PHRASAL VERBS
Have you ever come across phrases like “give up” or “look after” and wondered what they really mean? Phrasal verbs are a big part of everyday English, and they can often be confusing because their meanings aren’t always obvious from the individual words. In this lesson, youāll explore what phrasal verbs are, how they work, and how to use them in your conversations and writing. With the help of visual aids and fun activities, you’ll be able to understand and use phrasal verbs more confidently.

Explanation and Uses
Phrasal Verbs are phrases that consist of a verb and one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs). The meaning of a phrasal verb often differs from the meaning of the individual words.
In the following video you will have a quick masterclass regarding this topic:
Examples
- “Give up” ā To stop trying. (e.g., āI wonāt give up on my goals.ā)
- “Look after” ā To take care of someone or something. (e.g., āCan you look after my cat while Iām away?ā)
- “Turn down” ā To refuse or reject. (e.g., āShe turned down the job offer.ā)
- “Pick up” ā To collect or gather. (e.g., āI will pick up the groceries after work.ā)
- “Put off” ā To postpone. (e.g., āWe had to put off the meeting until next week.ā)
Dive into this presentation:
Learning Activities
Engage in the following activities to practice what you’ve learned throughout this lesson:
Phrasal Verb Pictionary
- Objective: Illustrate and guess phrasal verbs.
- Instructions: The class will be divided into teams. One student from each team will draw a picture representing a phrasal verb (e.g., āhead outā) while their team tries to guess the phrasal verb. Each correct guess earns points. Everyone in the team will rotate so everyone has a chance to draw and guess.
Story Builder with Phrasal Verbs
- Objective: Use phrasal verbs to create a story.
- Instructions: You will be provided with a list of phrasal verbs. In small groups, you will write a short story or skit incorporating as many of the given phrasal verbs as possible. Each group will then present their story to the class, and the class will identify the phrasal verbs used.