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Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Two-Word Verbs: Separable Inseparable

Chapter 9 Two-Word Verbs: – Separable – Inseparable

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Chapter 9Chapter 9

Two-Word Verbs:– Separable– Inseparable

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Vocabulary PreviewVocabulary Preview

Cross out

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Fill out

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Hand in

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Hook up

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Hook up

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable

put on my boots.

I’m going to put my books on.

put them on.

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Two-Word Verbs: InseparableTwo-Word Verbs: Inseparable

hear from Aunt Betty

I hear from her very often.

hear Aunt Betty from

hear her from

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable Bring back Call up Clean up Cross out Do over Drop off Figure out Fill out Give back Hand in Hang up

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable Hook up Leave on Look up Pick out Pick up Put away Put on Take back Take down Take off Take out

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable Think over Throw away Throw out Try on Turn down Turn off Turn on Use up Wake up Write down

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Two-Word Verbs: Two-Word Verbs: InseparableInseparable Call on

Come over Get along with Get over Hear from Look for Look through Look up to Pick on Run into Run out of Take after

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable

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Two-Word Verbs: SeparableTwo-Word Verbs: Separable

Turn down = refuse, say no to, reject.

Example: He asked her to marry him, but she turned him down.

Turn down is a separable 2-word verb

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Which is correct?Which is correct?Separable or Inseparable?Separable or Inseparable?

Come back Inseparable “return” Example: The dog will come back.

Separable Example: -The repairman is going to bring back our TV.-The repairman is going to bring it back.-The repairman is going to bring the TV back..

Bring back

Call up Separable Example: - I will call up Sally.- I will call Sally up.- I will call her up..

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Which is correct?Which is correct?Separable or Inseparable?Separable or Inseparable?

Look after Inseparable “Take care of” Example: I will look after Taylor.

Inseparable “resemble”Example: -I look like my sister.-Taylor looks like me.

Look like

Throw out Separable Example: - I will throw out the newspaper.- I will throw the newspaper out.- I will throw it out..

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SeparableSeparable Bring back the TV bring it back Call up Sally call her up Throw out the newspaper throw them out

A. When is the repairman going to bring back our TV?

B. He’s going to bring it back sometime next week.

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Sometime next week Sometime next week p. 116p. 116

1. When are you going to call up your uncle in Ohio?

A. When are you going to call up your uncle in Ohio?

B. I’m going to call him up sometime next week.

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In class:In class:

Side by Side– Page 116 #1-9

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Oh, No! I Forgot!Oh, No! I Forgot!Page 117 Page 117

Put on your boots put them on

Put your boots on

A. Did you remember to turn off the oven?turn the oven off?

B. Oh, No! I forgot! I’ll turn it off right away.

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Oh, No! I Forgot!Oh, No! I Forgot!Page 117Page 117

1. Take back

videos

A. Did you remember to take back the videos?take the videos back?

B. Oh, no! I forgot! I’ll take them back right away.

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In class:In class:

Side by Side– Page 117 #1-9

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ReadingReading

A Busy Saturday

page 118

Discuss together in class:• Mr. Peterson• Mrs. Peterson• Their son Steve• Their other son Michael• Their daughter Stacey• Their other daughter Abigail

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WIP – 10 minutesWIP – 10 minutes

What do you have to do on your next day off from work or school?

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ReviewReview

Separable

Inseparable

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Continue practiceContinue practice

SbS page 119 #1-9

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In class:In class:

SbS p120– Reading

True, False, or Maybe? #1-6 What’s the word? #1-6

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ReadingReadingLucy’s English Composition

Lucy is very discouraged. She handed in her English composition this morning, but her English teacher gave it back to her and told her to do it over. Apparently, her English teacher didn’t like the way Lucy had done it. She hadn’t erased her mistakes. She had simply crossed them out. Also, she had used several words incorrectly. She hadn’t looked them up in a dictionary. And finally, she hadn’t written her homework on the correct paper because she had accidentally thrown her notebook away. Poor Lucy! She didn’t feel like writing her English composition in the first place, and now she has to do it over!

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ReadingReadingLucy’s English Composition

True, False, or Maybe?

1. Lucy gave her composition to her English teacher this morning.

True

2. Lucy’s English teacher was satisfied with Lucy’s composition.

False, why?She gave the paper back to her because she didn’tLike the way Lucy had done it.

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Continue..Continue..

3. The teacher gave back other students’ compositions.

Maybe, why? It didn’t say anything about that in the story.It said that she gave the paper back to Lucy.The teacher might have given the compositions back to the students.

4. Lucy had made some mistakes in her composition.

False, Why? I believe that she made many mistakes-didn’t erased her mistakes-Used several words incorrectly. Didn’t look them up in the dictionary-Didn’t use the correct paper.

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Continue…Continue…5. Lucy knew the definitions of all the words she used in her

composition.

Maybe, Why? It didn’t say that in the story.I think so. She used all the words, but don’t know how to spell them.

6. Lucy is going to hand in her composition again tomorrow.

Maybe, Why? It didn’t say when she will turn in her Composition. Maybe she’ll turn it in tomorrow.

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What’s the word?What’s the word?1. I need the dictionary you borrowed from me.

Please ______________.2. I want to check your homework. Please

________.3. Ms. Smith, there are too many mistakes in this

letter. Please __________.4. I haven’t read today’s newspaper yet. Please

don’t ________.5. I don’t remember his phone number. I’ve got to

_________.6. You should erase your mistakes. Don’t

just_____.

Give it back

Hand it in

Do it over

Throw it away

Look it up

Cross them out

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Homework:Homework:

SbS page 121 – Complete the letters (on the front)– Answer their letters (on the back)

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Review:Review:

Separable

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In classIn class

Continue practice:– Page 122-123 (pick any three)

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ReviewReview

Inseparable

Hear from Aunt Betty

Hear Aunt Better from

Hear from her

Hear her from

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Example:Example:page 124page 124

A. Have you heard from Aunt Betty recently?

B. Yes, I have. I heard from her just last week.

1. Have you run into Mr. Clark recently?

You write:A. Have you run into Mr. Clark recently?B. Yes, I have. I ran into him yesterday.

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In classIn class

SbS page 124 #1-6

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WIP- 10 minutesWIP- 10 minutes

How About You?

Tell about some of the people in your life.Do you have a good friend in another city? Who is he/she?How often do you hear from him/her? How long have you known each other?Why do you get along with very well? Why?Who do you take after? How?Who do you look up to? Why?

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ReadingReadingpage 125page 125

A Child-Rearing Problem

Timothy and his little sister, Patty, don’t get along with each other very well. In fact, they fight constantly. He picks on her when it’s time for her to go to bed. She picks on him when his friends come over to play.

Timothy and Patty’s parents are very concerned. They don’t know what to do about their children. They have looked through several books on child rearing, but so far they can’t seem to find an answer to the problem. They’re hoping that eventually their children will learn to get a long with each other better.

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In classIn class

SbS page 125– True, False, or Maybe #1-5– Choose #1-8

If not done, then it’s homework.

We’ll check tomorrow.

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True, False, or MaybeTrue, False, or Maybe

1. Patty picks on Timmy when it’s time for her to go to bed.

False, Why? Timmy picks on her

2. Timmy is Patty’s older brother.

Maybe, Why? It didn’t say in the story.Maybe because Timmy picks on him when sheGoes to bed. Obviously she is younger than him.

3. Timmy and Patty’s parents have a child-rearing problem.

True

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True, False, or MaybeTrue, False, or Maybe

4. They can’t seem to find any books about child-rearing.

True

5. Timmy and Patty will eventually learn to get along with each other better.

Maybe. Why? Their parents are hoping they will. Itdidn’t say that they will eventually learnto get along with each other better.

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ChooseChoose1. Please don’t _____ your little sister.

a. Pick on

b. get along with

2. We’ve been _____ these old family pictures.

a. looking through

b. taking after

3. My history teacher ____me three times today.

a. looked up to

b. called on

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ChooseChoose4. I haven’t _____ my aunt and uncle recently.

a. Gotten overb. heard from

5. Everybody thinks I _____my mother..a. take afterb. look through

6. I really _____my older sister because she’s so smart.a. run intob. look up to

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ChooseChoose7. I _______ my cousin Jane on Main Street

yesterday.

a. ran into

b. heard from

8. Don’t kiss me! I haven’t ____ my cold yet.

a. gotten along with

b. gotten over

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In classIn class

Continue practice…– Pages 126-127

– Look at the example on page 126– Pick any 2 on page 127

If not done, then it’s homework!!!

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WIP – 10 minutesWIP – 10 minutes

Where do you shop for clothing?

What kind of clothing do you like to wear?

Think about clothing you own:

- What’s your favorite clothing item?

- How long have you had it?

- Where did you get it?

- Why is it your favorite?

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In class:In class:

SbS pages 128-129– Reading: On Sale– What’s the sequence?

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WIP – 10 minutesWIP – 10 minutes

See page 129

Have you ever bought something you had to return?

What did you buy?

Where?

What was wrong with it?

What did you do?

Were you successful?

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WIP – 10 minutesWIP – 10 minutes

Write in your journal about someone you look up to– member of your family, a person in your community, or a famous person in your country or in history. Who do you look up to? Why do you admire this person?