3.6 Use of English - Focus 3


What DID you USE to do during winter break
when you were little?
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What DID you USE to do during winter break
when you were little?
3.5!

Slide 1 - Open question

Speculate about what I used to do during my Winter breaks when I was your age.

3.2!
Use a modal verb + math. (I am 43.)

Slide 2 - Open question

Today you will...
... take a quick look at the grammar from  3.2 & 3.5
... learn all about phrasal verbs (3.6)

Slide 3 - Slide

Grammar
Please answer these questions in your notebook(you may use your book)

  1. Which five modal verbs do you need to know?
  2. What's the difference between used to and would?

3.5!
3.2!

Slide 4 - Slide

3.6 Phrasal verbs

Goal: you can use phrasal verbs correctly in sentences.
          


Slide 5 - Slide

3.6 Phrasal verbs
 verb + preposition*
stand up 
put off 
look ...... ?
         
                                                                            

   *or adverb. The book calls them "particles".

Slide 6 - Slide

Phrasal verbs - things to remember
You can't always figure out the meaning just by looking at the separate words. 
(Sometimes the meaning is idiomatic, not literal.)
They can have multiple meanings.
Look at the context!
Some are separable. If separable, there will always be an object
1
turn on
turn = rotate. But to turn on the tv = activate it.

2
take off
Take off your jacket, please. = remove
The plane is going to take off soon. = depart/leave
3
put on
-> I need to put on my dress.
                                                        
-> I need to put my dress on.

Slide 7 - Slide

Seperable Phrasal verbs 
If a phrasal verb is separable, there will always be an object
If the object is a noun, it can come before or after the particle.
Can you please pick up Laura from the airport?

Can you please pick Laura up from the airport?

If the object is a pronoun, it can only come before the particle.
Can you please pick up her from the airport?

Can you please pick her up from the airport?

3.5

Slide 8 - Slide

The parents sleep in the car because the seats ........... a bed.
A
keep up with
B
turn onto
C
turn into
D
run out of

Slide 9 - Quiz

I hope we don't ................... of petrol.
A
run in
B
run at
C
run up
D
run out

Slide 10 - Quiz

The police will ......... you ........... if they catch you speeding.
A
pull under
B
pull over
C
pull up
D
pull down

Slide 11 - Quiz

Hugo is so fit that I can barely ...................... him when we are cycling.
A
keep over with
B
keep down with
C
keep up with
D
keep with

Slide 12 - Quiz

True or False:
Phrasal verbs are always inseparable.
A
true
B
false

Slide 13 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs are more
A
Formal
B
Informal

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which is sentence does NOT have a Phrasal Verb?
A
She was throwing shade at him.
B
Carry on working, please.
C
Don't worry, you can count on me.
D
He decided to prove his point.

Slide 15 - Quiz

I feel confident about using phrasal verbs.
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 16 - Poll

TO DO IN CLASS
3.6  p. 39 # 1,2,4-7.
Need some more practice? 
  •  Look at p. 140 "Use of English" 
  • Go to MyEnglishLab 

Slide 17 - Slide

TO DO
3.3  Do # 4 & 5 -- pay attention to spelling
3.7 Language Focus
 p. 40: read email to Tim.  p 41: Do # 7 & 8
Need extra practice? Go to MyEnglishLab 
3.8 Be able to use the phrases in the Speaking Focus (optional: p. 42 exercises)

Slide 18 - Slide

TO DO
3.3 #4+5 -- pay attention to spelling
3.7 Language Focus
 read email to Tim on p 40. Do ex. 7 & 8
3.8 Be able to use the phrases in the Speaking Focus (optional: p. 42 exercises)
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab 

Slide 19 - Slide