Sunday, June 5, 2022

Week 8 - Phrasal Verbs


back up

break into

break up

call back

call off

call up

catch up

check in (check out)

cheer up

clean up

come apart

do over

drop by

drop out

eat out

fall apart

fall down

figure out

fill out

fill up

find out

get along with

get away

get over

get together

get up

give away

give back

give up

go out with

grow back

grow up

hand in

hand out

hang out

hold onto

keep up

let (someone) in

log in (log out)

look after

look for

mix up

pass out

pay back

pick out

put off

run into

run away

send back

set up

take apart

take off

tear up

throw away

turn on

turn off

try on

wake up

warm up

work out


Example sentences:
  • back up - Your car is too close to my car. Please back up a little.
  • fill up - He filled the tank up with gasoline.
  • find out - I don't know when the assignment is due. I'll have to find out from another student.
  • look after - My sister went out of town and wants me to look after her cat.
  • look for - She is looking for an apartment near Tsurumi.


Activity
1) Look at the list of phrasal verbs above. If you don't know some, look them up.
2) Use the spinner to choose 2 phrasal verbs at random. (You can spin again if you want to.)
3) Make a conversation with your partner using the phrases.
4) Perform the conversation in front of the class.
5) You should finish this during class time!
* If you finish early, study the phrasal verbs you don't know well.
Gambatte!

Example:
I used the spinner and hit "call up" and "come apart".

Person A: Oh no! My gaming console came apart!
Person B: Tomohiro will know how to fix it. Let's call him up.

If you need to make more sentences, no problem.

Example with 3 sentences:
I used the spinner and hit "figure out" and "run away".

Person A: I can't figure out how to do this homework.
Person B: Well, I'm not going to help you. Bye!
Person A: Hey, don't run away like that! I need your help!

Online Phrasal Verbs Practice (optional)
Common Phrasal Verbs 1-10 at Agendaweb.org
Common Phrasal Verbs 11-20 at Agendaweb.org
Common Phrasal Verbs 21-30 at Agendaweb.org
Phrasal Verbs (Elementary) at English Grammar

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Presentation writing is due today. This is not the slideshow! This is the words you will speak in your presentation. Send it to me by email if you haven't done so yet.

Presentations are June 21 (in two weeks).


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