Work on Your Phrasal Verbs

2016-09-03

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Work on Your Phrasal Verbs

Master the 400 Most Common Phrasal Verbs

Jamie Flockhart & Cheryl Pelteret 2012


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E-Book: 128 English Pages

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A workbook that introduces the most frequently used phrasal verbs in English and shows you how to use them effectively. Collins Work on your Phrasal Verbs is a new practice book for learners who want to increase the number of phrasal verbs they know and be confident in using them. Each unit presents students with a selection of phrasal verbs and clear examples of when and how to use them. This is followed by practice exercises to ensure the learner will be able to remember and use what they have learnt in their written and spoken English. Collins Work on your Phrasal Verbs features the 400 most commonly used phrasal verbs, which have been carefully selected based on Collins Corpus research. It provides plenty of useful practice with authentic, up-to-date examples of usage in context, and is ideal for use alongside a phrasal verbs dictionary such as the Collins COBUILD Phrasal Verbs Dictionary.
* Focuses on the 400 most commonly used phrasal verbs
* Twenty five 4-page units with clear presentation followed by practice exercises, which focus on showing students how and when to use the phrasal verbs they learn
* Helpful study tips on learning and remembering phrasal verbs
* Contains an index for easy reference
* Includes the answer key, making it ideal for self-study

* Suitable for CEF level B1-C2


Review

“I like the topics and therefore decided to try some of these out on my learners. Sometimes they found the meaning part to be a little hard to understand. But after putting that together with the examples, they were confident that they did understand it. After going through all of the phrasal verbs on the double page and having them come up with their own examples we went on to the exercises. There is a variety of types of tasks to do and my learners found them to be challenging in a motivating way and fun. In the end, they were happy with the exercises and felt they had a better command of the phrasal verbs we had talked about.”

— Tanya Weindler, ELTAU newsletter, March 2016


About the Author

Jamie Flockhart is a lexicographer and ELT author based in the UK. He taught English in Europe and Asia for several years before going on to work in dictionary and ELT publishing. He has since worked on a broad variety of English language learning materials, including General English and Business English books, and learner dictionaries. Jamie is co-author of Business Vocabulary in Practice (Collins, 2012).

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