Indirect questions and Phrasal verbs

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Today's lesson 
Recap: Direct and indirect questions
Phrasal Verbs - what are they? 

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What are the two differences between direct and indirect questions?

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

Finish rewriting this indirect question:
How old is Joey? Could you tell me....

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Finish rewriting this indirect question:
Where are the toilets? Do you know......

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Finish the indirect question:
Who is that lady? Do you know..

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Indirect questions in the past
Where did they cycle to? 
Do you know where they cycled to?

When did they arrive? 
Could you tell me when they arrived?




Slide 7 - Diapositive

Finish the indirect question:
Why did she cry? Can you tell me ....

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Phrasal verbs (SB p. 116) 
= verbs that consist of a verb + another element (usually an adverb or preposition).
> You should really give up smoking; it's very bad for you!
> If you ever come to Amsterdam, look me up.

Sometimes they make perfect sense, sometimes they seem totally random...
> Cut it out!

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"When you come to London, we can put you up at our house."

to put someone up = ......
A
to investigate
B
to give someone a place to stay
C
to make someone unhappy
D
to talk about

Slide 10 - Quiz

My missing book finally turned up!

to turn up =......
A
to leave
B
to appear
C
to break down
D
to give something up

Slide 11 - Quiz

"It's very personal, so can we please not go into it?"

to go into something = ...
A
to investigate
B
to give someone a place to stay
C
to make someone unhappy
D
to talk about

Slide 12 - Quiz

to stop something (habit)
to appear, to happen
to investigate
to meet by chance, accidentally
to give something up
to turn up
to look into something
to run into someone

Slide 13 - Question de remorquage

to become something or someone different
to say 'no' to an offer or a request
to stop working
to make someone unhappy or depressed
to turn into something
to turn something or someone down
to break down
to get someone down

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage

Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
So the formula is:

Verb + Preposition/Adverb = Phrasal verb




Verb: take + up (preposition) or take + off (adverb)

take up / take off

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Have you seen Jeff? No, not since he went _______ of the office earlier.
A
down
B
up
C
out
D
across

Slide 16 - Quiz

I didn't fancy going out last night, but my friends talked me ______ it.
A
out
B
around
C
down
D
into

Slide 17 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs
You promised to sort __________ the mess in here
A
away
B
out
C
off
D
on

Slide 18 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs
The weather doesn't look great. I hope the picnic won't get called _____ .
A
away
B
over
C
off
D
in

Slide 19 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs
Could you let me know if you come ____________ any old photos in that draw.
A
with
B
over
C
across
D
away

Slide 20 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs
I have decided to give _____ eating chocolate.
A
away
B
up
C
out
D
back

Slide 21 - Quiz

Continue with .....
SB Ex. 7 a, b & c p.77
WB Ex. 4 a, b, c & d p.62 

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