- •4A Journeys
- •Lawyer gives up job to cycle around South America
- •Inseparable phrasal verbs
- •4В Down under
- •Ex.31 Match the words from the list of the Active Vocabulary to their meanings on the right
- •Article
- •Phrasal verbs and idioms а nightmare journey
- •Мy nightmare journey
- •Idiomatic expressions
- •4С Getting around
- •1 Match the phrases 1-8 to the pictures a-c in listening exercise 53.
- •Ex.59 Match the words from the list of the Active Vocabulary to their meanings on the right
- •Grammar Reported Speech and the sequence of tenses
- •Heinrich Schliemann - an interview in the 1860s
- •Introductory verbs
- •Sequence of tenses
- •Consolidation
- •Appendix
- •Virgin voyage to the bottom of the ocean
- •Before reading
- •While reading
- •After reading
- •Student submarine tours survey
- •Homework
Inseparable phrasal verbs
• With some phrasal verbs, the verb and the particle always come together, so the object always comes after the particle. They looked after the bear cub. They looked after it.
Ex.18 Match the phrasal verbs in bold in i-6 to the definitions a-f.
He was able to sort the problem out.
They came across the bear near a river.
Tizio got over his injury.
Their friends and families saw them off.
A van picked her up after only five minutes.
The van dropped her off near the finishing line.
a felt well or happy again after something bad
b found an answer to a problem
с took someone or something in a car
d let someone get out of your car
e met or found by chance
f said goodbye to someone who was going on a journey
Put it in the correct place in the sentences.
I sorted it out before I left work.
I sorted out before I left work.
I'm sure you'll get over soon.
I've never come across before.
I've tried to give up many times.
Why don't you pick up on your way home?
Ex.20 Now think of a noun to replace it in each sentence. I sorted the problem out before I left work.
Phrasal verbs and prepositions
Come across - случайно встретить, натолкнуться;
Give up – оставить, отказаться, бросить;
Run into – врезаться в кого-то на машине; встретить случайно, натолкнуться;
See off – провожать;
Set out on – отправляться в путешествие, выезжать;
Stop off – остановиться в пути, сделать остановку;
Ex.21 MATCH THE PHRASAL VERBS TO THEIR MEANINGS
a)Come across b)Give up c)Run into d)See off e)Set out on f)stop off
|
|
Ex. 22 Translate into Russian
1. Have you ever come across such a horrible person in all your life?
2. Decide what you want and don`t give up until you`ve achieved it.
3. The land is ours and we don`t intend to give it up without a fight.
4. His wife finally persuaded him to give up working late.
5. I came across your mother the other day.
6. The soldiers set out on their march to the capital.
7. We went too fast round the corner and ran into the lamppost.
8. He saw his friend off at the bus station.
9. We stopped off in town on the way to Jenni`s house.
Ex. 23 Fill in the gaps
come across; see off; stop off; give up(2); run into; set out;
1. I (……) a word I`d never seen before.
2. Anne (…..) Terry (…..) at the station.
3. I used to go to the gym, but I (……) years ago.
4. I (……) the fight and let him have his way.
5. Three people were killed when their car (……) the side of a train.
6. After a three-day rest, the travellers (……) again.
7. Could you (……) at the supermarket and get some bread?
Ex. 24 The particles underlined are in the wrong sentences.
Rearrange the particles to make the sentences correct.
1. I came off this old lamp in a Moroccan market.
2. All my friends saw me across at the airport.
3. A bus ran on my car this morning.
4. We stopped up in the village on the way to the airport.
5. It was a difficult time, but we never gave off hope.
Ex. 25 The particles in the sentences are in the wrong place. Put them in the correct place.
1.I came an old school friend in a tea house across in Darjeeling, India. 2. Let`s stop for a drink off. 3. He saw off his friend at the bus station. 4. The doctor told him to give alcohol up. 5. On the way home he ran the bus stop into.
Ex. 26 Translate into English using phrasal verbs
1. У меня мало времени, надеюсь, ты сможешь проводить их на вокзал.
2. Я заеду за вами в шесть и провожу вас до вокзала.
3. Угадай, кого я неожиданно встретила сегодня утром.
4. Грузовик только что врезался в легковую машину на светофоре.
5. Она недавно бросила курить и боится набрать вес.
6. В коридоре я только что встретила незнакомого человека. Ты не знаешь, кто это?
7. По дороге на вокзал мы остановились в кафе, чтобы перекусить.
8. Темнеет. Пора отправляться в путь.
9. По дороге домой мы встретили знаменитого исследователя.
10. Невероятно, но она отказалась проводить нас.