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Hi, I know the words 'take after' are known as phrasal verbs. How do I set a context for teaching this?
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Re: phrasal verbs
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Hi, I know the words 'take after' are known as phrasal verbs. How do I set a context for teaching this?
Thanks
Tina
Here are some useful links that can help you:
Onestopenglish | Vocabulary: phrasal verbs
Lesson Plans - Teaching Phrasal Verbs - How to introduce Phrasal Verbs to ESL Students - EFL and ESL Lesson Plans - Instant Lessons for Classes
Upendran - Teaching Phrasal Verbs Using Songs (I-TESL-J)
The ELT Newsletter - The Weekly Column: Teaching Phrasal Verbs my Means of Constructing Texts. By Andrzej Cirocki
BBC | British Council teaching English - Vocabulary - Multi-word verbs: Methods and approaches
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