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HOW TO TEACH PHRASAL VERBS

Phrasal verbs :

Are called multi word verbs. Phrasal verbs consist of two, sometimes, three words

The first word is a verb followed by : a)preposion(look at )

b) An adverb (turn down c ) both ( put up with )

Phrasal verbs with look : adverb,preposition

Look back past

After somebody Something

ahead(think of the future) out(beware)

About For something

Search one's surrondings

Up to
(Admire sb)

LOOK
Up a word Dicc. Look into (investigate)

at(watch, observe) Look forward something

Away (apartar mirada)

Look down on somebody -(understimate)

Back on (recall or reminiscence About sth)

WHAT IS HE DOING ???

He is reading and doesnt understand something so he is going to find a word In the dictionary.

He is going to look the word gorgeous up

What is he doing?

Look for
He is looking for his keys.

He is trying to find his key because he has lost it.

What did my mother do??

My mother took care of me when I was a baby .

My mother looked after me when I was a baby.

How is he feeling??
He really wants his sentences to end.

Look forward to + noun Look forward to + ing form


He is looking forward to his release He is looking forward to leaving his prison

What is he doing??

He is investigating the crime

Look into

He is looking into the crime

Different phrasal verbs :

THE MEANING OF PHRASAL VERBS:


It easy to guess their meaning because the verb and the particle keep their usual meaning

They have idiomatic meaning that You need to learn.

The meaning of phrasal verb can be explained with one word verb. Phrasal verbs are used in informal spoken english. If a phrasal verb has a one-word equivalent ,it is used more formal style. phrasal verb : sort out = one - word verb solve

Transitive They take an object .They can be: Seperable object can be between the word and particle or after it (put the shoes on / put on the shoes) Note : in dictionaries ,seperable verbs are written like this : tear sth = ( something) sb = (somebody)

THE GRAMMER OF PHRASAL VERB

When the object is a long phrase ,it usulally come after the particle .She tore up all the letter that she received.

Inseparable the two parts of the verb can not be seperated by an object. Note: in dictionaries ,inseperable verbs are written like this: look after sth/sb take after sb ,look for sth etc

Intrasitive phrasal verb

They have no object and are written in dictionaries Without sth ,sb . e.g eat out ;get up ; wake up ; speak up.

Some phrasal verbs can be used in both ways I told him to shut up (intransative) Shut her up!! She has already said too much.(transitive)

The fisherman and the fish: identify the phrasal verbs

Watch and find out

COME IN

GET IN

GET OUT

Put Put Up

PUT DOWN

PUT ON

TAKE OUT

PUT AWAY

RUN AWAY

PUT IN

COME OUT

TURN OVER

SIT DOWN

Stand up

Wake up

Look for

Turn on

Turn off

Go to bed

throw away

Look the story of Jane and John Jane and John dated for over a year.
Jane wasnt the perfect girlfriend so when John moved

to another city he decided to leave Jane behind.

Now that John has left town Jane feels lonely and

would like to win back his

heart.

Jane has written a letter for John.

Your task is to :

Find sentences that can substitute by any of the to

look phrasal verbs you studied in this unit.

Pay attention to verb tenses.

Your task is to :

Find sentences that can substitute by any of the to

look phrasal verbs you studied in this unit.

Pay attention to verb tenses.

Dear John !

Im writing to tell you how much I love you.I remember our days

together with a lot of affection.


Since you left , my life has been a nightmare. I am devastated and depressed. I cant eat,sleep or even smoke.And you know what a heavy

smoke I was .You may be happy to hear this,Now you have left I might give up! I got to the point of thinking that I suffer from a factitious disorder.If you dont know what is you can find it on www.factitious.com .
Sorry ,for being so pedantic.However I know how much you like

to investigate new ideas.

The story of Pandora

Several versions of Pandora's story have been set down. One starts off with the fire god Prometheus. Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it away to people. This greatly angered Zeus, the ruler of the gods, and he planned to bring about something awful.

Zeus called on Hephaestus (Vulcan in Roman mythology), the god of fire and craftsmen, to get on with creating a woman out of earth. Each god then chipped in something to her creation. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, handed over beauty. Apollo, the god of prophecy and music pitched in music, and Hermes, the messenger god, built in to Pandora an ability to convince others she was right.

Pandora was set forth to Earth to hang out with Prometheus' brother, Epimetheus. When she turned up, she came across another gift from the gods - a jar that each god had put something in. Pandora was warned not to mess around with it or open it, but she could not keep away. As she took off the lid to look into it, all the evils in the world flooded out. She quickly put back the lid, but it was too late. Troubles had already begun to mess up the world. The only thing left in the jar was hope. Zeus had laid down the law that gods and humans should never mess with him. Adapted from: "Pandora." Encyclopaedia Britannica Elementary Library, from Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD. Copyright (c) 1994-2002 Encyclopdia Britannica, Inc. May 30, 2002.

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