This lesson contains 43 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
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Expected Learning Outcomes
I will be able to :
infer the meaning of Phrasal verbs and match them with their correct meaning.
frame sentences of the phrasal verbs discussed in the class.
infer the meaning and usage of 'collocation' and solve questions on the same.
use words(related to feelings, qualities and states) in a sentence correctly.
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PHRASAL VERBS
a phrase (such as take off or look down on) that combines a verb with a preposition or adverb or both and that functions as a verb whose meaning is different from the combined meanings of the individual words
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Match the following phrasal verbs with their correct meaning.
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break up
break down
catch up with
look forward to
put up with
put out
take after
bring up
turn down
run out
end
stop working
reaching a person that is ahead of you
wait eagerly
tolerate
extinguish
resemble
raise
reject
be used to
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COLLOCATION
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Which verb goes well with the following expressions?
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Choose a verb which goes well with '________ a favour'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
do
Slide 12 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ a cold'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
make
Slide 13 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ a chance'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
make
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Choose a verb which goes well with '________ a fool of'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
make
Slide 15 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ the dishes '
A
get
B
catch
C
do
D
make
Slide 16 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ an appointment'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
make
Slide 17 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ progress'
A
get
B
catch
C
miss
D
make
Slide 18 - Quiz
Choose a verb which goes well with '________ your best'
A
get
B
catch
C
do
D
make
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Choose a verb which goes well with '________ lost'
A
get
B
catch
C
do
D
make
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Choose a verb which goes well with '________ your breath'
A
get
B
catch
C
do
D
make
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Choose a verb which goes well with '________ dressed'
A
get
B
catch
C
do
D
make
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WORD POWER
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Feelings, qualities and states
Which word best completes the following sentences?
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My three-year-old daughter just _______ our pet dog, Bruno.
A
annoys
B
bold
C
fond
D
adores
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It ________ me when my brother keeps changing the channels when we are watching TV.
A
annoys
B
mild
C
adores
D
upset
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Mr Henderson is _______ with his money, showering lovely presents to everyone for Christmas.
A
generous
B
mild
C
shy
D
confident
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Eric is a man with ______ tastes.
A
tasteful
B
anxiety
C
sophisticated
D
chic
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She has three children to feed and is _________ looking for a job.
A
patient
B
desperately
C
upset
D
honest
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It is _______ to ask money from my parents now that I'm a grown man.
A
embarrassing
B
upset
C
honest
D
irritates
Slide 30 - Quiz
The shampoo is so ________ you can use it for your baby.
A
fond
B
tasteful
C
tolerant
D
mild
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Amelia is a well-educated, ______ woman always standing up for herself and the things she believes in.
A
confident
B
cruel
C
admires
D
mild
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The little girl was too _______ to talk to me that she stood behind her father the whole time.
A
shy
B
confident
C
bold
D
cruel
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_______ to a fault, the beggar ran to give the wallet back to the man who had dropped it.
A
Honest
B
Confident
C
Bold
D
Shy
Slide 34 - Quiz
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Now, I CAN: *infer the meaning of Phrasal verbs and match them with their correct meaning. *frame sentences of the phrasal verbs discussed in the class. *infer the meaning and usage of 'collocation' and solve questions on the same. *use words(related to feelings, qualities and states) in a sentence correctly.
A
Agree
B
Strongly Agree
C
Can't Say
D
I need some help.
Slide 36 - Quiz
Use the following phrasal verbs in sentences of your own.