Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you in English through two-minute lessons. In this lesson we will study these common expressions: talk over, take down, put out, and sneak up on. Eric, what happened? Why do you seem so low today? I had a fight with Daisy last night. Oh. That’s really sad. You guys should try to talk it over. Yes, I've been trying to call her since morning but she is not picking up. Come to my house this evening and we can talk it over. I’ll invite Daisy too. Hey, did you hear what happened to Stan? No, I did not. Is he okay? Not exactly. He used to say he would take the new manager down. But truth is he was the one who got fired. Oh, I told him many times. This manager won’t be taken down easily. Yes, I know. But he’s so arrogant. I hope someone really takes him down one day. Yeah, so do I. Hey Karen, are we going inside this building? Yes, Eric. I have some work here. I’m afraid you will have to put out your cigarette. I think you should go alone. I’ll wait for you outside. Why don’t you want to come inside? I don’t want to put my cigarette out. You go on and I’ll just wait here. You are unbelievable! Do not sneak up on me like that. I just don’t like it. What are you saying? I don’t sneak up on people. Don’t try to make a fool out of me. I know you were sneaking on me. You thought I wouldn't see it but you forgot about that mirror over there! Okay, you got me, I confess. I’m sorry. You guys should try to talk it over. Come to my house this evening and we can talk it over. He used to say he would take the new manager down. I hope someone really takes him down one day. I’m afraid you will have to put out your cigarette. I don’t want to put my cigarette out. Do not sneak up on me like that. I know you were sneaking on me.
A2 sneak cigarette manager daisy put sneaking Talk over, Take down, Put out, Sneak up on - Phrasal Verbs Lesson 236 43 Vincent Chang posted on 2013/09/19 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary