Teaching Phrasal Verbs

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TEACHING PHRASAL VERBS

FLORIDA DEMO
WHAT IS A PHRASAL VERB ?

It is an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and an


adverb or preposition.
WE CAN TEACH PHRASAL VERBS THROUGH:

The tradicional way

Pictures expresing the situation

Examples / Exercises
THE TRADICIONAL WAY

Verb Meaning Example


ask someone out (invite on a date)
=Brian asked Judy out to dinner .
ask around (ask many people the same question)
= I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet.
add up to something (equal) =Your purchases add
up to $205.32.

back something up (reverse) =You'll have to back


up your car so that I can get out.
back someone up (support) =My wife backed me
up over my decision to quit my job.
blow up (explode) =The racing car blew up after it
crashed into the fence.
blow something up (add air) =We have to blow 50
balloons up for the party.
PICTURES
PICTURES
PICTURES
EXERCISES
EXERCISES

WRONG WRITE ORDER


ORDER
TYAS OUT STAY OUT
NAR AAYW RAN AWAY
TANKIGL TOABU TALKING ABOUT
IHT KCAB HIT BACK
CEMO NGLOA COME ALONG
LFLE VEOR FELL OVER
GOSE NO GOES ON
RECOMMANDATION

THE TRADITIONAL WAY IS NOT


PRODUCTIVE ANY MORE.
WHEN TEACHING TRY TO COMBINE
PICTURES WITH EXERCISES ‘COS THEY
ARE THE MOST EFFECTIVE NOWADAYS.
LEARNER’S TYPES INCLUDED

VISUAL LEARNERS

KINESTHETIC LEARNERS

AUDITORY LEARNERS

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