Phrasal Verbs

(Levels 5 and 6)

Week 5

This page is for levels 5 and 6. You can try it if you are in level 4.

Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs are verbs that are two or more words. One verb, two words. A phrasal verb is usually a verb and a preposition.

Examples

Stand up. Please stand up.

Look up. You can look up the new word in the dictionary.

Kick out. I was kicked out of school because I smoked in class.


1.) Read. Read the story. Look for phrasal verbs. The phrasal verbs begin with the letter H. Read it twice without your phone. You can use your phone when you read it a third time.

Phrasal Verbs H

2.) Writing. Practice phrasal verbs from the story.

Match the phrasal verbs to their definition. Some phrasal verbs have more than one definition.

Phrasal Verbs

1.) have on

2.) hang out

3.) hang up

4.) hold on/ hang on

5.) hold up

6) hurry up

7.) hit on

8.) hide out

9.) hang around

10.) heat up

Definition

a.) to delay or make someone late

b.) to wait a short time

c.) to put something on the wall

d.) to stay in one place for a long time.

e.) to hide

f.) to end a conversation and turn off the phone

g.) to flirt

h.) to be with your friend

i.) to do something quickly

j.) to rob someone and steal their stuff

k.) to wear clothes

l.) when a place becomes busy

ANSWERS

1 = k

2 = h

3 = c & f

4 = d

5 = j

6 = i

7 = g

8 = e

9 = d

10 = l

3.) Type the correct phrasal verbs in the sentences.


4.)

HOMEWORK

Email the teacher. Write the answer to the sentences.

Teacher Isaac's email: iolson@tacomacommunityhouse.org

1. What clothes did you have on yesterday?

2.) What do you like to do when you hang out with friends?

3.) Have you ever hung up on anyone because you were angry (have you ever stopped talking to them on the phone)?