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Neologisms & Phrasal Verbs
6th Grade English Course 18 January 2021
Neologisms
1. Binge-watch (v.)
8. Meme (n.)
2. Bling (v.)
9. Photobomb (v. & n.)
3. Clickbait (n.)
10. Staycation (n.)
4. Crowdfunding (n.)
11. Trend (v. & n.)
5. Downvote/Upvote (v. & n.)
12. Tweet (v. & n.)
13. ASMR (n.)
6. Earworm (n.)
7. Google (v. & n.)
Binge-watch: (Meaning) (Example)
Bling: (Meaning) (Example)
Clickbait: (Meaning) (Example)
Crowdfunding: (Meaning) (Example)
Downvote/Upvote: (Meaning) (Example)
Earworm: (Meaning) (Example)
Google: (Meaning) (Example)
Meme: (Meaning) (Example)
Photobomb: (Meaning) (Example)
10
Staycation: (Meaning) (Example)
11
Trend: (Meaning) (Example)
12
Tweet: (Meaning) (Example)
13
ASMR: (Meaning) (Example)
Phrasal Verbs
6th Grade English Course 19 January 2021
Separable Phrasal Verbs
1. Check out: to examine something.
2. Hand in: to give something to a person.
3. Figure out: to solve a problem.
4. Mess up: to make a mistake.
5. Point out: to direct someone´s attention to something.
6. Look up: to find information online or in a book.
Separable Phrasal Verbs
1. Pay back2. Put up 3. Clean up 4. Take off 5. Bring up 6. Pick up
Separable Phrasal Verbs
If the object is a PERSONAL PRONOUN, always separate the phrasal verb:She turned down it. She turned it down. If the object is a LONG DESCRIPTION, do not separate the particles: She turned the volume of the music she was playing down. She turned down the volume of the music she was playing.
Phrasal Verbs + Neologisms
1. Check out / binge-watch.Example: Hey Daphne, come and chek out the series I´m binge watching.