Phrasal Verbs – Fall

Today’s lesson continues to look at the verb ‘to fall’ combined
with particles. Here is the link:

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/fallphrasals2/menu.php

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Phrasal Verbs – Do

Today’s lesson looks at phrasal verbs – those very common English
verbs that have two parts: the verb plus a particle. This lesson is
about the verb ‘to do’. Here is the link:

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/dophrasals/menu.php

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Phrasal Verbs – Cut

Today we are enjoying very typical English weather. When I look out
of my window, on the left the sky is black and rain is coming, on
the right, the sun is shining! So when I go out later, what do I
wear? Sandals or boots? Mac or Tshirt? It doesn’t matter, I know I
have to take an umbrella!

Here is today’s lesson. It looks at the verb ‘to cut’ used with
particles. Here is the link:

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/cutphrasals/menu.php

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A/an Phrasal Verbs and Dealing with Questions

I have three exercises to tell you about today.
The first one is a grammar revision of ‘a’/'an’. You’ll find
details here:

http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/aoran/menu.php
The second is a review of some phrasal verbs with ‘break’ in them.

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/breakphrasals1/menu.php
The final one is a second exercise on dealing with questions after
a presentation.

http://www.effective-public-speaking.com/dealwithquestions2/menu.php
I was delighted to see that so many people  bought the e-books I
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Hope to have a few more exercises for you next week.

Pearson

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Phrasal Verbs – Blow

I was up early today to prepare your exercise so that I can now go
spend the day with my youngest daughter. She’s 20 today. Makes me
feel old!

Today’s exercise looks at the verb ‘to blow’. Here’s the link:

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/blowphrasals/menu.php

Caroline

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