Phrasal verbs

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welcome!

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Road map

  • Black Story
  • Phrasal Verbs

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Black Story
In the early hours of the morning, a woman is found dead in the hotel's swimming pool. 

What happened?

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Een vrouw in een hotelkamer gebruikt per ongeluk een flesje nagellijm in plaats van haar oogdruppels. Zij wil naar de receptie lopen om om hulp te vragen. De dag ervoor is zij echter van kamer gewisseld omdat de televisie het niet deed. Deze nieuwe kamer is gespiegeld ten opzichte van de vorige, waardoor ze per ongeluk de balkondeur in plaats van de kamerdeur opent. Ze valt over het hek van het balkon in het zwembad beneden. Bij het neerkomen raakt ze bewusteloos en verdrinkt.


How are you and the novel of your choice doing?
( 0 = extremely bad, 10 = excellent)
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Any questions/issues re. the novels
that you would like me to address?

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Phrasal Verbs
Learning goal:

At the end of this session you can 
- describe what a phrasal verb is (recognise)
- understand how/when phrasal verbs are used
- form correct English sentences using a selection of phrasal verbs (apply & create). 

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Phrasal Verbs
  • two or more parts
  • one is a verb,  and at least one particle, a preposition/adverb like up, along, around, on 
  • the combination has a meaning of its own  (could be more than one)
  • cf. to turn up, to put up with
  • Mostly informal use (spoken English)

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to put up with =  verdragen, uitstaan
to put up with someone

to turn up = opdraaien, aankomen. 
to turn up at the party unanounced
to turn up the volume
Phrasal Verbs
Compare:
Sorry for turning up so late. I got on the wrong bus and then I was wandering around for ages looking for your street.

Sorry for appearing so late. I boarded the wrong bus and then I was wandering for ages seeking your street.





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to put up with =  verdragen, uitstaan
to put up with someone

to turn up = opdraaien, aankomen. 
to turn up at the party unanounced
to turn up the volume

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Recognise
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me
So you can see
Oh, what's going on 

Marvin Gaye - What's going on (1971)

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to happen = gebeuren, aan de hand zijn
Recognise
I
I know I never said it
But I thought that you’d figure it out
I
Don’t have the heart to break it
So I’m hoping you’ll figure it

Orla Gartland  - Figure it out (2019)

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solve a problem or discover the answer to a question.

beseffen, begrijpen, ergens achter komen.
phrasal verb
example

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Apply 
You do not need to be able to translate the verbs, but you must be able to use them in your own sentences (CREATE)



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Make sentences of at least 8 words with the phrasal verbs, using the words given:
go on - party

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Yesterday, there was a bachelorette party going on at my neighbour's appartment.

I really don't care what was going on at last night's party. 
Make sentences of at least 8 words with the phrasal verbs, using the words given:
pick up - parcel

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Tomorrow I will pick up your parcel from the post office down town. 
Make sentences of at least 8 words with the phrasal verbs, using the words given. If you do not know what a particular phrasal verb means go to www.lexico.com and look it up. Hand it in before 9.45. 
  • Remember to use the correct word order 

  • Finished? Continue or start preparing for the novel test!

  • Questions? Just ask. I will be in the Meet until 9.45. 

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