Lesson Topic Breaking Down Grammar Point Phrasal Verbs
Lesson Topic: Breaking Down Grammar Point: Phrasal Verbs (Get) Name of Teacher: Susan Strikovsky Target Class: 8 th Lesson Place in the Curriculum: Lesson Thirteen
• • • Table of Contents Introduction Text- Dialogue on Breaking Down Phrasal Verb- Examples with Get Conclusion
What is happening in the picture? Why is the woman looking so sad?
Sarah: My car broke down. How can I get back home? Garage: No problem, we will send someone to fix it right away. Sarah: Thanks! I must get back home, so I will take a bus.
Phrasal Verb An idiomatic phrase with a verb, or another element, usually an adverb, such as: break down, or a preposition such as: get up, or a combination of both such as: look down on
Phrasal Verb- Examples with Get back I'm going to get back late from work today. Get off You need to get off the bus at the next stop. Get on the bus at the next bus stop.
Phrasal Verb- Examples with Get rid of Dan has so many magazines. His wife is angry, so he is going to get rid of them soon.
Phrasal Verb- Examples with Get away I'm scared of dogs. I want that dog to get away from me right now. Or: I'm so tired. I need to get away from here for a few days. Maybe I'll go to France.
Phrasal Verb- Examples with Get up You had better get up right now, or you will be late for school.
Today’s Lesson was about Phrasal Verbs (Get) Next Lesson will be about Modals
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