Learn seven English phrasal verbs to talk about your morning routine with Georgie. Then click here for a FREE 'morning routine phrasal verbs' worksheet: https://bit.ly/3Ro0Mau
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Can you use some of these phrasal verbs to tell us about your morning routine? ????????????
Phrasal verbs from this programme:
✔️ go off - start making a noise (alarms)
Example: I knew the cookies in the oven were ready when the timer went off.
✔️ wake up - open your eyes and stop sleeping
Example: The smell of freshly brewed coffee is a great way to wake up.
✔️sleep in - continue sleeping after the time you usually wake up
Example: After a long week of work, Sarah allowed herself to sleep in on Saturday morning.
✔️ get up - stand up after being in bed
Example: My daughter got up at 5 am because she was so excited about her birthday.
✔️ put (something) on - dress yourself in something
Example: He quickly put on his running shoes and headed out for a morning jog.
✔️ work out - train the body through exercise
Example: I try to work out at the gym at least three times a week.
✔️ pick (something) out - choose (something) carefully
Example: Can you help me pick out a gift for my sister's birthday?
✔️ get dressed - put on your clothes
Example: I turned up to an online meeting in pyjamas because I forgot to get dressed.
✔️ work on (something) - spend time learning, studying or doing something
Example: The team decided to work on the project collaboratively to achieve better results
Top tips for using phrasal verbs:
???? If you see the word ‘something’, it usually means the verb requires an object.
???? If ‘something’ is in the middle of the phrasal verb, it means that it can be separated by the object (but doesn’t have to be).
???? If ‘something’ is at the end of the phrasal verb, it means it cannot be separated.
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For the rest of Georgie’s phrasal verbs videos, go here https://bit.ly/3yWWvEI
Can you use some of these phrasal verbs to tell us about your morning routine? ????????????
Phrasal verbs from this programme:
✔️ go off - start making a noise (alarms)
Example: I knew the cookies in the oven were ready when the timer went off.
✔️ wake up - open your eyes and stop sleeping
Example: The smell of freshly brewed coffee is a great way to wake up.
✔️sleep in - continue sleeping after the time you usually wake up
Example: After a long week of work, Sarah allowed herself to sleep in on Saturday morning.
✔️ get up - stand up after being in bed
Example: My daughter got up at 5 am because she was so excited about her birthday.
✔️ put (something) on - dress yourself in something
Example: He quickly put on his running shoes and headed out for a morning jog.
✔️ work out - train the body through exercise
Example: I try to work out at the gym at least three times a week.
✔️ pick (something) out - choose (something) carefully
Example: Can you help me pick out a gift for my sister's birthday?
✔️ get dressed - put on your clothes
Example: I turned up to an online meeting in pyjamas because I forgot to get dressed.
✔️ work on (something) - spend time learning, studying or doing something
Example: The team decided to work on the project collaboratively to achieve better results
Top tips for using phrasal verbs:
???? If you see the word ‘something’, it usually means the verb requires an object.
???? If ‘something’ is in the middle of the phrasal verb, it means that it can be separated by the object (but doesn’t have to be).
???? If ‘something’ is at the end of the phrasal verb, it means it cannot be separated.
???????????? SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more English videos and podcast English to help you improve your English ???? http://tinyurl.com/ps3hplv
✔️ Visit our website ???? https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish
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#learnenglish #bbclearningenglish #phrasalverbs
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