Thursday, March 5, 2020

English Phrasal Verbs Christmas Movie Edition

English Phrasal Verbs Christmas Movie Edition My all time favorite Christmas film is A Christmas Story. A lot of my friends and family think Im just being sentimental, but I just think the movie is really funny. The movie follows Ralphie Parker during the weeks prior to Christmas, as he tries to convince his parents to buy him a BB Gun for a present, fights bullies, gets in trouble for swearing for his first time, and battles cold midwestern U.S. weather.The movie is written by Jean Shepherd, who uses a very natural, spoken English style that you can hear this style in dialogue throughout the movie. As most of my students know, natural spoken English relies on a lot more phrasal verbs than formal or written English, and youll find a lot of them in the clip from the movie below. Youll also notice the word gonna used in place of going to and ya instead of you.Here is a list of phrasal verbs from this clip. Watch it and see if you can figure out what each one means:to get readyto put downto come onto wait upto get upto sit upUnfort unately, this clip cannot be embedded, but you can watch it on YouTube by clicking here. Click here to find out about our special Christmas prices were offering for the next few weeks. Ana Carolina Dyminski 1. prepare2. in this case move down3. lets go4. to stay untill someone catchs up5. stand up6. to sit erectbut I am not sure Ana Carolina Dyminski Can anyone answer if it is correct? LOIEnglish Excellent! Ana Carolina Dyminski thx for answering, because I was not sure

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