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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Daily Easy English #1173: Learn how to use "to pull up (a car)" with Coach Shane

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Self-improvement, Education, Language Learning

4.7756 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Master the American English phrase "to pull up (a car)" in this fun and free ESL podcast lesson! Join Coach Shane to improve your English speaking, listening, and pronunciation with clear explanations and real-life examples. Today's Expression: Pull up a car Is here good, sir? Pull up to that red car, please. Behind it? In front is okay! Why Listen? Learn how to use these words and phrases naturally in conversations. Perfect for ESL/EFL learners aiming to sound like native American English speakers. Boost your listening, comprehension, and American culture knowledge. Free Resources & Courses: Free Lessons: Join us at Skool.com/lme for more English tips. Massive English community: Skool.com/lme Free LIVE classes: Skool.com/lme In China? Follow my Camp Director on WeChat at youtu233 for English Camp updates. Support Coach Shane: Patreon: Support me at patreon.com/coachshane. Buy Me a Coffee: Donate at paypal.me/LetsMasterEnglish. Free Audiobook: Try Audible at audibletrial.com/lme. Sponsor Spotlight: Boost your focus with Magic Mind! Use code LME for 20% off one-time purchases or up to 48% off subscriptions at magicmind.com/LME. About Coach Shane: I'm from Vermont, USA, and I create podcasts and videos to help ESL/EFL students master American English pronunciation, speaking, and culture. Find me on iTunes, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms! Hashtags: #ESL #AmericanEnglish #EnglishIdioms #LearnEnglish #CoachShane #LetsMasterEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #CaughtMeOffGuard

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. My name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.

0:11.1

Come on, let's master English.

0:14.9

Hello everybody. Welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression, the podcast, number 1,173.

0:25.7

Right now, as I record this podcast, it is Monday, December 29th of 2025.

0:33.3

The new year is close.

0:36.0

Are you happy?

0:36.7

Are you excited? Like, is it fun for you or do you think,

0:41.6

ah, whatever? Okay. Yesterday we had a fantastic, not yesterday, the previous podcast, we had a great

0:49.7

phrasal verb to pull up a chair. To pull up a chair.

0:54.7

And today we have another usage of the phraseal verb to pull up.

1:00.6

Okay?

1:01.7

So the best way to learn about it is to hear it in a situation.

1:06.3

So let's check out the dialogue.

1:09.4

Is here good, sir? Pull up to that red car, please.

1:12.6

Behind it?

1:13.6

In front is okay.

1:15.6

Pull up to someplace.

1:19.6

When you're in a car or a truck or something like that, you can pull up to a place.

1:26.6

And to pull up means to stop a vehicle or maybe a motorcycle

1:33.1

or maybe a bus to stop in a particular area so let's look at the dialogue is here good sir

1:42.2

this must be like a taxi driver okay um and the guy is going to stop his car so that

1:48.4

the passenger can get out so is here good sir is this a good place to stop and the guy said pull up

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