This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
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Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Video
What are phrasal verbs?
Phrasal verbs is a combination of two or three words: one verb an at least one preposition (sometimes called an adverb).
The plane took off on runway 3.
He took off his pants because they were wet.
He broke down the theory in detail.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be transitive.
He took off ... because they were wet.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be transitive.
He took off what? because they were wet.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be transitive.
He took off his pants because they were wet.
This phrasal verb needs an object because otherwise the sentence doesn't make sense.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be intransitive
The plane took off ... on runway 3.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be intransitive
The plane took off what? on runway 3.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
The phrasal verb can be intransitive
The plane took off not necessary here! on runway 3.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
Some (transitive) phrasal verbs can be separarated.
He took off his pants because they were wet.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
Some phrasal verbs can be separable
He took off his pants because they were wet.
He took his pants off because they were wet.
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The plane took off on runway 3.
Some(transitive) phrasal verbs can not be separated.
He came up with an excuse.
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What do I need to know about phrasal verbs?
First you need to know the meaning of the whole phrase as a unit. For example, look means to use your eyes and up means the opposite of down, but the phrasal verb look up can have several different meanings.
Look the word up on a dictionary. ( = search for information in a book).
I'll look you up next time I'm in London. (= to visit someone you have not seen for a long time)
Things are looking up. ( = improve)
She looks up to her big sisters as she is very bright.(= to have high regard of)
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Exercises: Do the exercises on the next five slides
Write down the correct phrasal verbs from each of the sentences - Some slides have more than one phrasal verb in each sentence.
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1.I sent off the order last week but the goods haven't turned up yet.
Slide 16 - Open question
2. I came across an interesting book in the library. I took down the title. Here it is.
Slide 17 - Open question
3. We asked some friends around to watch a film, but the video was playing up and it eventually broke down.
Slide 18 - Open question
4.I brought up this problem in class. It's really time to sort it out.
Slide 19 - Open question
5. I wish he'd stop messing us about! He's put the meeting off three times and now he wants to call it off altogether.
Slide 20 - Open question
1.2 Match the twelve phrasal verbs from the sentences 1-5 in exercise 1.1 (previous slides) with their meanings from the box below.
Write the answers in your notebook
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1.3 Decide which of these sentences contains errors.
Explain why they are wrong and suggest a correct answer.
Use the table on slide 5 to help you. Write the answers in your notebook.
That song you just sang brings back memories of my days at school.
She looked the children after when their mother was in hospital.
I promised to ring my brother back, he called earlier when I was busy.
We ate out a wonderful dinner last night
It was a beautiful summer evening so I asked the cat out for a drink.
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6. That song you just sang brings back memories of my days at school.
Slide 23 - Open question
7. She looked the children after when their mother was in hospital.
Slide 24 - Open question
8.I promised to ring my brother back, he called earlier when I was busy.
Slide 25 - Open question
9.We ate out a wonderful dinner last night
Slide 26 - Open question
10. It was a beautiful summer evening so I asked the cat out for a drink.
Slide 27 - Open question
1.4 Sometimes phrasal verbs are followed by a particular preposition to make three-part verbs.
Try and learn these prepositions with the phrasal verbs. Look at these examples of three part verbs, then try and complete the sentences below with a preposition from the box. Use an online dictionary if necessary.
Examples:
I'm looking forwardto the weekend.
She's been going out with him for six months now.
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11.She seems to look down _______ people who are less intelligent than her.
A
in
B
on
C
at
D
with
Slide 29 - Quiz
12. The school decided to do away ____ the paper dictionaries as no one was using them.
A
against
B
on
C
of
D
with
Slide 30 - Quiz
13.I came up ______ a serious problem when I tried to upload my assignment to Google Classroom
A
against
B
with
C
on
D
about
Slide 31 - Quiz
14.How can some students get away _____ doing no work and yet pass the tests.
A
with
B
against
C
at
D
on
Slide 32 - Quiz
15. Her son is so horrible, I don't know how she puts up _____ him
A
about
B
with
C
on
D
against
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20. I asked _____ but no-one had seen my wallet.
Slide 34 - Open question
21. Let's eat _____. I don't feel like cooking dinner tonight.
Slide 35 - Open question
22. Brian asked Judy _____ to dinner
Slide 36 - Open question
24. I gave the company a ring ____ but the offices were closed for the weekend.
Slide 37 - Open question
25.What are phrasal verbs? Answer the question and give two examples.