2. A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb
and a single-word or multi-word
prepositional phrase that form a complete
semantic unit as a phrase. It is usually two-
word phrases consisting of :
verb + adverb or verb + preposition
3. Break in:
force entry to a building
Ex: Somebody broke in last night and stole our
stereo.
4. Fall Down:
fall to the ground
Ex: The picture that you hung up last night
fell down this morning.
5. Get up:
get out of bed
Ex: I got up early today to study for my
exam.
6. Make up:
apply cosmetics to
Ex: My sisters made me up for my graduation
party.
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9. How to Learn Phrasal Verbs:
1. Read and listen. When you see or hear
a phrasal verb you don’t know, write it
down. Copy the whole sentence.
Understanding the context – how the
phrase is used with the other words in the
sentence – is what will make it possible for
you to use the phrase yourself in the
future.
10. 2.Find out the meaning in that specific
context. This is where a teacher or native
English speaker can save you time,
because there is often more than one
meaning for each phrasal verb or look it
up in a dictionary and decide which
definition fits best in context.
11. 3.Practice it in conversation and/or
writing. Get feedback from a teacher or
native English speaker about whether or
not you’re using it the way native
speakers do.
12. 4.Study your list of phrasal verbs and
keep adding to the list. If you find a
phrasal verb from your list used in a new
way, write down the new example
13. Importance of knowing phrasal
verbs and their meanings.
o Having a rich Phrasal verb vocabulary enables you to
speak English effortlessly. In order to understand, speak,
read and write good English, one needs to be skilled in
them.
o Many competitive exams test the knowledge of English
and the knowledge of these verbs holds great
importance. Every aspirant must be aware of them.
o Such verbs and their meanings are used very frequently
in the English language. They are used in the informal
sense in everyday language, opposite to the more
formal verbs. To speak English fluently, one must have a
command over English.
14. 1. Why do you think phrasal verbs are important
to learn in this english class?
2. What do you think is the better way
To improve your knowledge about phrasal
verbs?
3. Make a list with all the phrasal verbs you learn
in today class and try to explain each one using
your own words. Then compare your meanings
with those of your classmates.
15. Assignment:
In a group of 7 people make a drama in
which you use many phrasal verbs as you
can and add some new ones.
Representing them through actions.