Multiple Choice
More: (test choose the right preposition)
Dual choice: phrasal verb, or just the verb?
animal phrasal verbs
phrasal verbs with more than one meaning
PHRASAL VERB TIMED GAME: https://www.gamestolearnenglish.com/phrasal-verbs/
possible methods of reviewing phrasal verbs.
1. give the sentence in english. they identify the phrasal verb and what it means (translating to spanish if necessary)
2. fill in the blank with the phrasal verb. if clueless, give the verb or the preposition.
3. quiz directly based on category.
4. sentence with fill in the blank, options include different phrasal verb variations of the same verb.
5. sentence with fill in the blank, have to guess the phrasal verb. if no clue, give either the verb or the preposition.
NOTEs for video:
1. Say the verb.
2. say the english traditional word
3. say the spanish translation.
4. show it in video.
5. explain difference between root and phrasal verb.
WAY TO TEACH PHRASAL VERBS
3 bins. subjects, phrasal verbs, objects
could this be a card game too with 3 decks?
MEDIA REFERENCES for phrasal verbs
BREAKING BAD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syrW-M41O3U
partner up
turn you in
script:
phrasal verbs
los verbos frasales
les parecen a los que no hablan ingles nativo, un lenguaje codificado
like a code, phrasal verbs can either delineate or obscure the message, depending on who’s listening, and who knows the code.
cada phrasal verb está hecho de un verbo y una preposicion o adverbio.
Certainly! In Old English, the use of phrasal verbs, or verb phrases with prepositions and adverbs, was not as standardized or prevalent as it is in modern English. However, there were constructions that served similar purposes. Here are a few examples:
1 "Onwendan" - This Old English verb means "to turn on" or "to turn toward." It combines "on" (meaning "on" or "toward") with "wendan" (meaning "to turn").
2 "Utgan" - This is an Old English verb meaning "to go out" or "to leave." It combines "ut" (meaning "out") with "gan" (meaning "to go").
3 "Onstigan" - This Old English verb means "to descend" or "to get off." It combines "on" (meaning "on" or "down from") with "stigan" (meaning "to ascend" or "to climb").
4 "Tohripan" - This Old English verb means "to tear apart" or "to rip up." It combines "to" (meaning "apart") with "hripan" (meaning "to rip").
These examples demonstrate the use of prepositions and adverbs combined with verbs to convey specific actions or meanings in Old English. While the structure and usage of phrasal verbs in Old English may differ from modern English, they serve a similar purpose of adding nuance and specificity to actions.
verbo
FREAK
preposision
OUT
in this case OUT es un adverbio, no una preposicion, porque no hay sustantivo que le sigue. no es OUT the kitchen. OUT the door. OUT of time. No es una frase preposicional que viene enlazado con el phrasal verb. el phrasal verb termina con OUT, es decir, OUT modifica o describe la accion verbal. Se friquea, pero como? pues OUT.
OUT.
al extremo
por completo
(generalmente se podria decir que si no es para llegar al punto mas extremo, es para ir hacia alli…. para emfatizar.)
shrivel up.
there is no shrivel. or is there.
phrasal verb nouns and
phrasal verb participles.
breakthrough. great word.
one way to teach phrasal verbs.
all within a context.
my alarm clock goes off. I wake up. I get up.
I pick up my phone. I rifle through the drawer. etc.
phrasal verb dictionsary based on alphabetized spanish verbs. (with bridges?)
PV method, potentially:
flaunt = show off
present = show up
guide = show around
What verb do Flaunt, present, guide all use in their phrasal verb version?