phrasal verbs part i
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the Topic of the this ppt: Phrasal verbs lesson type: Grammar Level: High school students / foreign learners of English as a foreigh language. Materials used : pictures including phrasal verbs what the learner should do first to read the sentences, find the phrasal verbs and then figure out its meaning from the context.TRANSCRIPT
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Grammar Grammar
Presented by Imane Jaabouk
(A high school English teacher in Morocco)
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What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb consists of two parts: the main verb and a preposition ( called also the particleparticle)
For eg: Get up
The main verbOr the base verb
The preposition/The particle
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Read the following slides Try to find the phrasal verbs Read again and try to find the meaning
the the phrasal verbs
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The value of the dollar goes up
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Go up: to move higher/ increase/ rise (الزيادة)
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The value of the Euro goes down
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Go down: to decrease
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Liven up your meals with fresh herbs and
spices
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Liven up: to make something more interesting
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It is the end of the year and I’m so stressed and tired.
I’m going to liven up myself a little bit by going for a run
in the forest
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Liven up: to make something / Liven up: to make something / become more energeticbecome more energetic
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Put someone down: to make someone feel unimportant
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Join in : to become involved in an activity with other people
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When i was sick, the whole family rallied
together
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Rally together: to support each other
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You were bad at English last year. But now your English has come along recently
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Come along: to develop/ to improve
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If you go on smoking, you will finish up dead
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Finish up: end up
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Hassan Tower dates back to the era of
Mowadine.
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Date back to :
to have existed since a particular time/ a particular length of time
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I’m 70. From time to time, I look back on
my wedding day with Maria.
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Look back: to think about something in the past
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Look ahead: to think about what’s going on in the future
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Leave someone/ somthing behind: to leave a place without taking
someone or something with you.
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We should pair up for 5 minutes so as to do exercise n°3
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Pair upPair up: to join together temporarily with another person to do something
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When we work together, each one of us put his /
her opinions across.
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Put something acrossPut something across: to express ideas/ opinions clearly so that people understand them easily.
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Some countries are still lagging behind while others have quickly
progressed
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Lag behind: to move slowly
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Cheer up: to feel happier