Christmas English: 4 “Give” Phrasal Verbs You’ll Hear in December
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🎄 In this holiday episode of the Learn English Podcast, we explore some of the most common phrasal verbs with the word “give” that you will hear in the United States during the month of December. Christmas in American culture is strongly connected to gift-giving, charity, and community traditions, and those traditions bring many English expressions into everyday conversations. This episode teaches you real examples of “give to,” “give out,” “give back,” and “give away” so you can understand them clearly and hear how native speakers use them in daily life.
This episode is perfect for English learners around the world who want to improve their vocabulary and listening skills through natural, contextual examples. You will hear how these phrasal verbs show up in Christmas stories, family traditions, charity events, workplace conversations, and even funny situations that happen at home. Each explanation includes useful examples that make the meanings easier to understand, even if phrasal verbs usually feel confusing.
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Give to (someone) – to give a gift, money, or help to a specific person or organization
2) Give out (something) – to distribute something to many people
3) Give out – to stop working or functioning
4) Give back – to help your community or show gratitude
5) Give back (something) – to return something to its rightful owner
6) Give away (something) – to give something to someone for free
7) Give away (a secret) – to reveal hidden or secret information
8) Give someone away – to formally accompany and present a bride in a wedding ceremony
9) Mythical – Related to stories, legends, or imaginary beings that are not real, such as Santa Claus.
10) Gratitude – A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for something good that someone has done for you.
11) Rightful owner – The person who truly owns or should possess something.























