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SENSE OF
PHRASAL
VERBS
MARTIN SHOVEL
SELF STUDY EDITION
WITH ANSWERS
TAKE AFTER
MAKING
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Making Sense of
Phrasal Verbs
Martin Shovel
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
Prentice Hall
New York London Toronto Sydney Tokyo Singapore
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To Martha
Published 1992 by
Prentice Hall International (UK) Limited
Campus 400. Maylands Avenue
Hemel Hempstead. Herts HP2 7EZ
a division of
Simon & Schuster International Group
© 1992 Prentice Hall International (UK) Limited
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permission, in writing, from the publisher.
First published 1985 by Cassell Publishers Limited.
Printed and bound in Great Britain by The Bath Press, Avon.
Designed by Janet McCallum
Phototypset by Chapterhouse. The Cloisters. Formby
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Information available from the publisher on request.
ISBN 0-13-554833-0
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Introduction
Unit 1 find out, look for, look up, look over, look round, look into
Unit 2 take after, grow up, look after, bring up, do up (1), look back
Unit 3 put through, speak up, cut off, hold on, get through (1), stand for
Unit 4 break down (1), break up (1), break off, make up (1), make up for, fall out
Unit 5 drop in, run into, come into, run in, come across, get round (1)
Unit 6 break out in, break down (2), go down, pass out, come round/come to,
get over
Unit 7 work out, point out, make out (1), think over, come up with, make up (2)
Unit 8 hold up (1), see off, drop off (1), take off (1), pick up, set off
Unit 9 call off, put off (1), be taken aback, be over, be off (1), give out
Unit 10 try on, wear out (1), do up (2), take off (2), go with, put on
Unit 11 give (oneself) up (1), try out, give up (2), catch on, give up (3), drop off (2)
Unit 12 get round (2), go through, mistake for, be off (2), take in, give in
Unit 13 look up to, cheer up, put (someone) off (2), look down on, look forward
to, put up with
Unit 14 soak up, break up (2), tell off, beat up, go for, calm down
Unit 15 tear up, check in, make out (2), take up, fill in, take down
Unit 16 take over, pass away/pass on/pass over, turn into, wear off, brush up,
die out
Unit 17 get away with, let down, get away, own up, let out, let off
Unit 18 turn down, drop out, carry out, fall through, lay off, put forward
Unit 19 go off, put out, blow up (1), cut down on, blow up (2), break out
Unit 20 get through (2), hold up (2), run out of, break into, burn down, wear
out (2)
Reference section
Answer key
Introduction
Making Sense of Phrasal Verbs presents a selection of the most useful and
frequently used phrasal verbs in the English language. It avoids the use of
grammatical classifications because such classifications are often more
complicated and difficult than the phrasal verbs they are used to teach.
Instead, the aim is to increase the learner's confidence by presenting phrasal
verbs in a lively and straightforward way using illustrations and question-
prompts.
Making Sense of Phrasal Verbs can be used for self-study, for pairwork, for
conventional class or group teaching, and as a reference book. It is intended
for intermediate students of English as a second or foreign language.
Students studying for the First Certificate Examination will find the book
especially useful.
The book contains twenty units, each of which introduces and practises six
separate phrasal verbs. At the back of the book there is a reference section in
which the phrasal verbs are listed in alphabetical order.
Illustrations and question-prompts
Each phrasal verb is introduced using illustrations and question-prompts.
The question-prompts are designed to focus the learner's attention and help
him or her make an informed guess at the meaning of the phrasal verb. The
guess is expected to take the form of a paraphrase or synonym. The learner is
not expected to produce a dictionary-type definition.
Reference section
The reference section contains an alphabetical listing of all the phrasal verbs
presented in the book. Each entry includes:
- a list of words and phrases that can be used with the phrasal verb
- a clear definition
- a context sentence or sentences related to the introductory illustrations
- easy to read structural information showing the positioning of noun
phrases and pronouns
Practice section
Each unit has a practice section consisting of a variety of exercises. The
exercises are very controlled to begin with and then gradually lead to free-
production. All six phrasal verbs in the unit should be studied first before the
practice section is done.
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