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Phrasal Verbs for CAE - My Amazing Online Course

Good news, everyone!

I have made an online course to teach you some phrasal verbs you can use in your CAE exam.

It’s called ‘Phrasal Verbs for Cambridge Advanced’ and I think it’s amazing. So do the people who have bought it.

It has 14 units so you could do 2 a day and be finished in a week. Go as fast or as slow as you want! If your exam is coming soon and you want to stuff some advanced vocabulary into your head, then this course is perfect.

I had a lot of fun making it. There is a video for each unit, in which I teach the 5 phrasal verbs and give you ideas of how to use them.

The title screen for the first video.

There are worksheets, nicely designed, for you to print out. And there are games you can play. And tests so you can check your progress.

It’s very exam focused. I could probably sell this as an exam preparation course.

Many of the exercises are based on typical Cambridge formats. Here’s one of the printouts (in the course you get the full-sized PDF). As you can see, it’s based on Speaking Test part 3:

I’ve seen other phrasal verb courses for sale, and they cost 30 dollars or more. One is 120 dollars and it’s only 2.5 hours long!

I don’t want to say bad things about other teachers, but most of these courses seem to be very boring and not at all interactive.

Even though my course is going to be hundreds of times more fun and useful than those other ones, I don’t want it to cost anything like that.

So the price is 14 dollars. If you buy it, your credit card will automatically convert that into Euros or pounds or whatever.

So for the price of 3 Starbucks coffees you get hundreds of hours of my work.

To make that really clear - if you buy Phrasal Verbs for CAE today at this low, low price, you won’t ever have to pay a dollar more.

But no need to buy and hope for the best - you can try a unit for free and see all the game types, too.

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If you have any questions about the course, go ahead and ask me in the comments section below.

Regards,

Andrew