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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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a new frasal verb and sound more natural when you speak.

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Today's Fraser verb is whip up. When you whip something up,

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it means you create or make something quickly, usually food,

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but it can also be used for ideas, energy or excitement.

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Like yesterday morning, I was in a rush, so I

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whipped up some scrambled eggs before heading out the door.

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And the other day my neighbor whipped up a batch

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of cookies and brought them over best surprise ever. Or

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my friend Amy is so creative she can whip up

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a great PowerPoint present in no time. So how about you.

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What's something you can whip up quickly? Maybe a meal,

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a project, or even a good idea. Leave a comment

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and remember to follow or subscribe so you don't miss

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the next Happy English podcast and next week's Frasal Verb Friday.

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Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep learning and

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keep it cool.

