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Phrasal verbs

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Created on July 5, 2023

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Name verbs
Keep or give
Guess meaning
Find pairs
Rules
Speaking
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Quiz
Match to pictures
Make sentences
Match to definitions
Complete the text
Choose prepositions
Bamboozle
Homework links
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it. This is an example.
smile
hug
take care
support
love
stay healthy
be helpful / help someone
be kind
be happy
have family
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Look at the photo below and name verbs which can describe it.
Read the paragraph below and tick the picture which matches the text.
Read the paragraph below and tick the picture which matches the text.
Read the paragraph below and tick the picture which matches the text.
Read the rules and check your previous answers.
Learn phrasal verbs
find out
discover, learn
take up
start a hobby / activity
give up
stop doing something
go on
happen
top up
put money in
hang out
spend time
check out
see, read, consult
look after
take care of
get on
have a good relationship
pick up an illness
become ill
fall out
have an argument
go off
become bad
Match phrasal verbs to the pictures
pick up an illness
top up
go on
go off
fall out
give up
find out
take up
hang out
check out
look after
get on
Play a game. Match phrasal verbs to their meanings
Choose the correct preposition. Green answers are correct, red are wrong.
  • out
  • off
  • on
  • out
  • up
  • on
  • out
  • on
  • after
find
fall
hang
  • out
  • off
  • up
  • up
  • on
  • out
  • off
  • up
  • out
check
take
go
*become bad
  • up
  • on
  • after
  • after
  • on
  • out
look
give
  • on
  • up
  • out
  • on
  • after
  • off
get
go
*happen
  • up
  • on
  • out
  • up
  • off
  • out
top
pick
💎 Student reads the sentence. The task is to change verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.💎 Then he/she decides to keep points or to give them to the opponent. 💎 Next student does the same. 💎 The winner is someone who has the most points.

Start

Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
If you want to(discover, learn) your perfect weight, consult our website.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
The doctor told me (start) sport.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
My dad wants to (stop doing) smoking.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
- What's (happening)?- Nothing much.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
Can you give me 10 dollars to (put money in) my phone, please, mum?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
Do you (have a good relationship) with your brother?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
We often (spend time) in the shopping centre.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
Use your phone to (see, read, consult) what's on at the cinema.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
When I was ill, my gran (take care of) me.
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
Can you (stop) eating sweets?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
What do you do to(take care of) your body?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
What sport or hobby would you like to (start doing) ?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
How ofter do you (spend time) in the park with your friends?
Change the verbs in brackets into phrasal verbs.
When you're ill, do you (consult) your symptoms on the Internet to (learn) what illness do you have?
Match phrasal verbs to their meanings. Click on the cards.
go on
top up
fall out
take up
look after
find out
hang out
go off
check out
give up
pick up
get on
discover, learn
put money in
stop doing
see, read, consult
take care of
have a good relationship
spend time
happen
start a hobby
become bad
become ill
have an argument
Answer the questions
Is there anything you would like to give up? Why?
Answer the questions
What do you do when you pick up an illness?
Answer the questions
What sport or hobby would you like to take up?
Answer the questions
Where do you usually hang out with your friends?
Answer the questions
How much money do you need to top up your phone?
Answer the questions
Do you get on with your relatives or friends?
Answer the questions
Who do you fall out with? How often? And why?
Answer the questions
Why does the food go off? Name the reasons.
Answer the questions
Do you have a pat? How do you look after it?
Answer the questions
What do you usually find out on the Internet?
Answer the questions
What do you usually check out in your phone?
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
What's ____ on outside?
going
taking
doing
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
I dropped my pencil and the teacher ____ it up.
found
picked
caught
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
Mum ____ up coffee because she got a lot of headaches.
gave
made
fell
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
My sister and I ____ out last week because she broke my phone.
went
picked
fell
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
Why don't you ____ out this website?
find
check
look
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
Bread ____ off after three or four days.
goes
gives
makes
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
Brad started to ____ out with some friends from his new school.
look
hang
get
Choose the correct answer. Click on the button.
Chris ____ up football last year.
topped
got
took
Match the parts of the sentences. If the sentence is correct. it will disappear. If it's wrong, it will become red. To correct a mistake, click on the sentence twice.
Complete the text with phrasal verbs. Then listen and check.

21 March

give up
‘It’s not easy to keep fit but I know what to do. I should _________ my body. I shouldn’t _________ at the shops every day. I should go to a gym or _________ a sport. I should _________ ‘energy’ drinks – they aren’t good for you. I shouldn’t eat fast food. But yesterday I saw a newspaper headline. It said ‘Chocolate is good for you!’ I _________ the article and I _________ some excellent news. Dark chocolate is good for your health. I love dark chocolate.’
look after
found out
hang out
checked out
take up
Play Bamboozle games. Use phrasal verbs instead of verbs in brackets.
Extra tasks or homework links

Vocabulary . Look at the pictures and definitions below. Name phrasal verbs. Flip the card to check.

Practical task. Choose the correct phrasal verbs to complete the sentences.

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