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- Greg Malivuk
- gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
- http://www.pastebin.com/u/gmalivuk - Notes from all classes
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- “Find someone who” - Share your answers with the class.
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- look for = you want to find something
- look up = you want to find information about something (for example the definition)
- In American English, we say “on the weekend”.
- fill in a form = fill out a form
- clean up / fill up / wash up / straighten up / cut up - the “up” means something like “completely”
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- Three-part verbs (https://www.teach-this.com/downloads/1449-three-part-phrasal-verbs/file)
- - Use the words at the top to make three-word phrasal verbs. Then write questions with those verbs.
- 1 I look up to Bruce Lee.
- 2 Have you ever stood up for someone?
- 3 Are you good at coming up with new ideas?
- 4 get away from/with = escape
- Are you trying to get away from someone?
- 5 fall out with = stop being friends
- Have you ever fallen out with a good friend?
- 6 put up with = tolerate
- What do you have to put up with?
- 7 run out of = don’t have any more
- 8 look down on = disrespect / think you’re better than someone (opposite of “admire”)
- 9 cut down on = reduce
- 10 grow up with = be together as children
- 11 own up to = admit
- 12 come forward with = reveal
- 13 get on with = continue / get along with (people you can enjoy hanging out with)
- 14 stand out from = distinguish yourself
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- https://www.english-corpora.org/coca/ - Type a phrase, click “show matching strings”, click on the phrase. Then you can see many examples.
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- Homework: finish writing questions using these expressions (Make sure you can ask these questions to a classmate?)
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