Monday, October 18, 2010

ESL L5: Phrasal Verbs

Monday, October 18, 2010

Phrasal Verbs

Being fluent in English means that you have command over your phrasal verbs. Remember, a phrasal verb is a verb + particle, NOT a preposition. They need to be memorized for definition. You cannot tell the meaning from the context in which it is used.

Here is a great workbook you can purchase on phrasal verbs to supplement your learning.

Check back to this post for phrasal verb worksheets!

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Homework for Monday, October 18, 2010
  1. Journal: Write a summary of one article from the Triton College newspaper (150 words)
  2. Journal: Write a summary of Wuthering Heights (300 words)
  3. Unit 6: Online Worksheet
  4. Study for Wuthering Heights in class essay exam. Think about the following
    1. Look at the characters relationships with each other. What could they have done to improve/change the way things turned out?
    2. Why is this novel popular today?
    3. What types of love are there in this novel?
    4. Who is your favorite character? Why?
    5. Who is your least favorite character? Why?
    6. What is the moral of this novel? What do you think Emily Brontë was trying to say in this novel?
  5. Start your Vocabulary Notebook for next Monday, October 25, 2010
~Happy Studying!~

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