How to Use GET in English — Seven Natural Meanings Native Speakers Use Every Day Explained Simply
Welcome to Episode 27 of No Pressure English — a podcast for intermediate and advanced English learners.
In this episode, we tackle one of the most important and most confusing verbs in English — get. Most learners avoid it and reach for formal alternatives like “obtain” instead — but that’s not how real English sounds. Native speakers use “get” constantly across seven different meanings in everyday conversation. Through clear explanations and natural real-life examples, this episode will help you use “get” confidently and sound much more natural when speaking English.
What We’ll Focus On:
- Get = receive or obtain — “I got a message from her”
- Get = buy or order — “Can you get some milk?”
- Get = offer — “I’ll get this round”
- Get = arrive — “What time did you get there?”
- Get = become — “It’s getting cold outside”
- Get = understand — “Do you get what I mean?”
- Get = use transport — “I’ll get the bus”
- Why native speakers prefer get over formal alternatives like obtain or purchase
- How using get naturally instantly improves your fluency and confidence
- Real-life examples across everyday situations from shopping to travel to conversation
This podcast is perfect for intermediate and upper-intermediate English learners.
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If you liked this episode of the podcast, here are some other episodes that you might find interesting:
https://nopressureenglish.com/podcast/episode-24-native-english-speaker-mistakes/
https://nopressureenglish.com/podcast/episode-25-pretend-anticipate-realise-english-verbs/
“Get” is a classic, but language use is changing around the world, driven by social media. Here is an interesting video and channel, which really supports language acquisition:
https://youtu.be/p-N3-Q8WyfU?si=uuT0j6C5KLK5Ht7l

