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Talking about a New TV Series

Sarah goes to visit John at his house. He is watching TV series and she asks him about it…


Sarah: Hi John, I thought I’d stop by to see what you’re up to. What are you watching?


John: I’m watching a new series that has just come out. It’s called ‘White Lines’.


Sarah: Is it any good?


John: Yes, it’s amazing! It’s a mystery thriller about a girl who is searching for her brother who disappeared.


Sarah: Oh, it sounds really interesting. I love thrillers too! Did you download it?


John: No, I’m streaming it online.


Sarah: What website?


John: Watch.com.


Sarah: I’ve never used it before. Do you need to sign up?


John: No, you don’t need a username and password. Just type the website in and it’ll come up for you. Let’s watch this episode together. I’ll fill you in on what’s happened so far…

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Talking about a New TV Series

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
  1. To prove information or facts are true.

  2. To check out of a hotel



  1. You should check out the latest Harry Potter book – it’s amazing!

  2. He checked out at 11am this morning.

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





  1. She polished off the whole pizza.

  2. He polished off two essays in one week.



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
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