrases for the full range of real human feeling. What you will learn in this episode: CHEER UP — becoming happier after difficulty and how to use it without sounding dismissive LIGHT UP — when joy appears involuntarily on someone's face or in their whole energy OPEN UP — starting to share feelings with someone you trust and why this takes real courage BREAK DOWN — when emotion overflows and why this is not weakness but honest human release BOTTLE UP — suppressing feelings over time and why this always creates pressure eventually WEAR OUT — the deep emotional exhaustion that comes from giving more than you have for too long GET TO SOMEONE — when something affects you unexpectedly and deeply in a way you did not plan HOLD BACK — restraining emotion in a moment and the difference between wisdom and loss in doing so COME TO TERMS WITH — the journey toward acceptance of something difficult and why it is never linear Real examples from close friendship conversations professional situations and deeply personal grief New episode every single day. Subscribe so you never miss one. Simple English. Real Conversations. Daily Practice. #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EmotionalEnglish #SpeakEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #PhrasalVerbs #DailyEnglish #FluentEnglish #NaturalEnglish #B1English #B2English #EnglishWithLiamAndOlivia #EnglishVocabulary #PhrasalVerbsForEmotions #RealEnglish

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