1. Look at this video.
2. Read the information.
Phrasal
Verbs
Phrasal verbs are mainly used in spoken English and
informal texts. (The more formal a conversation or text, the less phrasal verbs
are found.)
Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus a particle (preposition, adverb). The particle can change the meaning of the verb completely, e.g.:
§ look up – consult a reference book (look a word up in a dictionary)
§ look for – seek (look for her ring)
§ look forward – anticipate with pleasure (look forward to meeting
someone)
There are no rules that might explain how phrasal
verbs are formed correctly - all you can do is look them up in a good dictionary and study their meanings. In our lists, you will find some frequently used phrasal
verbs and their meanings.
3. Visit the web voScreen and follow the
instructions.
1.
Create your
account in this web.
2. Being
inside, go to the upper left size of the display and give a click where it says
"life". On the column of voStructure select the option Phrasal Verbs.
After that, the scenes
will start appearing, so listen carefully and try to catch the information selecting the correct traslation in Spanish.
4. Deliver a list.
Open this format and follow the instructions.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vgq8C1KbK0wei-t2-ESJ4a__AbNKe6lMXDmRGeP_Qc4/edit?usp=sharing
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