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Speaker 1: Hey there, it's Michael here and welcome back to another

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Happy English frasal Verb Friday. I'm here every Friday with

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a quick one point English lesson to help you learn

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one new phraseal verb and sound more natural when you speak.

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Today's fraseal verb is jazz up. When you jazz something up,

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it means you make it more interesting, more exciting, or

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more attractive. It's like giving something a little extra style

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or energy. Like my friend Lisa was hosting a party

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last weekend, so she jazzed up her living room with

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some cool lights and an awesome playlist. At work, Tony

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jazzed up his presentation by adding some funny memes. And me, well,

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I jazzed up my dinner the other night by adding

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some hot chili sauce. And by the way, notice the

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pronunciation jazz up sounds like jazz up. The z sound

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in jazz connects smoothly with up jazz up. So how

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about you, what have you jazzed up recently? Do you

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like to jazz up your cooking or maybe even your house.

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next week's Fraser verb Friday, Hey, thanks for listening, and

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until next time, keep learning and keep it cool.

