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Conversation questions: phrasal verbs related to ...

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    discuss the following questions and the meaning of the phrasal verbs
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  • Have you ever tried to cut back on something in your life? How did it go?
    cut back on: reduce your consumption
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  • What's something new that you've recently gotten into? Why did you decide to give it a try?
    get into: become interested in, start spending time on something
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  • Can you share an obstacle or difficulty you had to get over? How did you manage to move forward?
    get over: to overcome an obstacle
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  • Is there a habit or activity that you've considered giving up in the past? What made you contemplate stopping it?
    give up: to stop doing or consuming something entirely
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  • Have you ever set a difficult or demanding goal for yourself? Were you able to live up to it?
    live up to: to meet high expectations (of yourself or others)
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  • When faced with a demanding project or task, do you prefer to ramp up your efforts or take a more measured approach?
    ramp up: to intensify
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  • Are there any particular habits or routines that you find it easy to stick to consistently? Why do you think that is?
    stick to: to do consistently
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  • In challenging times, do you tend to stick with your usual methods and routines or try something new to adapt?
    stick with: to continue doing something or using something
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  • Is there any specific practice or belief that you swear by for maintaining your well-being or success?
    swear by: to endorse, claim something is a good option
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  • Have you ever decided to take up a new hobby or activity? What motivated you to pursue it?
    take up: to start a new hobby or activity
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  • Can you think of a time when someone had to talk you through a difficult situation or process? How did their guidance help you?
    talk (SO) through: explain step by step how to do something
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