Social Media
John has just discovered a great new app and he invites his friend Maria to join...
John: Maria, have you heard about the new ClubHouse app?
Maria: No, I haven’t! What is it? Is it like Instagram or WhatsApp?
John: Not exactly. It’s an app where you listen to other people’s conversations about interesting topics or record yourself talking. You can even listen to famous people talking too!
Maria: That sounds really cool! Can you download it for free?
John: Well, no. You need an invitation from someone first. I’ll invite you to join. You have an iPhone, don’t you?
Maria: Yes, I do.
John: Great! I’ll send you an invite now.
PHRASAL VERBS
Phrasal verb | Meaning | Example sentence | Categories |
---|---|---|---|
To come across
something
| To find something unexpectedly. | He came across a nice, little restaurant while he was walking through the town. | Entertainment and Food |
To check out |
|
| Entertainment and Food |
To eat out | To eat in a restaurant. | When I lived in France, I used to eat out every weekend. | Entertainment and Food |
To polish something
off
| To finish eating food or doing work quickly |
| Entertainment and Food |
To snack on something
| To eat small amounts of food between meals | If you eat breakfast in the morning, you’re less likely to snack on biscuits. | Entertainment and Food |