Tuesday, 30 November 2021
Friday, 26 November 2021
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Thursday, 18 November 2021
Tuesday, 16 November 2021
Friday, 12 November 2021
Wednesday, 10 November 2021
WEDNESDAY
PHRASAL VERBS PRACTICE (COMPLETE THE EX.)
PHRASAL VERBS REVIEW HOMEWORK
NOTES FROM CLASS:
TELL OFF - scold
My parents told me off for coming home late.
PUT UP WITH - tolerate, endure
CONTINUE:
go on (WITHOUT OBJECT) Don't stop talking. Go on!
carry on (WITH OBJECT) Carry on your discussion.
keep on (GERUND) Keep on speaking.
STEP DOWN - resign
GO OFF - fire alarm, alarm clock, bomb, gun or any similar device
MAKE OUT - distinguish (when you see or hear)
CARRY OUT - perform, do
HOLD UP - cause a delay; something that prevents from happening
CUT OFF - disconnect
FALL FOR - fall in love with...
GET AWAY WITH - do something wrong/illegal and not get punished
HANG AROUND - spend time in certain places
Monday, 8 November 2021
MONDAY
Speaking activity: PHRASAL VERBS BOARD GAME
HOMEWORK: PHRASAL VERBS PRACTICE
NOTES FROM CLASS:
CALL - CALL UP -> MAKE A PHONE CALL
HIRE - HIRE ON
SAVE - SAVE UP
GET ON / GET ALONG WITH - have good relationship
PUT OUT - stop burning (fire, cigarette, candle)
LOOK LIKE - LOOK SIMILAR TO SOMEONE
TAKE AFTER - RESEMBLE SOMEONE (IN TERMS OF PERSONALITY)
WEAR OUT - use until the condition is really bad
SPEED UP <-> SLOW DOWN
STAND OUT - be better that others, more noticeable
sleep over - phrasal verb -> stay at someone's house for a night
sleepover - noun
Friday, 5 November 2021
Wednesday, 3 November 2021
FRIDAY
PHRASAL VERBS (ex. 1) HOMEWORK
WRITE DOWN: PRACTICE WITH PHRASAL VERBS FINISH
NOTES FROM CLASS:
CALL OFF - cancel
COME ACROSS - find by chance
HOLD UP (by) - cause a delay
I was held up by traffic.
PULL DOWN - destroy, demolish
GO DOWN WITH - get sick
TAKE PART IN - participate
GIVE IN TO SOMEONE - agree to do what another person asked/ wanted (you can't say 'no')
Tuesday, 2 November 2021
WEDNESDAY
PHRASAL VERBS (C) - HOMEWORK
NOTES FROM TODAY'S CLASS:
I'VE BEEN TRYING TO CUT DOWN ON DRINKING COFFEE FOR A YEAR.
GET OVER - recover, get back to normal state (from illness, emotional breakdown, stress..)
BRING UP - raise a child; mention or bring to discussion
TURN ON / OFF - ACTIVATE SOMETHING / DEACTIVATE
TURN UP / DOWN - increase/decrease volume, power, etc.
PUT UP - accommodate
PUT UP WITH - tolerate, endure, accept
CALL BACK - return the phone call
GET BACK TO ..-return the call/ message/ letter
TUESDAY
NOTES FROM CLASS:
LOOK FOR - search for something (objects, places) or someone (key, book, phone, my friend)
LOOK UP - search for information (phone number, address, definition of the word, biography of a celebrity)
LOOK UP TO - respect, admire
I look up to my father.
Please, stop making it up. (make up - create a story, excuse; not telling the truth; lie)
PUT UP WITH - tolerate, endure, accept, stand
I can't stand / bear it / can't put up with this.
can't stand - hate
COME ACROSS - find by chance (place, website, object)
RUN INTO / BUMP INTO - meet by chance (people)
SET UP - get ready, arrange; establish, found; cause
TALK BACK TO - answer rudely, impolitely
HAND IN - submit
HAND / GIVE OUT / away - distribute, give for free
HAND BACK - give back
I don't feel up to going out. - I don't want.
feel up to - want, wish
Do you feel up to working out tonight?
What do you feel up to now?
DRINK UP, EAT UP, CLEAN UP, TIDY UP - UP means ‘completely’
I felt bored and tired because the meeting dragged on for three hours. - lasted (we talk about duration)
I didn’t sleep well at night, so I nodded off during the class.
HOMEWORK: Write your own sentences with all new phrasal verbs.