Абзац: Полный самый URL: https://lib.co.ua/english/audio/getgetget.jsp Подкаст: "GET GET GET" Слушать подкаст (3:16):Please install Flash then reload this pageAudioPlayer.setup('/images/e/player.swf',{width:290,initialvolume:100});AudioPlayer.embed('player', {soundFile: '/images/e/mp3/ListEngPodcast-2006-06-05-25657.mp3'}); Текст подкаста: In English, we use the word get (or its past tense got) very often. Sometimes we say get by itself; sometimes we say get as part of a phrasal verb such as get in or get up. And we use get/got to mean many different things. If I get a newspaper, it means that I buy a newspaper. If I get angry, it means that I become angry. If I get to London, it means that I arrive at London. How confusing! In the last podcast, I said that I was going on holiday to Germany. Here is the story of our journey. We GOT UP very early, at 3am. We GOT DRESSED and had a quick breakfast. Then we GOT INTO the car. When we left home it was still dark, but as we drove southwards it GOT lighter. We GOT TO Dover a little after 7 o'clock, and GOT the ferry from there to France. Then we drove east and south through Belgium. We stopped at a motorway service station near Brussels, where we GOT some petrol, and something to eat. At a little after 3pm we GOT TO Heimbach, a pretty little village in Germany for our holiday. Now I will tell you the same story again, without using get or got (except in one place, where I cannot think of a different word to use). We rose very early, at 3am. We dressed ourselves and had a quick breakfast. Then we got into the car. When we left home it was still dark, but as we drove southwards it became lighter. We arrived at Dover a little after 7 o'clock, and took the ferry from there to France. Then we drove east and south through Belgium. We stopped at a motorway service station near Brussels, where we bought some petrol, and something to eat. At a little after 3pm, we arrived at Heimbach, a pretty little village in Germany for our holiday. Both these versions  the one with get and the one without get  are good English. But the get expressions in English are very common  people use them all the time in both spoken and written English. So don't be afraid of them.Источник подкаста: http://www.listen-to-english.com/ . URL: https://lib.co.ua/english/audio/getgetget.jsp