(TV - B1-B2) Phrasal Verbs - Family
(TV - B1-B2) Phrasal Verbs - Family
(TV - B1-B2) Phrasal Verbs - Family
5. Grow up.
6. Grow apart.
8. Tell off.
3. Sally fell out with her best friend after they had a disagreement about politics.
4. I get along with my coworkers, and we often hang out outside of work.
6. After college, my best friend and I grew apart as we pursued different careers and
moved to different cities.
8. The teacher had to tell off the students for talking during the test.
Using the example sentences try to match the phrasal verbs to their definitions.
1. to raise and care for a child until they are old enough to care for themselves.
3. to give someone or something the same name as another person or thing, usually as
a way of showing respect or honour.
7. to become less close or connected to someone over time, usually due to changes in
interests or life circumstances.
4. After the argument, I fell out with John and we haven't spoken since.
5. Despite their differences, Anna and Tom get along with each other very well.
7. Over time, Laura and her childhood friend grew apart and now they have very little
in common.
9. Unfortunately, some people never really grow up and continue to act like children
even as adults.
11. She was named after her grandmother who was a famous writer.
12. I fell out with my best friend after we disagreed on an important issue.
13. Despite our differences, I get along with my roommate very well.
15. After college, my childhood friends and I grew apart so I haven’t spoken to them for
years now.
16. My sister is going on vacation so I'm going to look after her cat while she's away.
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1. Who were you named after, and why did your parents choose that name?
3. Have you ever fallen out with a close friend, and how did you resolve the issue?
4. Do you get along with your coworkers, or do you find it difficult to work with them?
5. What was your hometown like when you were growing up?
6. Have you ever grown apart from a childhood friend, and why did it happen?
8. Have you ever been told off by a teacher or a boss, and how did you react to it?
9. Who are some famous people that are named after someone else, and what is the
story behind their name?
10. How do you think parenting styles affect how children are brought up?
12. What were some of the challenges you faced growing up, and how did they shape
who you are today?
14. What are some ways to ensure that elderly parents are properly looked after as
they age?
15. Have you ever had to tell off someone who was behaving badly in public?
16. What can a company do to minimise the risk of falling out with its customers and
maintain a positive relationship with them over time?
Thomas was named after his grandfather, who was a great man. Thomas grew up in a
small village with his parents and siblings. Thomas's parents were very strict and would
always tell him off for small mistakes. They wanted Thomas to grow up to be successful
and would always push him to study hard. Thomas wanted to make his parents proud, so
he always listened to them and tried his best.
Thomas's best friend was his neighbour, John. They always got along with each other
and played together every day after school. They were inseparable and would always
look after each other.
As Thomas and John grew up, they started to fall out with each other. They had different
interests and goals, and they no longer had much in common. Thomas wanted to become
a chef, while John wanted to become a musician. Thomas's parents were very
disappointed with him when he told them that he wanted to become a nurse. They
wanted him to become a lawyer, like his father. For these reasons, Thomas started to
grow apart from his parents and John.
Despite all of this, Thomas never gave up on his dream of becoming a nurse. He worked
hard and studied every day. He knew that his parents wanted what was best for him, but
he wanted to make his own choices. One day, Thomas's parents got sick, and he had to
take care of them. He realised how much they had done for him and how much they had
looked after him when he was younger. He forgave them for always telling him off and
for not supporting his dream of becoming a nurse.
Thomas also realised how much he missed his friendship with John. He reached out to
him, and they reconnected. They talked about their dreams and goals and realised that
they could still be friends even if they had different interests.
In the end, Thomas became a successful nurse, and his parents were proud of him. He
also became a great friend to John again. Thomas learned that it's important to follow
your dreams, but also to remember the people who have always been there for you.
Questions:
Guidelines
1. Write a short story (500-800 words) that incorporates some or all of the
following phrasal verbs:
a. Be named after.
b. Bring (somebody) up.
c. Fall out with (somebody).
d. Get along with (somebody).
e. Grow up.
f. Grow apart.
g. Look after (somebody).
h. Tell off.
2. The story can be set in any time period and location, but it should have a clear
beginning, middle, and end.
3. In your story, be sure to clearly show how each of the phrasal verbs are used and
what it means. You can do this by including dialogue or descriptive passages that
highlight the phrasal verbs in action.
4. Make sure that your writing is clear and concise, and that your story flows
smoothly from beginning to end.
6. Once you have completed your story, read it over and make any necessary
revisions to improve it. Then share it with your teacher for feedback.