Daisy
and Eric: A Love Story in Phrasal Verbs
Daisy
and Eric met at a mutual friend’s house and got
along
really well. They talked for hours at the party. At the end of the
night, Eric and Daisy agreed to go
out for
dinner the following Friday. Eric ended up having to reschedule their
date for Saturday because on Friday he had to look
after his
nieces. Daisy was looking
forward to
her date with Eric. Eric picked
her
up at 7PM
on Saturday night. They drove to a neighborhood that Daisy didn’t
know, and Eric pulled
over the
car in front of a fancy restaurant she had never been to before.
After dinner, Daisy and Eric
made out on
her doorstop before saying goodnight, and decided to become boyfriend
and girlfriend.
After
dating for some months, Daisy and Eric decided to move
in together.
Things went well at first, but then little things that Eric did
started to annoy Daisy, like how he never cleaned the dishes and
always left his socks on the floor. She didn’t want to bring
up these
little things that annoyed here, but after a while she couldn’t put
up with Eric’s
habits anymore and broke
up with
him.
When
his relationship fell
apart, Eric
was very upset. He thought about Daisy all the time – he could not
get over
her. Daisy felt the same way, as she could barely carry
on without
Eric’s company. A few days later when Eric was reading on a bench
in the park near his house, Daisy turned
up walking
her dog through the park. Both of them were very happy to see each
other, and after talking for hours they decided to get
back together.
Now Eric and Daisy live happily ever after.
Next students were given a card with either a verbs or preposition on it and were asked to go around the classroom looking for the student were a corresponding card to complete their phrasal verbs. Students then defined and created an example with correct usage of the phrasal verbs and we made an English-language phrasal verb dictionary. Finally we, played a phrasal verb game where students were asked to translate phrasal verbs into normal verbs and vice versa using pre-detemined sentences.
We planned our groups for our English-language Tocantins travel guide, and will continue to work on this project in coming classes.
This week's prompt:
Write a five sentence story using a phrasal verb from class in every sentence.
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ReplyDelete"Today I break up with my boyfriend.
ReplyDeleteBut I think that I got over it.
I will carry on in my studies,
And we will not get back together.
I will go it alone in my school."
By Francisca