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If your students have ever been puzzled by how “blow up” can mean “explode,” while “blow out” means something totally different, they’re ready for this engaging phrasal verbs lesson plan!
Just a reminder: a phrasal verb is a multiword verb that consists of a verb and a particle. Off2Class Phrasal Verbs Lesson Plans help students identify, build, and master the usage of phrasal verbs in different contexts. In Multiword Verbs with Blow, we dive into versatile phrasal verbs like “blow up,” “blow out,” and “blow over.”
This lesson is perfect for helping learners grasp the logic (or sometimes lack thereof!) behind these expressions and start using them naturally in conversation. Whether you’re teaching virtually or in person, keep reading to discover how this lesson plan can help your students gain confidence and fluency with phrasal verbs.
Multiword Verbs with back is an ESL lesson plan download at the CEFR: C1; WIDA: Bridging-Reaching level.
Objective: To introduce and provide practice with the following multiword verbs: blow away, blow off, blow out, blow up. To introduce common nouns and participle adjectives formed from these multiword verbs.
Pre-requisite: This is an advanced series and the student requires a strong understanding of the form and function of multiword verbs.
Before you teach, keep in mind: We recommend the use of a good English dictionary that assists the student to understand the properties of each multiword verb. We encourage asking students for multiple answers to exercises, where possible.
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