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6E and F: word skills & reading
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6E and F: word skills & reading

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Today´s programme

- separable and inseparable pharsal verbs
- time to do your homework
- socrative

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Learning objectives

You know what separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are
You can use separable and inseparable phrasal verbs correctly
You can work on your homework, rather individually or in pairs

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Prior knowledge
Phrasal verbs: a verb that has 2 or more words put together to create a new meaning
Example: hold on, turn off, let down, run out of, look up to, etc.

Particles: preposition (voorzetsel) or adverb (bijwoord)
Words that have a function, but not a lot of content
*often the last word of a phrasal verb - work out


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Separable phrasal verbs
If a phrasal verb is separable, it means you can separate the phrasal verb and put the object in the middle.
With separable phrasal verbs, the object can come before or after the particle

Can you please turn off the lights?
Can you please turn the lights off?


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Separable phrasal verbs
When the object is a pronoun (her/it/them, etc.) it can only come before the particle 

We must work it out
We must work out it

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Separable phrasal verbs
You need to write down the information
You need to write the information down

Now we replace ´the information´ for the pronoun ´it´
You need to write it down
You need to write down it

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Inseparal phrasal verbs
With inseparable verbs, you can´t separate the two parts of a phrasal verb, they always remain together

The object in inseparable phrasal verbs always comes after the particle, even when it´s a pronoun
She looks after her dad
She looks after him

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Inseparable phrasal verbs
Three-part phrasal verbs (look up to, look down on, etc) are always inseparable

We won´t run out of energy
We won´t run out of it

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Make exercise 1-3 of 6E on page 69 of your sb

Finished? Start doing your homework:
Exercise 5-6 of 6E on page 69 of your sb
The exercises on the reading text, 6F (page 70-71 of your sb)
The vocabulary builder 6F (page 124 of your sb)

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Learning objectives achieved?

You know what separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are
(You can use separable and inseparable phrasal verbs correctly)
You can work on your homework, rather individually or in pairs

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Homework for tuesday 24 May

Finish exercise 1-3 and 5-6 (page 69 of your sb)
Make the exercises on the reading text (page 70 -71 of your sb)
Make the vocabulary builder 6F (page 124 of your sb)

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