Phrasal Verbs – Page 6
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: hack
You don't have to hack into Tim Bowen's computer to access his article on hack as a phrasal verb – it's available right here.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: self-defence
Tim Bowen might have to fend off hordes of fans after brilliantly explaining the use of three phrasal verbs to do with self-defence.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: some lonely phrasal verbs 2
Tim Bowen chaulks up another great article on phrasal verbs.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: some lonely phrasal verbs
Tim Bowen has been beavering away to bring this interesting discussion of some lonely phrasal verbs: verbs that only combine with one particle and only have one meaning.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: come
Tim Bowen has come up with the perfect description of the phrasal verbs associated with this word.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: stand
Tim Bowen's weekly additions to Your English are sure to stand the test of time as invaluable reference materials for teachers.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: run
Tim Bowen explains why an English student could run into some problems trying to form phrasal verbs with the verb to run.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using equivalents and definitions
Many phrasal verbs can be said another way, and many learners of English tend to favour the non-phrasal verb equivalent. This often makes them sound formal. This lesson for intermediate-level students helps students learn – and practise – some phrasal verbs common in spoken English.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using a literary text
Using authentic texts can be a motivating way to teach phrasal verbs. This lesson plan presents eight new phrasal verbs using a literary text as a starting point. The learners deduce the meaning of the phrasal verbs from their context, and then write a follow up story using more new phrasal verbs.