This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 15 min
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Phrasal verb
Een 'phrasal verb' is een combinatie van een werkwoord met een voorzetsel.
I get on the bus (get + on)
I take off my coat (take + off)
The car drives away (drives + away)
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Wat zijn voorzetsels ook alweer?
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Hoe noemen we voorzetsels in het Engels?
Slide 4 - Open question
Bob the Canadian legt uit...
Kijk naar het volgende filmpje over phrasal verbs, dus werkwoorden + voorzetsels
Met een phrasal verb in de zin weet je dat er in de zin iets beweegt of gedaan wordt.
Er is een ACTIE die plaatsvindt.
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Slide 6 - Video
Next to
Opposite
In front of
Behind
On top of
Slide 7 - Drag question
Between
Through
Around
Across
Under
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Next to
On (top of)
Opposite
Through
Under
Naast
boven(op)
Tegenover
Door(heen)
Onder
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phrasal verbs
Kijk naar de plaatjes. Welke werkwoorden kun je hier bij bedenken? We zoeken echte DOE-woorden.
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Mastering Phrasal Verbs in English
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Introduction
Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and one or more particles (adverbs or prepositions). They can have different meanings than their individual parts.
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Examples
For example, 'look after' means to take care of someone or something. 'Turn off' means to stop the flow of something.
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Separable and Inseparable
Phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. In separable phrasal verbs, the object can be placed between the verb and the particle. In inseparable phrasal verbs, the object must come after the particle.
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Practice
Match the following phrasal verbs with their meanings:
1. Bring up 2. Take off 3. Turn on 4. Make up for
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Bring up what does it mean?
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Take off what does it mean?
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Make up for what does it mean?
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Bring up what does it mean?
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Answer Key
1. Bring up - to mention or introduce a topic
2. Take off - to leave the ground (for a plane)
3. Turn on - to activate or start something
4. Make up for - to compensate or do something to correct a mistake
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Using Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs should be used appropriately in context. Pay attention to the verb tense and the particle used.
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Fill in the Blanks
Complete the following sentences with the correct phrasal verb: 1. I need to ________ my shoes before going out. 2. She always ________ her younger siblings.
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Answer Key
1. put on 2. looks after
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Common Phrasal Verbs
Here are some common phrasal verbs:
1. Get up 2. Look for 3. Give up 4. Turn off
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True or False: Phrasal verbs are always inseparable.
A
true
B
false
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Final Thoughts
Continue exploring and using phrasal verbs in your daily life to become more fluent in English!