5 Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs

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5 Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs

Turn your students onto Phrasal Verbs!

So, how did your New Year’s Resolutions turn out? Not so well?
Well, it’s never too late to make another resolution! This year, why not learn to teach Phrasal Verbs correctly? I’ve made a short video that cover the 5 Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs. If you’ve ever been hesitant to this crucial part of the language, now is a good time to start!

Watch 5 Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs now!

For a more in-depth Phrasal Verbs coaching session,  please watch the webinar we held for the italki teacher community here.

Our Phrasal Verbs series is now complete!

Additionally, we’ve just released our final two Phrasal Verbs lesson, so why not set a new resolution to turn your students on to the power of Multiword Verbs?
Off2Class now has a set of 47 lessons to cover everything you and your students need to teach, learn and use Multiword Verbs. The first 13 lessons cover the different types of Multiword Verbs and their grammatical properties, followed by 34 lessons that comprise hundreds of useful verbs, including nouns and adjectives derived from them.
The last two lessons to complete the series focus on multiword verbs with TURN.

PV4.33 – Multiword Verbs with TURN 1

This lesson looks at turn around, turn away, turn down, turn in and turn off. Turn your student’s lack of naturalness around! Don’t turn away from Multiword Verbs, since they are essential for Intermediate students and above. Never turn down an opportunity to teach something new!
Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs Things You Need to Know About Teaching Phrasal Verbs

PV4.33 – Multiword Verbs with TURN 2

The second lesson covers turn on, turn on to, turn out, turn over and turn up. You never know what might turn up during a lesson on Multiword Verbs. It may be time to turn over a new leaf and start challenging yourself!

Keep in touch with us below. In your opinion, what are the things you need to know about teaching phrasal verbs? 

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