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Workshop- Phrasal Verbs
Colaboradores Englis
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How to understand and use basic
Phrasal Verbs
Today's Agenda!
Activity
Tips
Ice breaker game: Memory
Get to know tools and strategies
15 Phrasal Verbs
Explanation
Get to know the most used phrasal verbs
What is a Phrasal Verb? Let's learn with a game
Memory
Do the following icebreaker activity and prepare your brain for the new learnings of the day
5 min.
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Where is the guitar?
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Where is the banana?
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Where is the strawberry?
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Where is the shoe?
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Congratulations!
Grammar explanation
Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in more informal contexts. They are made up of a verb and a particle or, sometimes, two particles. The particle often changes the meaning of the verb.
Game
Tips
Search for "Phrasal Verbs with movies" on youtube and review the dozens of videos hosted on the platform.
Think about a story from your personal life where you could use the phrasal verbs.
Tips
Download "Phrasal Verbs" from lorolabs and review the different exercises contained in the application.
Learn phrasal verbs with the same participle but a different verb.
The 15 most used phrasal verbs
Carry out He carried out his plan to return to college. The company is carrying out a plan to increase salaries.
Back up They back up their theory with facts The rest of the team backed her up
Bring up We weren't allowed to bring up your new idea. Don't bring up the budget during the meeting.
Come up with What new plan did you come up with? Maria has come up with a great solution to our problem.
Come across Look at these photos that I came across. I went to the park and came across your brother.
The 15 most used phrasal verbs
Find out The detective couldn't find out anything about that suspect.
Drop off Juan is dropping me off at the airport today.
Get along He couldn't get along with his mother in-law.
Give up I gave up smoking last January.
Get over I got over that problem. He gets over his breakup.
The 15 most used phrasal verbs
Set up I have always wanted to set up my own business.
Look after I'm looking after the children while my sister is at work.
Pick up Can you pick me up at the train station
Turn up Turned up some new leads in the investigation.
Turn out As it turns out, John didn't get the job in Advertising