Today we have a new flash card to explore Sarah take a look and tell me what you see it looks like a man and a woman gardening together the man is using a garden fork and the woman is planting a small tree excellent observation now let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the man handling the garden Fork he is digging up the soil right dig up is perfect it means to break and move soil or Earth and how about the woman what phrasal verb describes her action with
the sapling she is putting down the sapling into the soil indeed put down can be used here to mean placing something into a specific area now suppose they finish planting this SA and start on another what phrasal verb could describe their action Of beginning with a new plant they would move on to the next one correct move on is used to indicate progressing to another task imagine they notice some weeds around the flowers what phrasal verb would suit their action of removing these weeds they might pull out the weeds exactly pull out means to remove
something by pulling lastly after they finished gardening they need to tidy up what phrasal verb would describe that Action they would clean up the area precisely clean up to tidy an area after working you've done wonderfully today Sarah the phrasal verbs are sticking better when we apply them like this aren't they yes Mr Davis it's much easier to remember them when we tie them to actual activities thanks for making it interactive you're welcome Sarah it's great to see you using phrasal verbs so naturally keep practicing and they will Become a regular part of your vocabulary
great job today let's look at this new flash card Sarah can you describe what's happening here it's a picture of a woman painting on a canvas in a park she's holding a paintbrush and has a pette with different colors it looks like Autumn given the colorful trees around her perfect description let's apply some phrasal verbs to describe her actions what phrasal verb could we use to Describe her action of a applying paint to the canvas she is laying on the paint right lay on is used to describe applying something thickly or liberally what about the
action of selecting different colors from her palette what phrasal verb would suit that she could be picking out the colors exactly pick out means to select or choose something carefully if she were to stop working on one part of the Painting and start another what phrasal verb would describe that she might move on to another part of the painting correct and suppose she makes a mistake and needs to correct it what phrasal verb could describe her correcting details on her painting she would touch up the areas where she made mistakes very good touchup is used
for making small improvements or Corrections Finally after finishing her painting what phrasal verb would describe her action of putting away all her painting supplies she would pack up her equipment precisely pack up means to gather and store items away especially after you're finishing a task another excellent round of applying phrasal verbs Sarah how are you finding this exercise it's really helpful Mr Davis seeing these verbs in action makes it easier to understand and remember them Thank you for these examples I'm glad to hear that understanding these verbs in context is crucial and you're doing a
fantastic job keep it up Sarah here's another flash card Sarah can you describe this scene for us sure Mr Davis it shows a man and a woman at a campsite the woman is setting up a tent and the man is roasting marshmallows over a campfire well done let's use phrasal Verbs to talk about their actions starting with the woman setting up the tent which phrasal verb would you use she is putting up the tent yes put up is used to mean assembling or erecting something like a tent now for the man roasting marshmallows what phrasal
verb could describe his action he is roasting up marshmallows is that correct actually in this context we Typically don't use roast up instead we might say he is cooking up marshmallows using cook up to mean to prepare or make food How about if they finished eating and needed to extinguish the campfire what phrasal verb fits that action they would put out the fire exactly put out is often used to indicate extinguishing something like a fire now imagine they decide to explore the area around the campsite what Phrasal verb would describe that they might head out
for a walk right head out means to leave a place to go somewhere else lastly after their trip when they need to dismantle the campsite what phrasal verb would we use for the action of taking down the tent they would take down the tent perfect take down is used to mean to dismantle or disassemble something well done once again Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs Now they're making more sense and I can see how they fit into different scenarios this is really helping me Mr Davis I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're
getting quite Adept at applying these verbs keep up the good work let's move on to the next flash card Sarah tell me what's happening in this scene it shows a man and a woman sitting on a beach at Sunset they are near a campfire with the ocean in the background there's also a tent and some Camping gear great description let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions in the setting starting with set up the campfire which phrasal verb could we use they set up the campfire yes setup is perfect for preparing or arranging something now
considering their relaxed posture what phrasal verb could describe how they are enjoying the sunset they are chilling out by the Fire exactly chill Out means to relax or calm down it's very fitting for this Serene setting if they were to leave the beach after their visit what phrasal verb would describe them leaving they might head out from the beach correct head out indicates leaving a place suppose the tide started coming in and they needed to move their belongings to a safer spot what phrasal verb would be appropriate they would move back their gear from the
Water that's right move back means to relocate something to a further position lastly after their Beach day ends and they pack everything what phrasal verb would describe the action of leaving for home they would pack up their belongings and then head home perfect pack up and head home home are excellent choices to describe concluding an activity and returning home well done Sarah this makes the scene come alive with action how do you Feel about these phrasal verbs now I feel more confident using them describing these scenes really helps me understand how to use phrasal verbs
in real life context thanks Mr Davis you're very welcome Sarah it's great to see your progress keep keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time let's analyze this new flash card what do you see here Sarah it's an image of a woman meditating on a beach at Sunrise she Seems very peaceful that's a lovely description let's apply phrasal verbs to describe her actions and the setting what phrasal verb could could we use to describe her action of beginning to meditate she is sitting down to meditate correct sit down can be used to describe the
act of taking a seat or beginning an activity while seated how about describing the action of calming her mind and focusing Inward she could be calming down yes calm down is appropriate here it means to become less agitated or anxious now if she finishes meditating and stands to stretch or walk what phrasal verb would we use she might stand up after meditating exactly stand up is used when someone rises from a sitting position suppose she decides to continue her day after meditating what phrasal verb would describe her action of moving forward With her day she
would move on to her next activities perfectly put move on means to progress to something else lastly after enjoying her peaceful morning what phrasal verb would describe her action of leaving the beach she might head off from the beach yes head off indicates departing from a place fantastic job today Sarah you're getting very skilled at incorporating phrasal verbs into real World scenarios how are you feeling about your learning I feel really good about it Mr Davis these practical examples make the phrasal verbs much easier to remember and use thank you you're very welcome it's excellent
to see your enthusiasm and growth keep up the great work Sarah this next flash card shows a different scene Sarah what's happening here it's a picture of a young man and An older woman probably his grandmother looking at a smartphone together they seem happy and engaged nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the young man showing something on the phone to his grandmother he is pointing out something on the phone correct point out means to indicate or mention something often to Provide information or explain
now imagine they are going through photos what phrasal verb would describe them moving from one photo to the next they would be going through the photos exactly go through is used to describe examining or looking over something systematically if they finish looking at the photos and start to do something else like watching a video what phrasal verb would that action involve they might switch over to Watching a video well chosen switch over means to change from doing one thing to another suppose the grandmother wants to keep a photo they found what phrasal verb could we
use she could save down the photo in this context we'd simply say save but write down might be used if she wanted to note something about it lastly after spending time together what phrasal verb might describe them Finishing their session with the smartphone they might log off or turn off the phone both work well log off would be more specific to signing out of an account while turn off refers to the physical action of shutting down the phone another excellent discussion Sarah how do you feel about these verbs now it's getting easier to think of
them in everyday situations Mr Davis this Method really helps that's fantastic to hear Sarah I'm glad these lessons are proven useful and making phrasal verbs more accessible to you keep up the great work let's discuss this vibrant flash card Sarah describe what's happening this picture shows two people painting a colorful mural on a wall the man is painting a flower and the woman has a pallet in her hand smiling very good let's use phrasal Verbs to describe their actions starting with the man painting the flower which phrasal verb could we use he is brushing on
the paint correct brush on means to apply something with a brush how about the woman what phrasal verb could we use to describe her preparing ing her paint colors she is mixing up the colors exactly mixup is used to combine or blend things together suppose they finish one section of the mural and Decide to start another section what phrasal verb would describe this action they might move on to the next section right on and if they needed to to make small Corrections or details to the mural what phrasal verb would we use they would touch
up the mural perfectly said touchup is used for making Minor Adjustments or improvements finally after they complete the mural what phrasal verb would describe their action of cleaning their brushes and Packing their supplies they would clean up and pack up their materials exactly clean up and pack up are great choices to describe finishing and tidying up after a task well done again Sarah how do you feel about using these phrasal verbs now I feel a lot more comfortable Mr Davis I can really see how these verbs fit into everyday activities and tasks it makes them
much easier to Remember I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your understanding and application of these verbs are impressive keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time here's another engaging flash card describe the scene for us Sarah this picture shows a family picking apples in an orchard a young child is reaching for an apple from a ladder while a man holds a basket and a woman supports the ladder great description let's apply phrasal Verbs to their actions starting with the child reaching for an apple what phrasal verb could we use the child is reaching out
for an apple exactly Reach Out is perfect for extending one's hand towards something how about the man holding the basket what phrasal verb could describe his action of collecting apples he is picking up the apples right pick up can also mean to gather or collect especially in this Context of harvesting now if the family finishes harvesting this tree and moves to another what phrasal verb would describe their action they would move on to the next tree correct and if they decide to check the quality of the apples they've picked what phrasal verb would fit they
might look over the apples well said look over means to inspect or examine something finally After they finish their day at the orchard what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving they would head off from the orchard exactly head off is a common way to say depart from a place fantastic job again Sarah how are you feeling about these verbs it's really helpful to practice like this I can see how these verbs are used in daily life which makes them easier to Remember I'm thrilled to hear that your application of these verbs is getting
more confident each time keep up the great work Sarah let's discuss this next flash card what can you tell me about this scene Sarah this image shows a young man and woman at a market stall looking at various items the woman is examining jewelry and the man is touching a record on a turntable excellent observation let's Dive into phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use to describe the woman examining the jewelry she is looking over the jewelry correct look over means to examine or inspect something closely how about the man handling the record what
phrasal verb fits his action he is putting on a record yes put on works well here for the action of placing and starting the record if they decide to buy some of These items what phrasal verb would describe this action they might pick out items to buy perfect pick out means to select or choose items from a group now suppose they finish shopping and are ready to leave the market what phrasal verb would describe their action they would head out from the market exactly head out means to depart or leave a place and if they
needed to make Sure they had all their purchases what phrasal verb could we use they might check over their bags before leaving that's right check over is used for a final review or examination to ensure everything is correct fantastic work today Sarah how do you feel about applying these phrasal verbs to Everyday scenarios I feel more comfortable with them now it's like I can see them in action which really helps me understand How to use them properly I'm glad to hear that Sarah you're applying them very effectively keep up the great work let's analyze this
new flash card describe What's Happening Here Sarah in this image a young man is playing the piano in a cozy room filled with books and guitars excellent description let's apply phrasal verbs to his actions what phrasal verb could we use to describe The action of beginning to play the piano he is sitting down to play the piano right sit down is used when someone takes a seat to start an AC ity how about the action of actually starting to play what phrasal verb fits this he is taking up playing the piano in this context we
might say taking up if he's starting to learn to play piano if he's just beginning to play music at that moment we might say starting up if he finished one piece and Began another what phrasal verb could describe that action he might move on to the next piece perfect move on fits very well for shifting from one activity or topic to another suppose he decides to practice a particularly difficult part repeatedly what phrasal verb would you use he could be working through the difficult Parts yes work through is excellent for describing dealing with or practicing
Something challenging finally when he finishes playing what phrasal verb would describe his action of stopping he would wind down his playing session precisely wind down is often used to denote gradually ending something especially an activity that is intense or engaging wonderful job once again Sarah how are you finding these exercises with phrasal verbs they're really helpful seeing them in these various scenarios makes it Easier to understand and remember how to use them I'm glad to hear that Sarah your ability to apply these verbs is improving impressively keep up the great work here's our next flash
card describe what's going on in this scene Sarah this picture shows a man and a woman cooking together in a kitchen the woman is stirring a pot and the man is chopping vegetables great description let's use Phrasal verbs to talk about their actions starting with the woman stirring the pot which phrasal verb could we use she is stirring up the soup correct stir stir up can mean to mix thoroughly by stirring what about the man chopping vegetables what phrasal verb could describe his action he is chopping up the vegetables exactly chop up is perfect for
describing cutting something into pieces now if they finish preparing Their dishes and start serving the food what phrasal verb would describe this they might dish out the food well said dish out means to serve food from a large container suppose they need to clean the kitchen afterward what phrasal verb could we use for cleaning up they would clean up the kitchen right clean up is a common phrasal verb for tidying or cleaning an area lastly if they decide to try new recipe what phrasal verb would describe Their action of beginning that task they could start
on a new recipe perfect start on indicates beginning work on a new task or project great job once again Sarah how do you feel about these verbs Now using them like this makes them feel more natural I'm starting to think in phrasal verbs when I see everyday activities that's exactly the goal Sarah your progress is impressive keep up the Excellent work let's look at this new flash card what's happening in this scene Sarah it shows two people building a treehouse the man is hammering a nail and the woman is holding a piece of wood both
looking happy nicely observed let's use phrasal verbs to describe their activities what phrasal verb could we use for the man hammering the nail he is nailing down the Wood exactly nail down can mean to secure something with nails how about the woman holding the wood what phrasal verb describes her action she is holding up the wood right hold up is used to describe supporting something to keep it elevated suppose they complete this part of the Treehouse and start on another section what phrasal verb would describe that they might move on to the next part correct
and if they decide to make The structure more stable what phrasal verb would fit for strengthening or reinforcing the build they could Shore up the Treehouse perfect Shore up means to support or reinforce lastly after finishing their building project what phrasal verb would describe their action of cleaning up the area they would clean up the workspace indeed cleanup is what you do after completing a task like this you've Done an excellent job again Sarah how do you feel about using phrasal verbs now these sessions are really helping I'm starting to use phrasal verbs more naturally
when I talk about everyday activities that's wonderful to hear Sarah you're applying what we've learned very effectively keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time let's Analyze This cheerful scene what do you see Happening Here Sarah this picture shows two kids baking Cookies together the girl is placing cookies on a tray and the boy is mixing dough a perfect description let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the girl placing cookies on the tray she is laying out the cookies yes layout is appropriate here it means to
arrange or set out something systematically what about the boy mixing the dough what phrasal verb fits his action he is whipping up the Dough correct whip up is used to describe quickly or vigorously mixing something often used in cooking suppose they finish making the cookies in start cleaning the kitchen what phrasal verb would describe that action they would clean up the kitchen exactly and if they decide to make another batch of cookies what phrasal verb could we use for starting that task they might start on another Batch well said start on means to Begin work
on a new t ask lastly after they've baked their cookies what phrasal verb would describe the action of putting the cookies out to cool they would set out the cookies to cool perfect set out is often used to mean placing something in a specific place for a purpose you've done wonderfully today Sarah how are you feeling about the verbs we've practiced it's a lot of fun Mr Davis I Enjoy seeing how these verbs fit into everyday activities it really helps solidify my understanding I'm glad to hear that Sarah your grasp of phrasal verbs is becoming
very strong keep up the great work let's dive into the scene What's Happening Here Sarah this picture shows a man and a girl stargazing the man is pointing at something in the sky and the girl is sitting at a table with a telescope next To her perfectly described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the man pointing at the sky he is pointing out a star or constellation exactly point out means to indicate something so other can see it how about the girl using the telescope what
phrasal verb would describe her action she might be looking up at the stars right look up is perfect here it Means to search for or observe something above suppose they finish using the telescope and decide to discuss what they've seen what phrasal verb would describe this action of sharing observation they could talk over what they've seen that's great talk over means to discuss something in detail now if they decide to take a break from stargazing what phrasal verb could we use they might step away from the Telescope correct step away means to leave a place
for a short time lastly after their stargazing session what phrasal verb would describe their action of packing up the telescope they would pack up the telescope and other equipment absolutely right pack up is often used to describe collecting and storing things away after use you've handled these scenarios wonderfully Sarah how do you feel about these Phrasal verbs now it's really interesting to see how many different ways we can use phrasal verbs I feel like I'm getting better at applying them to various situations I'm thrilled to hear that Sarah your understanding of phrasal verbs is becoming
quite robust keep up the excellent work let's explore this delightful winter scene What's Happening Here Sarah in this picture a group of people mostly Kids are building and decorating a snowman one boy is putting a carrot for the nose and another is wrapping a scarf around the Snowman wonderful description let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions starting with the boy putting the carrot on the Snowman which phrasal verb could we use he's putting on the carrot nose exactly put on fits perfectly it means to place or attach something how about The action of
the other boy wrapping the scarf what phrasal verb describes that he is wrapping up the Snowman with the scarf right wrap up is used to cover or enclose something typically with fabric or paper now if they decide to make more snowmen what phrasal verb could describe starting that activity they might set out to build more snowmen correct set out means to start An activity with a particular goal in mind suppose see they finished their Snowman and started a snowball fight what phrasal verb would describe that they would break into a snowball fight well chosen break
into can mean to suddenly begin doing something like a spontaneous activity finally after their play time what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving the snowy Park they might head off from the park exactly head off means to leave a place great job Sarah you're really mastering the use of phrasal verbs in various context how do you feel about today's exercise it's a lot of fun Mr Davis using phrasal verbs like this makes them easier to remember and use naturally I'm delighted to hear that Sarah you're applying what we've learned very effectively keep up
the excellent Work this is a beautiful garden scene what do you see Happening Here Sarah it shows a man and a woman planting a tree together the man is holding the tree and the woman is using a shovel to dig perfect description let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the woman using the shovel she is digging up the soil right dig up is used to mean remove Moving or moving soil how about the man what phrasal verb fits his action of putting the tree into the ground he
is putting down the tree indeed put down works well here for placing something into a specific location now imagine they need to make the soil more compact around the tree after planting what phrasal verb would describe that action they might pat down the soil exactly pat down is perfect for Gently pressing something to make it flat or compact suppose they finish planting this tree and start on another what phrasal verb would describe their action of moving to another spot they would move on to the next planting spot correct and if they finish all their gardening
and start to clean up what phrasal verb could we use for that action they would clean up the Garden area precisely clean up is what you do After completing a task like this you've done an excellent job again Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now I'm getting more comfortable with them it's great to see how they can be used in so many different scenarios I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're applying these verbs very effectively keep up the great work let's discuss this vibrant scene What's Happening Here Sarah it shows two kids
playing with a Kite in a field the boy is holding the kite string and the girl is running maybe chasing after the kite great observation let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the boy holding and controlling the kite he is flying the Kite in this context we would indeed say he is flying the Kite but to fit our phrasal verb theme we might also say he is holding on to the kite string Emphasizing his grip how about the girl running in the field she is racing along beside
the kite perfect race along fits well for moving quickly alongside something suppose they decide to let the kite go higher what phrasal verb would describe their action of letting out more string they would let out more string exactly let out is used to allow something to extend or expand now imagine they finish playing and start to Collect the kite what phrasal verb could describe this action they might reel in The Kite right real in is commonly used for pulling in something on a string or line finally after they finished playing what phrasal verb might describe
their action of leaving the field they would head back home or walk off the field both are excellent choices head back suggests returning and walk off Implies leaving an area you've handled these scenarios wonderfully Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now it's really helpful to practice them in different contexts I feel like I can remember them better this way I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're applying these verbs very effectively keep up the great work what a lively art class scene describe What's Happening Here Sarah in the picture a woman is painting
On a canvas in an art class several other students are around her also painting or watching her work nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions starting with the woman painting what phrasal verb could we use she is brushing on the paint exactly brush on is perfect for describing the act of applying paint with a brush what about the students observing her technique what phrasal Verb fits their action they are looking on right look on means to watch something happen often without participating directly if one of the students starts to mimic her technique
what phrasal verb could we use they might take up her technique take up works if they begin practicing regularly try out could be more fitting for testing a new method immediately now if they finish their Paintings and begin cleaning their brushes and pallets what phrasal verb describes that they would clean up their workspace exactly and if the teacher moves around to give personal advice to each student what phrasal verb would we use she might go around the classroom perfect go around means to visit or move from one person to another providing help or collecting items
excellent job today Sarah your understanding of Phrasal verbs is improving beautifully how do you feel about these verbs now I'm finding them a lot easier to use and understand now these visual examples really help I'm glad to hear that Sarah it's great to see how well you're applying these verbs in Practical scenarios keep up the great work let's explore this peaceful fishing scene What's Happening Here Sarah it shows an older man and a young Boy fishing by a lake the man is holding a fishing rod and it looks like he's teaching the boy how to
fish well described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions starting with the man holding the fishing rod what phrasal verb could we use he is casting out the line yes cast out is perfect it means to throw the fishing line into the water how about the boy what phrasal verb fits his action of learning to Fish he could be picking up fishing skills correct pickup is often used to describe acquiring a new skill or knowledge if they manage to catch a fish and need to bring it to shore what phrasal verb would we
use they might reel in the fish exactly reel in is the term for pulling the line back towards oneself often to catch a fish now suppose they decide to take a break from fishing what Phrasal verb could describe their action of pausing they would break off from fishing that's right break off can mean to pause or interrupt an activity finally after their fishing day ends what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving the area they would pack up their gear and head back home perfect pack up and head back are excellent choices to describe
concluding The activity and returning home great job today Sarah your grasp of these verbs is really impressive how are you feeling about using them in everyday conversations I feel much more confident now it's interesting to apply them in different situations like this I'm glad to hear that Sarah your progress is outstanding keep practicing and soon these verbs will become second nature to you this is a Charming scene at a pet Shelter describe What's Happening Here Sarah it shows two workers at a pet shelter feeding dogs the woman is holding a bowl with food and the
man has a puppy licking his hand excellent let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions starting with the woman holding the food bowl what phrasal verb could we use she is dishing out food to the dogs perfect dish out means to distribute food or information Generously how about the man with the puppy what phrasal verb fits his action he is holding out his hand to the puppy right hold out is used to present something to someone now if they finish feeding these dogs and start cleaning the area what phrasal verb would describe that action they
would clean up the feeding area exactly and if they go to another section of the shelter to take care of More animals what phrasal verb could we use for that they might move on to another section correct move on implies proceeding to another task or location finally if they decide to introduce a new dog to its kennel what phrasal verb would describe their action they would set up the new dog in its kennel well chosen setup is often used to EST establish or arrange something in A particular way you've done wonderfully today Sarah how do
you feel about these phrasal verbs now I'm really starting to understand how versatile they are and it's becoming easier to use them appropriately I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your application of these verbs is becoming quite Adept keep up the excellent work this scene captures a relaxing moment on the beach What's Happening Here Sarah it shows a group of friends enjoying a sunset at the beach they are sitting around a campfire and one of them is playing the guitar nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions what phrasal verb could we use for
the person playing the guitar he is strumming out tunes on the guitar strumming out isn't a standard phrasal verb but strumming alone would work we can say he is playing out Tunes If we want to fit a phrasal verb this means performing music how about the friends listening to the guitar what phrasal verb fits their action they are chilling out by the fire exact L chill out is perfect it means to relax or take it easy suppose they later decide to roast marshmallows what phrasal verb would describe this action they might start up a marshmallow
roast good choice startup can refer to beginning an activity now if they decide To share stories or experiences while sitting around the fire what phrasal verb could we use they could open up about their stories that's right open up means to start talking more about personal experiences finally after the evening ends what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving the beach they would pack up their things and head off from the beach perfect pack up and head off are great Choices for concluding the activity and departing wonderful job today Sarah how do you feel
about your Mastery of these phrasal verbs I'm feeling really good about them seeing all these different scenarios helps a lot in understanding how to use them I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your progress is excellent keep up the great work this flash card brings a festive scene into our lesson What's Happening Here Sarah it shows a man and a woman decorating a Christmas tree the man is placing a star on top and the room is beautifully adorned with holiday decorations perfectly described let's use phrasal verbs to capture the actions in this scene how would you
describe the man starting to decorate the tree he might have set up the Christmas tree for decoration setup is excellent it means to assemble or prepare something for use If he's reaching to place the star at the top what phrasal verb would describe his action he could be reaching up to put the star on the tree right reachup is used when extending the body to a higher point now if the woman is arranging ornaments which phrasal verb could we use for her actions she might be hanging up ornaments around the tree yes hang up means
to play something Decoratively if they step back to view their work what phrasal verb describes that action they would step back to admire the tree step back is used exactly right here it means to move backwards to get a better view lastly if they finish decorating and begin to celebrate which phrasal verb would fit they might settle down to enjoy the evening and the lights of the tree settle down perfectly captures the Idea of relaxing or getting comfortable in a place Sarah you've beautifully applied phrasal verbs to describe these festive activities your ability to contextualize
language in various settings is impressive well done thank you Mr Davis learning with these visual examples makes it much easier to remember the phrasal verbs that's wonderful to hear visuals can indeed help anchor the language in memorable context keep up the excellent Work you're making great strides in your language skills this is a delightful scene Sarah tell me what's happening here it shows a girl playing Fetch with her dog in a sunny backyard she's throwing a ball and the dog is excitedly running to catch it perfect let's use phrasal verbs to describe their activities how
would you describe the girl starting to throw the ball she might have tossed out the ball For the dog to chase toss out is perfect it means to throw something casually now if she's encouraging the dog to bring the ball back what phrasal verb could we use she could be called calling back the dog exactly call back means to request someone to return if the dog picks up the ball and returns it to her which phrasal verb describes the dog's action the dog would bring back the ball to Her bring back is right it means
to return something to its original place or owner suppose after playing they take a break what phrasal verb would you use for this action they might settle down for arrest settle down perfectly captures the idea of resting after activity finally if they decide to play again what phrasal verb could describe starting another round they would start up another Game start up means to begin an activity or process Sarah you've done an excellent job using phrasal verbs to describe the interactive play between the girl and her dog your ability to adapt language to different contexts is
improving greatly well done thank you Mr Davis these practical applications make it fun to learn phrasal verbs that's the spirit learning becomes much more effective when you enjoy it Keep up the great work Sarah this flash card depicts a bustling Marketplace scene what do you see Happening Here Sarah there's a woman shopping at a Fruit Stand she's carefully selecting fruit placing them into her shopping basket well observed let's use phrasal verbs to describe her actions in this Marketplace how would you describe her examining the fruit before choosing them she is picking out the best fruits
From the stand pick out is excellent it means to choose something carefully from a group now if she asks the vendor about the freshness of the produce what phrasal verb could we use she might ask about the origin and quality of the fruits yes ask about is a common way to inquire for further details suppose she finds everything she needs and prepares to leave what phrasal verb would Describe her action of leaving she could head out of the market head out is perfect it means to begin to leave a place if she stops by another
stall on her way out what phrasal verb would you use she might stop by the flower stall before she leaves stop by means to visit somewhere informally or for a short period lastly if she plans to use the fruit to make something special at home what phrasal Verb could describe this plan she might whip up a fruit salad or a dessert with her Pur purchases whip up is a great choice it means to quickly create something especially food or drink Sarah you've used the phrasal verbs effectively to describe various actions related to shopping at the
market excellent job thanks Mr Davis describing these everyday activities really helps me understand how to use phrasal verbs in Context that's the aim and I'm pleased to see how well you're applying them your progress is impressive keep up the great work Sarah here we have a Serene Cafe scene what's taking place in this flash card Sarah a man is sitting at a table in a cafe reading a book with a cup of coffee beside him it's a relaxed and quiet setting ideal for enjoying some alone time Nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to articulate his
actions in the environment how would you describe him settling into his spot at the cafe he might have settled into his seat to enjoy his book and coffee settle into is perfect it means to make oneself comfortable in a place if he's flipping through the pages to find where he left off what phrasal verb would describe this he could be flipping through the Pages flip through means to quickly turn pages typically in search of something specific suppose he stops reading to take a sip of his coffee what phrasal verb would fit that action he would
sip on his coffee sip on is indeed used to describe drinking something slowly or enjoying it if he decides to continue reading for another hour what phrasal verb could we use he might carry on reading carry on means to continue an Activity or task lastly if he plans to meet a friend at the cafe later what phrasal verb would describe this future action he could meet up with a friend here Meetup is commonly used to describe arranging to meet someone Sarah you've effectively applied phrasal verbs to describe both actions and intentions within this CAF setting
your choices reflect a strong grasp of conversational English well Done thank you Mr Davis using these flashcards makes it easier to visualize and remember the phrasal verbs visual learning can be very effective I'm glad it's helping you solidify your understanding of these Expressions great work today keep it up here's another Lively scene describe what's happening in this flash card Sarah it shows a young woman walking her dog in a park they both look happy and energetic and enjoying a sunny day Outdoors well described let's use phrasal verbs to articulate their actions how would you describe
the woman starting her walk in the park she might have set off on her walk with the dog set off is perfect it means to start a journey or activity now if she's letting the dog run a bit ahead while keeping an eye on it what phas verb would you use she could be letting out the leash a Bit let out is a great choice it means to allow more length in this case the leash suppose the dog stops to sniff something what phrasal verb describes the woman waiting for the dog to finish she might
wait up for the dog while it sniffs around exactly wait up means to stop or pause so that someone else can catch up if after the sniff the dog picks up speed and they resume walking what's a good phrasal verb for this Action they would carry on with their walk carry on means to continue an activity or task finally if they encounter another dog and stop to interact what phrasal verb could describe this social moment they might meet up with another dog and its owner Meetup is commonly used to describe arranging to meet someone and
it fits perfectly here for a casual encounter Sarah you've used the phrasal Verbs wonderfully to describe the dynamic activity of walking the dog your descriptions are vivid and your English is flourishing great job thank you Mr Davis these scenarios help me think more critically about how to use phrasal verbs in everyday situations that's fantastic to hear practical application is key to mastering a language and you're doing exceptionally well keep up the excellent work let's look at this corporate Setting what's happening in this Flash card Sarah it shows a woman presenting data or explaining a concept
at a meeting and a man seems to be listening intently a great scenario for business related phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use to describe what the woman is doing she is going over the data with her colleague go over precisely it means to Review or explain in detail how about if she is introducing a new topic or idea she might be bringing up a new point for discussion bring up excellent which means to introduce a topic into discussion what if the man contributes ideas as well he could be chipping in with his thoughts
chip in yes to contribute to a discussion or effort suppose they finish the meeting and need to make decisions Based on their discussion what phrasal verb fits they might wrap up the meeting and settle on a decision wrap up for concluding and settle on perfect for coming to a consensus or decision lastly if they decide to continue their discussion at a another time what would they do they would schedule out another meeting schedule out to arrange for a future time you've handled this business Setting very well Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs
in a professional context it's interesting to see how phrasal verbs are used in a professional setting Mr Davis it makes the language feel more practical and relevant exactly Sarah understanding how to use language appropriately in different contexts like the workplace enhances your communication skills significantly great work Today thank you Mr Davis I'm enjoying learning how versatile English can be you're welcome your enthusiasm and hard work are paying off let's continue this progress in our next session I look forward to it bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the good study habits look at this heartwarming
scene Sarah can you describe what's happening it's a picture of a grandmother teaching her grandson how to Knit they are sitting together on a couch and she seems seems to be guiding him a perfect setting to apply our phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use for the grandmother's action of showing how to knit she is passing on her knitting skills to her grandson pass on exactly meaning to transmit knowledge or skills How about if the grandson makes a mistake and the grandmother helps to correct it She might help out by fixing the stitches for
him help out that's right it's used for providing Assistance or support what if they put their knitting aside to have a snack they would set aside their knitting work temporarily set aside to place something out of the way temporarily suppose the grandson decides to continue knitting after their snack what phrasal verb Fits he might pick up where he left off pick up indeed meaning to resume something after a pause and finally if they clean up the area after finishing their knitting session what would they do they would tidy up the living room tidy up which
means to clean or organ organize a space Sarah how do you feel about the phrasal verbs used today they really help me visualize the actions Mr Davis seeing them in such a familial context makes them easier to Remember that's wonderful Sarah phrasal verbs become much more relatable when connected with everyday activities keep practicing and soon you'll be using them effortlessly I will Mr Davis thanks for making learning so engaging you're welcome Sarah it's a pleasure to teach someone so eager to learn let's continue this in our next lesson I'm looking forward to it bye Mr
Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the good Work this flash card has a vibrant shopping scene What's Happening Here Sarah two women are trying on clothes at a store they seem to be enjoying their shopping experience holding up dresses to see how they look perfect setting for our phrasal verbs what phrasal verb would you use for their action of selecting clothes to try on they are picking out dresses pick out exactly it means to Select or choose items from a group if they try on several outfits what phrasal verb fits they could be trying on different
outfits try on perfect for putting on clothes to see how they fit or look suppose they decide not to buy a dress after trying it on what phrasal verb describes that they might put back the dress they don't want put back to return something to its original place if they discuss and Evaluate each dress what phrasal verb applies they would talk over which dresses they like best talk over used for discussing something thoroughly finally if they choose a dress to purchase what phrasal verb would they use they would pick up the dress at the checkout
pick up often used to indicate buying or collecting something well done Sarah how do you feel about the Practical use of these phrasal verbs in Everyday shopping scenarios it makes them so much easier to understand and remember Mr Davis seeing how they are used in real life situations helps a lot that's exactly why we use these scenarios it's crucial to see how language operates in context keep practicing and these phrases will become second nature I will these lessons have been really Helpful I'm glad to hear that Sarah looking forward to our next session where we'll
continue this practical approach me too bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the great work this next scene is set in a library describe what's happening Sarah it looks like a woman is helping a man with his research she's pointing to something important in a book while he takes Notes a perfect scholarly environment what phrasal verb could we use for the woman's action of showing specific information in the book she is pointing out something in the book point out exactly it means to draw attention to something specifically how about the man writing down what he
learns he is writing down the information write down correct used for recording information on paper if they Start discussing the topic in more detail what phrasal verb applies they might go over the details together go over perfect for examining or reviewing something carefully suppose they need to find more books on the topic what phrasal verb describes their action they would look up additional resources look up indeed meaning to search for information in books or other data sources lastly if they decide to continue their research another day what Would they do they might put off continuing
their research until tomorrow put off used to indicate postponing something to a later time well done Sarah how are you finding the use of phrasal verbs in an academic context it's really interesting Mr Davis these examples help me see how phrasal verbs can be used in a formal setting not just casually exactly phrasal verbs are Versatile and knowing how to use them in different settings enhances your communication skills significantly you're doing fantastic work thank you Mr Davis I'm enjoying learning all these different applications I'm glad to hear that keep up the enthusiasm and the excellent
work see you in our next session can't wait bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah continue practicing this flash card depicts a Live board game session what do you see happening Sarah it shows a group of friends playing a board game together one of them is moving a piece on the board and others are watching some laughing and enjoying snacks an engaging social setting what phrasal verb could we use for the action of moving the game piece on the board she is moving along the game piece on the board Move Along correct it means to advance something
forward how about the friends discussing their next moves or strategies they might be talking over their strategies for the next moves talk over indeed used for discussing something to reach a decision or to make plans what if someone decides to join the game a little later they would jump in and start playing with the others jump in perfect for starting to Participate in an activity already in progress if they finish playing and start to clear the table what phrasal verb describes that action they would clear away the game and clean up the table clear away
to remove items in order to make space finally if they decide to play another game after a short break what would that action be called they might set up another game to play set up exactly meaning to arrange Or prepare something for use excellent work today Sarah how do you find applying these phrasal verbs in a recreational context it's fun Mr Davis it helps me think about how versatile English can be especially in everyday fun activities that's the idea Sarah understanding the breadth of context in which you can use phrasal verbs will greatly enhance your
fluency and confidence in using English Naturally I'm really enjoying these lessons Mr Davis thanks for making them so interesting you're very welcome I'm pleased you find them enjoyable keep practicing and we'll explore more scenarios in our next session I will see you next time Mr Davis goodbye Sarah continue the good work today we have a new flash card to explore Sarah take a look and tell me what you See it looks like a man in a woman gardening together the man is using a garden fork and the woman is planting a small tree excellent observation
now let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the man handling the garden Fork he is digging up the soil right dig up is perfect it means to break and move soil or Earth and how about the woman what phrasal verb Describes her action with the sapling she is putting down the sapling into the soil indeed put down can be used here to mean placing something into a specific area now suppose they finish planting this sapling and start on another what phrasal verb could describe their action of beginning
with a new plant they would move on to the next one correct move on is used to indicate progressing to another task imagine they Notice some weeds around the flowers what phrasal verb would suit their action of removing these weeds they might pull out the weeds exactly pull out means to remove something by pulling like lastly after they finished gardening they need to tidy up what phrasal verb would describe that action they would clean up the area precisely clean up to tidy an area After working you've done wonderfully today Sarah these phrasal verbs are sticking
better when we apply them like this aren't they yes Mr Davis it's much easier to remember them when we tie them to actual activities thanks for making it interactive you're welcome Sarah it's great to see you using phrasal verbs so naturally keep practicing and they will become a regular part of your vocabulary great job Today let's look at this new flash card Sarah can you describe What's Happening Here it's a picture of a woman painting on a canvas in a park she's holding a paintbrush and has a pet with different colors it looks like Autumn
given the colorful trees around her perfect description let's apply some phrasal verbs to describe her actions what phrasal verb could we use to describe her action of applying paint to The canvas she is laying on the paint right lay on is used to describe applying something thickly or liberally what about the action of selecting different colors from her palette what phrasal verb would suit that she could be picking out the colors exactly pick out means to select or choose something carefully if she were to stop working on one part of the painting and start another
what phrasal Verb would describe that she might move on to another part of the painting correct and suppose she makes a mistake and needs to correct it what phrasal verb could describe her correcting details on her painting she would touch up the areas where she made mistakes very good touchup is used for making small improvements or Corrections finally after finishing her painting What phrasal verb would describe her action of putting away all her painting supplies she would pack up her equipment precisely pack up means to gather and store items away especially after finishing a task
another excellent round of applying phrasal verbs Sarah how are you finding this exercise it's really helpful Mr Davis seeing these verbs in action makes it easier to understand and remember them thank you for these Examples I'm glad to hear that understanding these verbs in context is crucial and you're doing a fantastic job keep it up Sarah here's another flash card Sarah can you describe this scene for us sure Mr Davis it shows a man and a woman at a campsite the woman is setting up a tent and the man is roasting marshmallows over a campfire
well done let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions Starting with the woman setting up the tent which phrasal verb would you use she is putting up the tent yes put up is used us to mean assembling or erecting something like a tent now for the man roasting marshmallows what phrasal verb could describe his action he is roasting up marshmallows is that correct actually in this context we typically don't use roast up instead we Might say he is cooking up marshmallows using cook up to mean to prepare or make food How about if they
finished eating and needed to extinguish the campfire what phrasal verb fits that action they would put out the fire exactly put out is often used to indicate extinguishing something like a fire now imagine they decide to explore the area around the campsite what phrasal verb would describe that They might head out for a walk right head out means to leave a place to go somewhere else lastly after their trip when they need to dismantle the campsite what phrasal verb would we use for the action of taking down the tent they would take down the tent
perfect take down is used to mean to dismantle or disassemble something well done once again Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now they're making more sense and I can See how they fit into different scenarios this is really helping me Mr Davis I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're getting quite Adept at applying these verbs keep up the good work let's move on to the next flash card Sarah tell me what's happen happening in this scene it shows a man and a woman sitting on a beach at Sunset they are near a
campfire with the ocean in the background there's also a tent and some Camping gear great description let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions in the setting starting with setting up the campfire which phrasal verb could we use they set up the campfire yes setup is perfect for preparing or arranging something now considering their relaxed posture what phrasal verb could describe how they are enjoying the sunset they are chilling out by the fire exactly chill out means to relax or Calm down it's very fitting for this Serene setting if they were to leave the beach
after their visit what phas phrasal verb would describe them leaving they might head out from the beach correct head out indicates leaving a place suppose the tide started coming in and they needed to move their belongings to a safer spot what phrasal verb would be appropriate they would move back their gear from the Water that's right move back means to to relocate something to a further position lastly after their Beach day ends and they pack everything what phrasal verb would describe the action of leaving for home they would pack up their belongings and then head
home perfect pack up and head home are excellent choices to describe concluding an activity and returning home well done Sarah this makes the scene come alive with action How do you feel about these phrasal verbs now I feel more confident using them describing these scenes really helps me understand how to use phrasal verbs in real life context thanks Mr Davis you're very welcome Sarah it's great to see your progress keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time let let's analyze this new flash card what do you see here Sarah it's an image of a
woman Meditating on a beach at Sunrise she seems very peaceful that's a lovely description let's apply phrasal verbs to describe her actions and the setting what phrasal verb could we use to describe her action of beginning to meditate she is sitting down to meditate correct sit down can be used to describe the act of taking a seat or beginning an activity while seated how about describing the action of calming her Mind and focusing inward she could be calming down yes calm down is appropriate here it means to become less agitated or anxious now if she
finishes meditating and stands to stretch or walk what phrasal verb would we use she might stand up after meditating exactly stand up is used when someone rises from a sitting position suppose she decides to continue her day after meditating what phrasal verb would Describe her action of moving forward with her day she would move on to her next activities perfectly put move on means to progress to something else lastly after enjoying her peaceful morning what phrasal verb would describe her action of leaving the beach she might head off from the beach yes head off indicates
departing from a place fantastic job today Sarah you're getting very skilled at Incorporating phrasal verbs into real world scenarios how are you feeling about your learning I feel really good about it Mr Davis these practical examples make the phrasal verbs much easier to remember and use thank you you're very welcome it's excellent to see your enthusiasm and growth keep up the great work Sarah this next flash card shows a different scene Sarah what's happening Here it's a picture of a young man and an older woman probably his grandmother looking at a smartphone together they seem
happy and engaged nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the young man showing something on the phone to his grandmother he is pointing out something on the phone phone correct point out means to Indicate or mention something often to provide information or explain now imagine they are going through photos what phrasal verb would describe them moving from one photo to the next they would be going through the photos exactly go through is used to describe examining or looking over something systematically if they finish looking
at the photos and start to do something else like watching a video what phrasal verb would that action Involve they might switch over to watching a video well chosen switch over means to change from doing one thing to another suppose the grandmother wants to keep a photo they found what phrasal verb could we use she could save down the photo in this context we'd simply say save but write down might be used if she wanted to note something about it lastly after spending time together what Phrasal verb might describe them finishing their session with the
smartphone they might log off or turn off the phone both work work well log off would be more specific to signing out of an account while turn off refers to the physical action of shutting down the phone another excellent discussion Sarah how do you feel about these verbs now it's getting easier to think of them in everyday situations Mr Davis this Method really helps that's fantastic to hear Sarah I'm glad these lessons are proving useful and making phrasal verbs more accessible to you keep up the great work let's discuss this vibrant flash card Sarah describe
what's happening this picture shows two people painting a colorful mural on a wall the man is painting a flower and the woman has a pallet in her hand smiling very good let's use phrasal Verbs to to describe their actions starting with the man painting the flower which phrasal verb could we use he is brushing on the paint correct brush on means to apply something with a brush how about the woman what phrasal verb could we use to describe her preparing her paint colors she is mixing up the colors exactly L mixup is used to combine
or blend things together suppose they finish one section of the mural and Decide to start another section what phrasal verb would describe this action they might move on to the next section right on and if they needed to make small Corrections or details to the mural what phrasal verb would we use they would touch up the mural perfectly said touchup is used for making Minor Adjustments or improvements finally after they complete the mural what phrasal verb would describe their action of cleaning their brushes and Packing their supplies they would clean up and pack up their
materials exactly clean up and pack up are great choices to describe finishing and tidying up after a task well done again Sarah how do you feel about using these phrasal verbs now I feel a lot more comfortable Mr Davis I can really see how these verbs fit into everyday activities and tasks it makes them much easier to Remember I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your understanding and application of these verbs are impressive keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time here's another engaging flash card describe the scene for us Sarah this picture shows a
family picking apples in an orchard a young child is reaching for an apple from a ladder while a man holds a basket and a woman supports the Ladder great description let's apply phrasal verbs to their actions starting with the child reaching for an Apple what phrasal verb could we use the child is reaching out for an apple exactly Reach Out is perfect for extending one's hand towards something how about the man holding the basket what phrasal verb could describe his action of collecting apples he is picking up the apples right pick up can also mean
to Gather or collect especially in this context of harvesting now if the family finishes harvesting this tree and moves to another what phrasal verb would describe their action they would move on to the next tree correct and if they decide to check the quality of the apples they've picked what phrasal verb would fit they might look over the apples well said look over means to Inspect or examine something finally after they finish their day at the orchard what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving they would head off from the orchard exactly head off
is a common way to say depart from a place fantastic job again Sarah how are you feeling about these verbs it's really helpful to practice like this I can see how these verbs are used in daily life which makes them Easier to remember I'm thrilled to hear that your application of these verbs is getting more confident each time keep up the great work Sarah let's discuss this next flash card what can you tell me about this scene Sarah this image shows a young man and woman at a market stall looking at various items the woman
is examining jewelry and the man is touching a record on a Turntable excellent observation let's dive into phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use to describe the woman examining the jewelry she is looking over the jewelry correct look over means to examine or inspect something closely how about the man handling the record what phrasal verb fits his action he is putting on a record yes put on works well here for the action of placing and starting the Record if they decide to buy some of these items what phrasal verb would describe this action they
might pick out items to buy perfect pick out means to select or choose items from a group now suppose they finish shopping and are ready to leave the market what phrasal verb would describe their action they would head out from the market exactly head out means to depart or leave a place and if they needed to Make sure they had all their purchases what phrasal verb could we use they might check over their bags before leaving that's right check over is used for a final review or examination to ensure everything is correct fantastic work today
Sarah how do you feel about applying these phrasal verbs to Everyday scenarios I feel more comfortable with them now it's like I can see them in Act which really helps me understand how to Use them properly I'm glad to hear that Sarah you're applying them very effectively keep up the great work let's analyze this new flash card describe What's Happening Here Sarah in this image a young man is playing the piano in a cozy room filled with books and guitars excellent description let's apply phrasal verbs to his actions what phrasal verb could we use to
describe The action of beginning to play the piano he is sitting down to play the piano right sit down is used when someone takes a seat to start an activity how about the action of actually starting to play what phrasal verb fits this he is taking up playing the piano in this context we might say taking up if he's starting to learn to play piano if he's just beginning to play music at that moment we might say Starting up if he finished one piece and began another what phrasal verb could describe that action he might
move on to the next piece perfect move on fits very well for shifting from one activity or topic to another suppose he decides to practice a particularly difficult part repeatedly what phrasal verb would you use he could be working through the difficult Parts yes work through is excellent for Describing dealing with or practicing something challenging finally when he finishes playing what phrasal verb would describe his action of stopping he would wind down his playing session precisely wind down is often used to denote gradually ending something especially an activity that is intense or engaging wonderful job
once again Sarah how are you finding these exercises with phrasal verbs they're really helpful seeing them In these various scenarios makes it easier to understand and remember how to use them I'm glad to hear that Sarah your ability to apply these verbs is improving impressively keep up the great work here's our next flash card describe what's going on in this scene Sarah this picture shows a man and a woman cooking together in a kitchen the woman is stirring a pot and and the man is chopping Vegetables great description let's use phrasal verbs to talk about
their actions starting with the woman stirring the pot which phrasal verb could we use she is stirring up the soup correct stir up can mean to mix thoroughly by stirring what about the man chopping vegetables what phrasal verb could describe his action he is chopping up the vegetables exactly chop up is perfect for describing cutting something into Pieces now if they finish preparing their dishes and start serving the food what phrasal verb would describe this they might dish out the food well said dish out means to serve food from a large large container suppose they
need to clean the kitchen afterward what phrasal verb could we use for cleaning up they would clean up the kitchen right clean up is a common phrasal verb for tidying or cleaning an Area lastly if they decide to try a new recipe what phrasal verb would describe their action of beginning that task they could start on on a new recipe perfect start on indicates beginning work on a new task or project great job once again Sarah how do you feel about these verbs Now using them like this makes them feel more natural I'm starting to
think in phrasal verbs when I see everyday activities that's exactly the goal Sarah Your progress is impressive keep up the excellent work let's look at this new flash card what's happening in this scene Sarah it shows two people building a treeh house the man is hammering a nail and the woman is holding a piece of wood both looking happy nicely observed let's use phrasal verbs to describe their activities what phrasal verb could we use for the man hammer ing the Nail he is nailing down the wood exactly nail down can mean to secure something with
nails how about the woman holding the wood what phrasal verb describes her action she is holding up the wood right hold up is used to describe supporting something to keep it elevated suppose they complete this part of the The Treehouse and start on another section what phrasal verb would describe that they might move on to the next Part correct and if they decide to make the structure more stable what phrasal verb would fit for strengthening or reinforcing the build they could Shore up the Treehouse perfect Shore up means to support or reinforce lastly after finishing
their building project what phrasal verb would describe their action of cleaning up the area they would clean up the workspace indeed cleanup is what you do After completing a task like this you've done an excellent job again Sarah how do you feel about using phrasal verbs now these sessions are really help helping I'm starting to use phrasal verbs more naturally when I talk about everyday activities that's wonderful to hear Sarah you're applying what we've learned very effectively keep practicing and you'll Master them in no time let's Analyze This cheerful scene What do you see Happening
Here Sarah this picture shows two kids baking cookies together the girl is placing cookies on a tray and the boy is mixing dough a perfect description let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the girl placing cookies on the tray she's laying out the cookies yes layout is appropriate here it means to arrange or set out something systematically what about the boy mixing The dough what phrasal verb fits his action he is whipping up the dough correct whip up is used to describe quickly or vigorously mixing something often
used in cooking suppose they finish making the cookies and start cleaning the kitchen what phrasal verb would describe that action they would clean up the kitchen exactly and if they decide to make another batch of cookies what phrasal verb could we use for starting that Task they might start on another batch well said start on means to Begin work on a new task lastly after they've bake their cookies what phrasal verb would describe the action of putting the cookies out to cool they would set out the cookies to cool perfect set out is often used
to mean placing something in a specific place for a purpose you've done wonderfully today Sarah how are you feeling about the verbs we've Practiced it's a lot of fun Mr Davis I enjoy seeing how these verbs fit into everyday activities it really helps solidify my understanding I'm glad to hear that Sarah your grasp of phrasal verbs is becoming very strong keep up the great work let's dive into the scene What's Happening Here Sarah this picture shows a man and a girl stargazing the man is pointing at something in the sky and the girl is Sitting
at a table with a telescope next to her perfectly described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the man pointing at the sky he is pointing out a star or constellation exactly point out means to indicate something so others can see it how about the girl using the telescope what phrasal verb would describe her action She might be looking up at the stars right look up is perfect here it means to search for or observe something above suppose they finish using the telescope and decide to discuss
what they've seen what phrasal verb would describe this action of sharing observations they could talk over what they've seen that's great talk over means to discuss something in detail now if they decide to take a Break from stargazing what phrasal verb could we use they might step away from the telescope correct step away means to leave a place for a short time lastly after their stargazing session what phrasal verb would describe their action of packing up the telescope they would pack up the telescope and other equipment absolutely right pack up is often used to describe
collecting and Storing things away after use you've handled these scenarios wonderfully Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now it's really interesting to see how many different ways we can use phrasal verbs I feel like I'm getting better at applying them to various situations I'm thrilled to hear that Sarah your understanding of phrasal verbs is becoming quite robust keep up the excellent Work let's explore this delightful winter scene What's Happening Here Sarah in this picture a group of people mostly kids are building and decorating a snowman one boy is putting a carrot for
the nose and another is wrapping a scarf around the Snowman wonderful description let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions starting with the boy putting the carrot on the Snowman which phrasal verb could we Use he's putting on the carrot nose exactly put on fits perfectly it means to place or attach something how about the action of the other boy wrapping the scarf what phrasal verb describes that he is wrapping up the Snowman with the scarf right wrap up is used to cover or enclose something typically with fabric or paper now if they decide
to make more snowmen what phrasal verb could describe Starting that activity they might set out to build more snowman correct set out means to start an activity with a particular goal in mind suppose see they finished their Snowman and started a snowball fight what phrasal verb would describe that they would break into a snowball fight well chosen break into can mean to suddenly begin doing something like a spontaneous activity finally after their Play time what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving the snowy Park they might head off from the park exactly head off
means to leave a place great job Sarah you're really mastering the use of phrasal verbs in various contexts how do you feel about today's exercise it's a lot of fun Mr Davis using PHR verbs like this makes them easier to remember and use Naturally I'm delighted to hear that Sarah you're applying what we've learned very effectively keep up the excellent work this is a beautiful garden scene what do you see Happening Here Sarah it shows a man and a woman planting a tree together the man is holding the tree and the woman is using a
shovel to dig perfect description let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we use for the Woman using the shovel she is digging up the soil right dig up is used to mean removing or moving soil how about the man what phrasal verb fits his action of putting the tree into the ground he is putting down the tree indeed put down works well here for placing something into a specific location now imagine they need to make the soil more compact around the tree after planting what phrasal verb would Describe that action
they might pat down the soil exactly pat down is perfect for G L pressing something to make it flat or compact suppose they finish planting this tree and start on another what phrasal verb would describe their action of moving to another spot they would move on to the next planting spot correct and if they finish all their gardening and start to clean up What phrasal verb could we use for that action they would clean up the garden area precisely clean up is what you do after completing a task like this you've done an excellent job
again Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now I'm getting more comfortable with them it's great to see how they can be used in so many different scenarios I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're applying these verbs very effectively keep up the great work Let's discuss this vibrant scene What's Happening Here Sarah it shows two kids playing with a kite in a field the boy is holding the kite string and the girl is running maybe chasing after the kite great observation let's use phrasal verbs to describe their actions what phrasal verb could we
use for the boy holding and controlling the kite he is flying the Kite in this context we would indeed say He is flying the Kite but to fit our phrasal verb theme we might also say he is holding on to the kite string emphasizing his grip how about the girl running in the field she is racing along beside the kite perfect race along fits well for moving quickly alongside something suppose they decide to let the kite go higher what phrasal verb would describe their action of letting out more String they would let out more string
exactly let out is used to allow something to extend or expand now imagine they finish playing and start to collect the kite what phrasal verb could describe this action they might reel in The Kite right real in is commonly used for pulling in something on a string or line finally after they finished playing what phrasal verb might describe their action of leaving the Field they would head back home or walk off the field both are excellent choices head back suggests returning and walk off implies leaving an area you've handled these scenarios wonderfully Sarah how do
you feel about these phrasal verbs now it's really helpful to practice them in different contexts I feel like I can remember them better this way I'm pleased to hear that Sarah you're applying these verbs very Effectively keep up the great work what a lively art class scene describe What's Happening Here Sarah in the picture a woman is painting on a canvas in an art class several other students are around her also painting or watching her work nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions starting with the woman painting what phrasal verb could we
use she is brushing on the Paint exactly brush on is perfect for describing the act of applying paint with a brush what about the students observing her technique what phrasal verb fits their action they are looking on right look on means to watch something happen often with without participating directly if one of the students starts to mimic her technique what phrasal verb could we use they might take up her Technique take up works if they begin practicing regularly try out could be more fitting for testing a new method immediately now if they finish their paintings
and begin cleaning their brushes and pallets what phrasal verb describes that they would clean up their workspace exactly and if the teacher moves around to give personal advice to each student what phrasal verb would we use she might go around the Classroom perfect go around means to visit or move from one person to another providing help or collecting items excellent job today Sarah your understanding of phrasal verbs is improving beautifully how do you feel about these verbs now I'm finding them a lot easier to use and understand now these visual examples really help I'm glad
to hear that Sarah it's great to see how well you're applying These verbs in Practical scenarios keep up the great work let's explore this peaceful fishing scene What's Happening Here Sarah it shows an older man and a young boy fishing by a lake the man is holding a fishing rod and it looks like he's teaching the boy how to fish well described let's use phrasal verbs to talk about their actions starting with the man holding the fishing rod what phrasal verb could we Use he is casting out the line yes cast out is perfect it
means to throw the fishing line into the water how about the boy what phrasal verb fits his action of learning to fish he could be picking up fishing skills correct pickup is often used to describe acquiring a new skill or knowledge if they manage to catch a fish F and need to bring it to shore what phrasal verb would we Use they might reel in the fish exactly real in is the term for pulling the line back towards oneself often to catch a fish now suppose they decide to take a break from fishing what phrasal
verb could describe their action of pausing they would break off from fishing that's right break off can mean to pause or interrupt an activity finally after their fishing day ends what phrasal verb Would describe their action of leaving the area they would pack up their gear and head back home perfect pack up and head back are excellent choices to describe concluding the activity and returning home great job today Sarah your grasp of these verbs is really impressive how are you feeling about using them in everyday conversations I feel much more confident now it's interesting to
apply them in Different situations like this I'm glad to hear that Sarah your progress is outstanding keep practicing and soon these verbs will become second nature to you this is a Charming scene at a pet shelter describe What's Happening Here Sarah it shows two workers at a pet shelter feeding dogs the woman is holding a bowl with food and the man has a puppy licking his hand excellent let's use phrasal verbs To describe their actions starting with the woman holding the food bowl what phrasal verb could we use she is dishing out food to the
dogs perfect dish out means to distribute food or information generously how about the man with the puppy what phrasal verb fits his action he is holding out his hand to the puppy right hold out is used to present something to someone now if they finish feeding these dogs dogs and start Cleaning the area what phrasal verb would describe that action they would clean up the feeding area exactly and if they go to another section of the shelter to take care of more animals what phrasal verb could we use for that they might move on to
another section correct move on implies proceeding to another task or location finally if they decide to introduce a new dog to its kennel what phrasal verb Would describe their action they would set up the new dog in its kennel well chosen setup is often used to establish or arrange something in a particular way you've done wonderfully today Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs now I'm really starting to understand how versatile they are and it's becoming easier to use them appropriately I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your application of these verbs is becoming
quite Adept keep up the excellent work this scene captures a relaxing moment on the beach What's Happening Here Sarah it shows a group of friends enjoying a sunset at the beach they are sitting around a campfire and one of them is playing the guitar nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to discuss their actions What phrasal verb could we use for the person playing the guitar he is strumming out tunes on the guitar strumming out isn't a standard phrasal verb but strumming alone would work we can say he is playing out Tunes if we want to
fit a phrasal verb this means performing music how about the friends listening to the guitar what phrasal verb fits their action they are chilling out by the fire exactly chill out is perfect it Means to relax or take it easy suppose they later decide to roast marshmallows what phrasal verb would describe this action they might start up a marshmallow roast good choice startup can refer to beginning an activity now if they decide to share stories or experiences while sitting around the fire what phrasal verb could we use they could open up about their stories that's
right open up means to start Talking more about personal experiences finally after the evening ends what phrasal verb would describe their action of leaving the beach they would pack up their things and head off from the beach perfect pack up and head off are great choices for concluding the activity and departing wonderful job today Sarah how do you feel about your Mastery of these phrasal verbs I'm feeling really good about them Seeing all these different scenarios helps a lot in understanding how to use them I'm delighted to hear that Sarah your progress is excellent keep
up the great work this flash card brings a festive scene into our lesson What's Happening Here Sarah it shows a man and a woman decorating a Christmas tree the man is placing a star on top and the room is beautifully adorned with holiday Decorations perfectly described let's use phrasal verbs to capture the actions in this scene how would you describe the man starting to decorate the tree he might have set up the Christmas tree for decoration setup is excellent it means to assemble or prepare something for use if he's reaching to place the star at
the top what phrasal verb would describe his action he could be reaching up to put the star on the Tree right reach up is used when extending the body to a higher point now if the woman is arranging ornaments which phrasal verb could we use for her actions she might be hanging up ornaments around the tree yes hang up means to play something decoratively if they step back to view their work what phrasal verb describes that action they would step back to admire the Tree step back is used exactly right here it means means to
move backwards to get a better view lastly if they finish decorating and begin to celebrate which phrasal verb would fit they might settle down to enjoy the evening and the lights of the tree settle down perfectly captures the idea of relaxing or getting comfortable in a place Sarah you've beautifully applied phrasal verbs to describe these festive activities your ability to Contextualize language in various settings is impressive well done thank you Mr Davis learning with these visual examples makes it much easier to remember the phrasal verbs that's wonderful to hear visuals can indeed help anchor the
language in memorable context keep up the excellent work you're making great strides in your language skills this is a delightful scene Sarah tell me what's happening Here it shows a girl playing Fetch with her dog in a sunny backyard she's throwing a ball and the dog is excitedly running to catch it perfect let's use phrasal verbs to describe their activities how would you describe the girl starting to throw the ball she might have tossed out the ball for the dog to chase toss out is perfect it means to throw something casually now if she's Encouraging
the dog to bring the ball back what phrasal verb could we use she could be calling back the dog exactly call back means to request someone to return if if the dog picks up the ball and returns it to her which phrasal verb describes the dog's action the dog would bring back the ball to her bring back is right it means to return something to its original place or owner suppose after playing they take A break what phrasal verb would you use for this action they might settle down for arrest settle down perfectly captures the
idea of resting after activity finally if they decide to play again what phrasal verb could describe starting another round they would start up another game start up means to begin an activity or process Sarah you've done an excellent job using phrasal verbs to describe the in inter active Play Between the girl and her dog your ability to adapt language to different contexts is improving greatly well done thank you Mr Davis these practical applications make it fun to learn phrasal verbs that's the spirit learning becomes much more effective when you enjoy it keep up the great
work Sarah this flash card depicts a bustling Marketplace scene what do you see Happening Here Sarah there's a woman shopping at a Fruit Stand she's carefully selecting fruit placing them into her shopping basket well observed let's use phrasal verbs to describe her actions in this Marketplace how would you describe her examining the fruit before choosing them she is picking out the best fruits from the stand pick out is excellent it means to choose something carefully from a group now if she asks the vendor about the Freshness of the produce what phrasal verb could we use
she might ask about the origin and quality of the fruits yes ask about is a common way to inquire for f F details suppose she finds everything she needs and prepares to leave what phrasal verb would describe her action of leaving she could head out of the market head out is perfect it means to begin to leave a place if she stops by Another stall on her way out what phrasal verb would you use she might stop by the flower stall before she leaves stop by means to visit somewhere informally or for a short period
lastly if she plans to use the fruit to make something special at home what phrasal verb could describe this plan she might whip up a fruit salad or a dessert with her purchases whip up is a great choice it Means to quickly create something especially food food or drink Sarah you've used the phrasal verbs effectively to describe various actions related to shopping at the market excellent job thanks Mr Davis describing these everyday activities really helps me understand how to use phrasal verbs in context that's the aim and I'm pleased to see how well you're applying
them your progress is impressive keep up the Great work Sarah here we have a Serene Cafe scene what's taking place in this flash card Sarah a man is sitting at a table in a cafe reading a book with a cup of coffee beside him it's a relaxed and quiet setting ideal for enjoying some alone time nicely described let's use phrasal verbs to articulate his actions in the environment how would you describe him settling into his spot at the cafe he might have settled into his seat To enjoy his book and coffee settle into is perfect
it means to make oneself comfortable in a place if he's flipping through the pages to find where he left off what phrasal verb would describe this he could be flipping through the pages flip through means to quickly turn pages typically in search of something specific suppose he stops reading to take a sip of his coffee what phrasal Verb would fit that action he would sip on his coffee sip on is indeed used to describe drinking something slowly or enjoying it if he decides to continue reading for another hour what phrasal verb could we use he
might carry on reading carry on means to continue an activity or task lastly if he plans to meet a friend at the cafe later what phrasal verb would describe this future action he could meet up with a friend Here meet up is commonly used to describe arranging to meet someone someone Sarah you've effectively applied phrasal verbs to describe both actions and intentions within this Cafe setting your choices reflect a strong grasp of conversational English well done thank you Mr Davis using these flashcards makes it easier to visualize and remember the phrasal verbs visual learning can
be very effective I'm glad it's helping you Solidify your understanding of these Expressions great work today keep it up here's another Lively scene describe what's happening in this flash card Sarah it shows a young woman walking her dog in a park they both look happy and energetic enjoying a sunny day Outdoors well described let's use phrasal verbs to articulate their action how would you describe the woman starting her walk in the park she might have set off on her walk With the dog set off is perfect it means to start a journey or activity now
if she's letting the dog run a bit ahead while keeping an eye on it what phrasal verb would you use she could be letting out the leash a bit let out is a great choice it means to allow more length in this case the leash suppose the dog stops to sniff something what phrasal verb describes the woman Waiting for the dog to finish she might wait up for the dog while it sniffs around exactly wait up means to stop or pause so that someone else can catch up if after the sniff the dog picks up
speed and they resume walking what's a good phrasal verb for this action they would carry on with their walk carry on means to continue an activity or task finally if they encounter another dog and stop to Interact what phrasal verb could describe this social moment they might meet up with another dog and its owner Meetup is commonly used to describe arranging to meet someone and it fits perfectly here for a casual encounter Sarah you've used the phrasal verbs wonderfully to describe the dynamic activity of walking the dog your descriptions are vivid and your English is
flourishing great Job thank you Mr Davis these scenarios help me think more critically about how to use phrasal verbs in everyday situations that's fantastic to hear practical application is key to mastering a language and you're doing exceptionally well keep up the excellent work let's look at this corporate setting what's happening in this flash card Sarah it shows a woman presenting data Or explaining a concept at a meeting and a man seems to be listening intently a great scenario for business related phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use to describe what the woman is doing
she is going over the data with her colleague go over precisely it means to review or explain in detail how about if she is introducing a new topic or idea she might be bringing up a new Point for discussion bring up excellent which means to introduce a topic into discussion what if the man contributes ideas as well he could be chipping in with his thoughts chip in yes to contribute to a discussion or effort suppose they finish the meeting and need to make decisions based on their discussion what phrasal verb fits they might wrap up
the meeting and Settle on a decision wrap up for concluding and settle on perfect for coming to a consensus or decision lastly if they decide to continue their discussion at another time what would they do they would schedule out another meeting schedule out to arrange for a future time you've handled this business setting very well Sarah how do you feel about these phrasal verbs in a Professional context it's interesting to see how phrasal verbs are used in a professional setting Mr Davis it makes the language feel more practical and relevant exactly Sarah understanding how to
use language appropriately in different context like the workplace enhances your communication skills significantly great work today thank you Mr Davis I'm enjoying learning how versatile English can Be you're welcome your enthusiasm and hard work are paying off let's continue this progress in our next session I look forward to it bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the good study habits look at this heartwarming scene Sarah can you describe what's happening it's a picture of a grandmother teaching her grandson how to knit they are sitting together on a couch and she seems to be guiding Him
a perfect setting to apply our phrasal verbs what phrasal verb could we use for the grandmother's action of showing how to knit she is passing on her knitting skills to her grandson pass on exactly meaning to transmit knowledge or skills How about if the grandson makes a mistake and the grandmother helps to correct it she might help out by fixing the stitches for Him help out that's right it's you used for providing Assistance or support what if they put their knitting aside to have a snack they would set aside their knitting work temporarily set aside
to place something out of the way temporarily suppose the grandson decides to continue knitting after their snack what phrasal verb fits he might pick up where he left off Pick up indeed meaning to resume something after a pause and finally if they clean up the area after finishing their knitting session what would they do they would tidy up the living room tidy up which means to clean or organize a space Sarah how do you feel about the phrasal verbs used today they really helped visualize the actions Mr Davis seeing them in such a familial context
makes them easier to remember that's wonderful Sarah phrasal Verbs become much more relatable when connected with everyday activities keep practicing and soon you'll be using them effortlessly I will Mr Davis thanks for making learning so engaging you're welcome Sarah it's a pleasure to teach someone so eager to learn let's continue this in our next lesson I'm looking forward to it bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the good work this flash card has a vibrant shopping scene What's Happening Here Sarah two women are trying on clothes at a store they seem to be enjoying their
shopping experience holding up dresses to see how they look perfect setting for our phrasal verbs what phrasal verb would you use for their action of selecting clothes to try on they are picking out dresses pick out exactly it means to select or choose items from a group if they try on several outfits what phrasal Verb fits they could be trying on different outfits try on perfect for putting on clothes to see how they fit or look suppose they decide not to buy a dress after trying it on what phrasal verb describes that they might put
back the dress they don't want put back to return something to its original place if they discuss and evaluate each dress What phrasal verb applies they would talk over which dresses they like best talk over used for discussing something thoroughly finally if they choose a dress to purchase what phrasal verb would they use they would pick up the dress at the checkout pick up often used to indicate buying or collecting something well done Sarah how do you feel about the Practical use of These phrasal verbs in everyday shopping scenarios it makes them so much easier
to understand and remember Mr Davis seeing how they are used in real life situations helps a lot that's exactly why we use these scenarios it's crucial to see how language operates in context keep practicing and these phrases will become second nature I will these lessons have been really Helpful I'm glad to hear that Sarah looking forward to our next session where we'll continue this practical approach me too bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah keep up the great work this next scene is set in a library describe what's happening Sarah it looks like a woman is helping
a man with his research she's pointing to something important in a book while he takes Notes a perfect scholarly environment what phrasal verb could we use for the woman's action of showing specific information in the book she is pointing out something in the book point out exactly it means to draw attention to something specifically how about the man writing down what he learns he is writing down the information write down correct used for recording information on paper if they start discussing the topic in more Detail what phrasal verb applies they might go over the details
together go over perfect for examining or reviewing something carefully suppose they need to find more books on the topic what phrasal verb describes their action they would look up additional resources look up indeed meaning to search for information in books or other data sources lastly if they decide to continue their research another day what would they Do they might put off continuing their research until tomorrow put off used to indicate postponing something to a later time well done Sarah how are you finding the use of phrasal verbs in an academic context it's really interesting interesting
Mr Davis these examples help me see how phrasal verbs can be used in a formal setting not just casually exactly phrasal verbs are versatile and knowing how to use them in Different settings enhances your communication skills significantly you're doing fantastic work thank you Mr Davis I'm enjoying learning all these different applications I'm glad to hear that keep up the enthusiasm and the excellent work see you in our next session can't wait bye Mr Davis goodbye Sarah continue practicing this flash card depicts a lively board game session what do you See happening Sarah it shows a
group of friends playing a board game together one of them is moving a piece on the board and others are watching some laughing and enjoying snacks an engaging social setting what phrasal verb could we use for the action of moving the game piece on the board she is moving along the game piece on the board Move Along correct it means to Advance something forward how about the friends discussing their next moves or Strate strategies they might be talking over their strategies for the next moves talk over indeed used for discussing something to reach a decision
or to make plans what if someone decides to join the game a little later they would jump in and start playing with the others jump in perfect for starting to Participate in an act activity already in progress if they finish playing and start to clear the table what phrasal verb describes that action they would clear away the game and clean up the table clear away to remove items in order to make space finally if they decide to play another game after a short break what would that action be called they might set up a another
game to Play set up exactly meaning to arrange or prepare something for use excellent work today Sarah how do you find applying these phrasal verbs in a recreational context it's fun Mr Davis it helps me think about how versatile English can be especially in everyday fun activities that's the idea Sarah under understanding the breadth of context in which you can use phrasal verbs will greatly enhance your fluency and Confidence in using English naturally I'm really enjoying these lessons Mr Davis thanks for making them so interesting you're very welcome I'm pleased you find them enjoyable keep
practicing and we'll explore more scenarios in our next session I will see you next next time Mr Davis goodbye Sarah continue the good work