Understanding Phrasal Verbs Presentation by Alison McKay Library Services 2018-2019
Learning objectives what a phrasal verb is At the end of the session we hope that you’ll feel more confident about: what a phrasal verb is using phrasal verbs to respond to images exploring strategies for remembering phrasal verbs
What are phrasal verbs? Take off Turn away Fall out with Pick up Sit down Turn away Take off Pick up Pick it up Pick up the bag Fall out with
Why learn phrasal verbs?
Strategies for learning phrasal verbs By verb Call up Call off Be called away By particle Turn off Get off Take off By topic Work Relationships Sport
Task 1a When should the essay be submitted? By topic Listen to the lecturer speaking and answer the questions below: When should the essay be submitted? What helps you to remove unnecessary information? Can students go to see their tutor? Should students delay their essays until they feel more confident?
Task 1b When should the essay be submitted? By topic Write a sentence of advice for each question. Use one of the phrasal verbs on your table in place of the bold word. When should the essay be submitted? What helps you to remove unnecessary information? Can students go to see their tutor? Should students delay their essays until they feel more confident?
Task 2 Match each phrasal verb to an image. By topic Hand in Get rid of Pop in Put off Breeze through Clam up Faff about Match each phrasal verb to an image.
Task 3 Either: Write a sentence using each phrasal verb OR Prepare a dialogue or story incorporating all of the phrasal verbs