This week’s Teacher’s Corner provides students with the opportunity to practice using phrasal verbs in an activity about New York City.
LEVEL
Intermediate to Advanced
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Reading, speaking (primary focus)
Listening (secondary focus)
GOALS
During this activity, students will
Practice speaking skills through a matching activity
Practice reading skills and using travel-related phrasal verbs in a worksheet activity
MATERIALS
Teacher: whiteboard or chalkboard, markers or chalk
Students: pencils or pens, notebooks or writing paper
PREPARATION
Read through all the materials carefully.
Print out copies of the phrasal verb cards in Appendix 1.
a. Students will use the phrasal verb cards in a pair-work activity. Print enough copies of the phrasal verb cards for each pair of students to have a set.
Cut out the phrasal verb cards and for each set, mix the cards so that the phrasal verbs and definitions are mixed well.
Print out copies of the phrasal verbs fill-in-the-blank worksheet in Appendix 2. Students will use the worksheet in a pair-work activity. Print enough copies of the worksheet for each pair of students to have one. The answer key is in Appendix 3.
ACTIVITY PART ONE: PHRASAL VERB WARM-UP
Begin the class by having the students form pairs.
Give each pair a set of phrasal verb cards (already mixed up) from Appendix 1.
Have the students work together to match each phrasal verb to its correct definition.
After the students have completed the matching activity, review the answers as a class.
Next, ask the students, “What do the phrasal verbs have in common?”
a. Answer: Each of the phrasal verbs is related to travel.
Next, ask the students, “What is the one city in the world you would like to visit?”
a. Optional: Ask the students this question as part of a Think, Pair, Share activity.
i. First, have the students think about their answer individually.
ii. Next, have the students share their answer with their partner.
iii. Finally, encourage the students to share their answer or, even better, to share their partners’ answers with the class.
ACTIVITY PART TWO: PHRASAL VERB WORKSHEET
Begin this part of the activity by asking the students if they would like to visit New York City.
Next, ask why they would like to visit the city, or ask what they would like to do if they visited the city.
As students answer the questions, pass out the phrasal verb fill-in-the-blank worksheet to the pairs of students. Instruct them to read through the worksheet and circle any vocabulary they don’t know.
a. If students have questions about vocabulary, take a few moments to answer their questions before moving on to Step 4.
Next, have the pairs of students fill in the blanks on the worksheet with the phrasal verbs on the cards they used in Part 1 of this activity. As students work, walk around the room to check on their progress.
Once the pairs have finished filling in the blanks, check their answers as a class.
APPENDIX 1: PHRASAL VERBS MATCHING CARDS
APPENDIX 2: PHRASAL VERBS FILL-IN-THE-BLANK WORKSHEET
Directions: Read the paragraphs below about visiting New York City (NYC). Fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verbs. You may need to change the verb tenses of the phrasal verbs.
New York has been called “The City That Never Sleeps!” With so many things to do at any time of day, New York is a great place to visit on vacation. Thanks to New York’s many transportation options, you don’t need anyone to __________ you __________ at the airport. Instead, you can take a bus or the subway into the city, or even have one of the city’s famous yellow taxis __________ you _________ at your hotel. After you ___________________ to your hotel, you can ____________________ on your NYC adventure!
If it is your first visit to New York, be sure to take some time to ____________________ the city by taking a walk. It can be a great way to get to know the city and experience the New York way of life. Some of the best things about New York can be found by ___________________ the many diverse neighborhoods full of great food, interesting events, and historical landmarks. Even though New York is famous for its busy streets, you can ___________________ from the crowds by visiting Central Park. There you can walk through the trees, sit by the lake, and even get a famous New York City hot dog.
Of course, no trip to New York would be complete without visiting the Statue of Liberty. To visit, you need to ____________________ a ferry at Battery Park. While crossing the water, you can ____________________ a wonderful view of the city. Once on Liberty Island, you can walk around the statue, visit the museum, or climb the 377 steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty. It is an incredible experience, but tickets sell out quickly!
As you leave New York and your plane ____________________, be sure to enjoy the view out the window to get one last look at the city that never sleeps!
APPENDIX 3: PHRASAL VERBS FILL-IN-THE-BLANK ANSWER KEY
Directions: Read the paragraphs below about visiting New York City. Fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verbs. You may need to change the verb tenses of the phrasal verbs
New York has been called “The City That Never Sleeps”! With so many things to do at any time of day, New York is a great place to visit on vacation. Thanks to New York’s many transportation options, you don’t need anyone to ____pick you up_____ at the airport. Instead, you can take a bus or subway into the city, or even have one of the city’s famous yellow taxis ______drop you off________ at your hotel. After you _____check in________ to your hotel, you can ____set out_________ on your NYC adventure!
If it is your first visit to New York, be sure to take some time to __look around____ the city by taking a walk. It can be a great way to get to know the city and experience the New York way of life. Some of the best things about New York can be found by __checking out___ the many diverse neighborhoods full of great food, interesting events, and historical landmarks. Even though New York is famous for its busy streets, you can ___get away_________ from the crowds by visiting Central Park. There you can walk through the trees, sit by the lake, and even get a famous New York City hot dog.
Of course, no trip to New York would be complete without visiting the Statue of Liberty. To visit, you need to ____get on__________ a ferry at Battery Park. While crossing the water, you can _____take in________ a wonderful view of the city. Once on Liberty Island, you can walk around the statue, visit the museum, or climb the 377 steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty. It is an incredible experience, but tickets sell out quickly!
As you leave New York and your plane ___takes off________, be sure to enjoy the view out the window to get one last look at the city that never sleeps!
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