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Task Description
Matching exercise to memorise and practise phrasal verbs in connection with objects and relationships that can go wrong…
Video details
Scene summary
Two girls are chatting about relationships and car problems: what to do if your car goes wrong, or what to do if your relationship is not perfect.
Video length
3 minutes 13 seconds
Video genre
Lectures (e.g. TED talks)
Language goals
vocabulary
Vocabulary practice
General topic
Grammar topic
Other pedagogical goals
Level
The above lesson is a great teaching resource for:Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student type
This resource is intended for:High schoolers, Adults
high-school
High schoolers
adults
Adults
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Sensitivity
This resource does not contain any images, words or ideas that would upset a reasonable person in any culture.
Copyright license
This resource is licensed by SimonMartit under the iSLCollective Copyright License.
Published 04/05/2020
Video quiz questions (printable)
1. Match the two halves.
give up
stop doing sg
hold up
remain good and strong
pick up
collect
break down
stop working
2. Match the two halves.
open up
say yes to new experiences
put aside
save
wear out
exhaust
rely on
trust
3. Match the two halves.
get back together
go out again
go out with
have a romantic relationship
split up
end a relationship
4. Match the two halves.
turn out
become clear
fall apart
stop working
keep away from
keep a distance from
let down
disappoint
5. Match the two halves.
look down
think that others are less or not so good
blend into
not be easily noticeable
stand out
be very noticeable
6. Match the two halves.
grow apart
getting far from each other
put on
wear
put up with
continue to accept
give in
stop arguing
7. Match the two halves.
rely on
trust
lie ahead
be in front of
knock you down
make you fall
put down
make someone feel foolish
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