Koopman lesson 7 group B

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Today's class
  • Starter: email time

  • Main course:
1.  Dependent prepositions
2. Phrasal verbs


  • Dessert: Phrasal verb mime game

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Email time!

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Dependent prepositions
are those which always follow a verb, noun or adjective.

You need to learn these expressions and phrases as fixed 'chunks' of language.





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Dependent prepositions
Look at these examples:





There is no rule for this: it's just a matter of learning them.

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Dependent prepositions
Finish
assignment 1.


Check in pairs.




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Dependent prepositions
Finish
assignment 2


Check in pairs.




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1 C
2A
3D
4A
5B
6D
Dependent prepositions
Go to page 28 of your book and finish
the exam task.


Check in pairs.




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word/phrase + to

in relation to
In response to
obliged to
prepared to
required to
sensitive to
supposed to
with regard to
extra:

about to
belong to
bound to
compared to
object to
opposed to
tend to
thanks

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word/phrase + with

familiar with
fed up with
in connection with
involved with
(have) nothing to do with
obsessed with
the trouble with

extra:

along with
associated with
beginning with
compared with
dissapointed with
have a word with
pleased with
satisfied with

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word/phrase + of

ashamed of
capable of
conscious of
in need of
in place of
in terms of
in view of
informed of
sort of

extra:

afraid of
approve of
aware of
jealous of
no sign of
proud of
 take care of

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Look at the examples: phrasal verbs with 'on' 

  • Focused on
  • Take on
  • Rely on

  • What does each of them mean?
  • Why are they different than dependent prepositions?

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1: B

1; F during that time
2. land an agent, work on various sets in a range of roles and have my own projects in development are all examples of breaking into the industry.

Exam task:
F C G A E B
not needed D

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Assignment 6:

Fill in the correct phrasal verb 

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1: B

1; F during that time
2. land an agent, work on various sets in a range of roles and have my own projects in development are all examples of breaking into the industry.

Exam task:
F C G A E B
not needed D

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Phrasal verb mime

You will get a card

Mime out your card.

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Homework

Write and improve
Speak and improve

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