Do you know these 'Reading' phrasal verbs? Advanced English! In this lesson, we'll learn about three important reading phrases: "flick through," "dip into," and "pore over." These phrases are used when talking about reading in English. 1) "Flick through" means to quickly look at the pages of a book or magazine without reading it carefully. It's like flipping through the pages to get an idea of what's inside. For example, "I flicked through the magazine to see if there were any interesting articles." 2) "Dip into" means to read parts of a book or text, usually not in order, to get information or understand something. It's like taking a quick look at different parts of a book. For instance, "I dipped into the textbook to find the answer to a question." 3. "Pore over" means to read something very carefully and closely. It's like studying something in detail. For example, "I pored over the report to make sure I understood all the information." Which is your favourite book to DIP INTO, FLICK THROUGH, or PORE OVER? Let me know in the comments π #papienglish #advancedenglish #phrasalverbs