A playful way to reinforce phrasal verbs. Have the students write down a list of as many phrasal verbs as they know then work together to add them to the story. Some will work but many will not match the sense of the sentence. After laughing about any ridiculous sentences produced, let them have a go at fixing it but moving their phrasal verbs around or adding new ones.
Some useful phrasal verbs for this story are: turn down, check out, bring up, call off, look into, set up, take over, go through, put off, work out, hold on, give up and hang out.
A playful way to reinforce phrasal verbs. Have the students write down a list of as many phrasal verbs as they know then work together to add them to the story. Some will work but many will not match the sense of the sentence. After laughing about any ridiculous sentences produced, let them have a go at fixing it but moving their phrasal verbs around or adding new ones.
Some useful phrasal verbs for this story are: turn down, check out, bring up, call off, look into, set up, take over, go through, put off, work out, hold on, give up and hang out.
A playful way to reinforce phrasal verbs. Have the students write down a list of as many phrasal verbs as they know then work together to add them to the story. Some will work but many will not match the sense of the sentence. After laughing about any ridiculous sentences produced, let them have a go at fixing it but moving their phrasal verbs around or adding new ones.
Some useful phrasal verbs for this story are: turn down, check out, bring up, call off, look into, set up, take over, go through, put off, work out, hold on, give up and hang out.