EPISODE · Aug 27, 2025 · 5 MIN
Russian Climber Stranded on Victory Peak | Phrasal Verb News with Spanish Translations
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Episode overviewToday’s story is a tragic one about Russian mountaineer Natalya Negovista, who became stranded on Victory Peak after breaking her leg during descent. Despite repeated rescue missions and climbers dropping off supplies, brutal weather and icy conditions forced authorities to eventually call off the search. The story highlights both the dangers of extreme mountaineering and the courage of those who set out to help.What you will learnFour essential English phrasal verbs with Spanish translations and business-friendly examples:set out – to begin a journey or major taskEn español: emprender / ponerse en caminorun into – to encounter someone or something unexpectedlyEn español: toparse con / encontrarse condrop off – to deliver or leave something for someoneEn español: dejar / entregarpull through – to survive or recover from a very difficult situationEn español: salir adelante / recuperarsePractice promptsHave you ever set out on a big project or challenge at work?Can you remember a time you ran into an unexpected problem?What’s something you had to drop off for a colleague or client?When did you or your company have to pull through a tough situation?ConnectSend me an email at [email protected] if you’re interested in classes or corporate training.And don’t forget to subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you don’t miss the next episode of Phrasal Verb News.
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