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B1 Phrasal verbs 2

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  • When was the last time you had to ‘give in’ to a customer’s request, even though you didn’t want to? How did it make you feel?
    Student's own answer
  • Describe a time when you ‘gave up’ on something. What happened, and how could it have gone differently?
    Student's own answer
  • What is something in your work that you wish you could ‘get rid of’? Why do you feel this way?
    Student's own answer
  • In this sentence: "Now that we've all introduced ourselves, let's get down to business". What does "get down to business" mean?
    To start doing what needs to be done
    To stop doing or taking something.
    To enter a place, especially when it’s difficult.
    To surrender or abandon a fight or argument.
  • Which phrasal verb would you use when something is distributed to everyone, like flyers?
    Give back
    Give out
    Grow up
    Go for
  • Which phrasal verb would you use if you wanted to say that the lights suddenly stopped working?
    Get on
    Go on
    Get tegether
    Go off
  • The guests were very unhappy with the service, so we had to ___ and offer them a discount.
    Give in
    Get off
    Give up
    Get on
  • Think of a situation where you had to ‘get on’ with a colleague you didn’t get along with. What did you do to make the working relationship better?
    Student's own answer
  • Which phrasal verb means to remove something that you don’t want?
    Give out
    Give in
    Go off
    Get rid of
  • What does it mean if you ‘get off’ work early?
    Leave work earlier than usual
    Get a new job
    Start your shift early
    Avoid doing work
  • You're standing at the door and your manager tells you to ‘give way’ to customers. What does this mean?
    Take their order
    Let them go first
    Check them in
    Ignore them
  • We had to ____ ____ our room keys at reception before we left the hotel.
    Get off
    Go with
    Hand in
    Go out