Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbs

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson.....

- Learners know what phrasal verbs are and give 3 different examples of phrasal verbs
- Learners can use the 3 examples of  phrasal verbs in 3 different sentences and understand their chosen phrasal verbs meaning


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Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal verbs
- A phrasal verb is a verb combined with another word, usually a preposition or an adverb. 
- Phrasal verbs can be literal or idiomatic.
- The phrasal verb has a different meaning than the verb itself.

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Examples of common phrasal verbs:
Grow up = Become an adult or mature        
             Example: When I grow up, I want to be a cowboy.
Give up = Stop trying/using                              
             Example: You should give up smoking.
Slow down = Go slower                            
             Example: You are driving too fast, slow down.
Break down =  Stop working or make smaller (for cars and machines)        
             Example: She was late because her car broke down.
Fill in = Complete a form                                
              Example: Can you fill this form in please?
Put out = Extinguish                     
              Example: We need some water to put out the fire.
Try on = Put on clothes to see if they fit you.       
               Example: Try on the blouse and see if it fits you.

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Match the Phrasal Verbs to their meanings
get to know
have something in common
have a hard time
spend time with
deal with (something)
fall out with
to be together
to become friends with
to share the same ideas/ interests
to have difficult problems
to argue with a friend or someone you know
to find a way to stop a problem

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Write down 3 different sentences that show the meaning of 3 different phrasal verbs (look up the meaning of the phrasal verb if you are not sure)

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Phrasal verbs
Sarah is_________a new word.
A
looking for
B
looking up
C
looking after
D
looking forward to

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Phrasal verbs
He intends to ….. a computer business with his brother.
A
put up
B
lay up
C
get up
D
set up

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Phrasal verbs
I ended up going to the concert alone because she ....... me .......... at the last minute
A
blew up
B
blew down
C
blew off
D
blew right off

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Phrasal verbs
There was a power failure and everything just ......... .
A
blacked down
B
blacked across
C
blacked up
D
blacked out

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Phrasal verbs
Can you turn the radio .........., I can't hear it?
A
turn in
B
turn up
C
turn around
D
turn out

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Phrasal verbs
The company ....... the offer.
A
turned in
B
turned down
C
turned out
D
turned up

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Phrasal verbs
The apples are rotten, throw them ........!
A
throw next to
B
throw in
C
throw besides
D
throw away

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Phrasal verbs
What a mess! Can you ..... your toys ....... please!
A
put away
B
put up
C
put down
D
put in

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Phrasal verbs
My friends are going to ........ me ..........New York when I next go there.
A
show off
B
show around
C
show down
D
show in

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Phrasal verbs
If you have made a mistake, then just ......... the wrong answer.

A
cross down
B
cross off
C
cross over
D
cross out

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Little Johnny hated going to see the dentist. It wasn't that his dentist was nasty; it was that Johnny was too fond of sweets.
His dentist had warned him that his teeth would fall out if he kept up eating candy. Time and time again, the dentist had told him to cut out sweet food or at least cut down on the amount he ate.
As he lay down in the dentist's chair, all the horrible memories from his last visit came back to him. On that occasion, the dentist had to pull out one of his teeth! The pain was terrible - even with the anaesthetic the dentist had given him. When the anesthetic wore off it was difficult for him to eat or chew anything at all.
This time the check up was much better. His dentist checked out his teeth, made him wash out his mouth with pink liquid and then told him to spit it out into the sink. That was it. No problems and no pain! Johnny was delighted and so was his dentist. Johnny has finally learned his lesson and was taking better care of his teeth. Well done, Johnny!
Little Johnny hated going to see the dentist. It wasn't that his dentist was nasty; it was that Johnny wasn't too fond of sweets.
His dentist had warned him that his teeth would fall out if he kept up eating candy. Time and time again, the dentist had told him to cut out sweet food or at least cut down on the amount he ate.
As he lay down in the dentist's chair, all the horrible memories from his last visit came back to him. On that occasion, the dentist had to pull out one of his teeth! The pain was terrible - even with the anaesthetic the dentist had given him. When the anaesthetic wore off it was difficult for him to eat or chew anything at all.
This time the check up was much better. His dentist checked out his teeth, made him wash out his mouth with pink liquid and then told him to spit it out into the sink. That was it. No problems and no pain! Johnny was delighted and so was his dentist. Johnny has finally learned his lesson and was taking better care of his teeth. Well done, Johnny!
Write down or highlight all the phrasal verbs (12) 

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