
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast Daily Easy English #1172: Learn how to use "to pull up" with Coach Shane
Dec 27, 2025
Learn how to use the phrase 'to pull up' in everyday conversation! Discover its meaning through relatable examples, like inviting someone to join your table. Coach Shane offers practical tips and cultural insights, making it easy for ESL learners to sound like native speakers. Plus, enjoy interactive dialogue practice to boost your listening and speaking skills. This engaging lesson is perfect for anyone looking to master American English!
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Phrasal Verbs Often Have Multiple Meanings
- Phrasal verbs combine a verb and a particle and often have multiple meanings.
- Expect one phrasal verb like "pull up" to be used differently in other contexts.
Invite Someone By Saying Pull Up A Chair
- Use the phrase "pull up a chair" to invite someone when no seats remain at your table.
- Physically grab an unused chair and bring it over so the person can join the group.
Holiday Party Example With Kenny
- Coach Shane gives a brief holiday-party example with Kenny to show the phrase in real use.
- The dialogue ends with Kenny agreeing to join "just for a minute," illustrating casual invitation language.
