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DIALOGUE WITH PHRASAL VERBS (PUT)

The alarm started to sound went off at 7 oclock, but he doesnt didnt get up until
7:30. Oh my good, he was late. He got dressed and went down the stairs very quickly.
His chauffeur was on the street waiting he for him.
You are late!!! Camon Come on! go up get into the car please, says Irene.
Irene drives too slowly, so he says puts forward to her:
Put forward Can you drive go faster? We are (running) late.
Irene accelerates and we arrived to at the job interview after a few minutes. But just
before arriving, Irene observes notices one thing:
Xavi, weve got had one a problem
What is it ? problem?
You hasnt havent put on your trousers on
Shit. And what we can we do Ok Ive got had one an idea. Put across* one Cross
the street and in the next block theres one a clothes shop.
Ok.
Y bought a pair of trousers and I started to run got back to the job interview, because it
I wasnt far near me. Finally I got there arrived, but I was thirty minutes late. The
interviewer called me, but I think that he was angry, maybe I put off him off.
In what forms can you contribute to this company? Says Claudia
I could put in a lot of experience and illusion enthusiasm. I have been all my life live
working on in this sector.
I like you. But I have to say something to put out one thing. I dont want to put you
out, but your have a salary expectations are too high expectative. that we can be
able to affront. We cannot afford to hire you. So sorry. The workjob is not yours.
Okay, thank you very much. Goodbye.
* PUT ACROSS is not properly used here. Normally, we would say that a person puts
their ideas across neatly/clearly when they are good at expressing themselves.

Claudia Lazaro
Eva Lloren
Xavier Mas
Irene Pascual
DIALOGUE PHRASAL VERBS (TRAVELLING)

Two friends are talking about their trip
G: Hello Xenia would do you want me to pick you up to at the airport?
X: Yes, thank you for giving me a lift. We have met I'm meeting there with Pau and
Adria before checking in because they want to see us off. Do you remember them?
G: Yes of course. (Have you kept in mind)Do you know at what station the train should
had to drop us off the train?
X: Yes, its the Place station from line 4.
G: Oh, Thanks.
At the airport
P: Hay Adria, where are Xenia and Gerard?
A: I dont know but his their plane takes off at 8 oclock.
P: If they dont appear show up sonly soon they will lose miss their plane flight !
G: Hello, sorry we are so late
A: It doesnt matter. One last thing, at in what city you will you stop over during the
flyflight.
X: Amsterdam, do you want any souvenirs from there?
A: Yes, I asked you for this reason thats why I asked, I love souvenirs.
G: Come on Xenia we have to set off for our journey.
P: Good bye Goodbye!

Xnia Prez
Adri Rivero
Gerard Rosell
Pau Sans



DIALOGUE PHRASAL VERBS (GIVE)

DAY 1
Ari: Hi Marc! Tomorrow is the Alicias birthday
Marc: yes! We could buy/get give ger her something away something *
Ari: But what we could we give get her away?
Marc: I dont know... im give in
Ari: No! Please, dont give in, we can do it.
Marc: OkeyOkay, I got it! We can buy her a pair of trousers.
DAY 2
Ari: And Marc: Happy birthday Alicia!!!!
Alicia: Ooh!! Thanks!
Ari: We have a present for you
Alicia: Really??
Marc: Yes!
Alicia: Oh!! Trousers, but... they are too big. Do you think that im fat?!!!
Alicia: Im sorry, but i give up on you!
Marc: Oh! NO! Sorry Alicia
Ari: it is a misunderstanding
Alicia: Okayokey... dont worry, youre my best friends!
* GIVE AWAY is not properly used here. When you give something away you are
donating it. E.g. She put her old trousers in a bag and gave them away
** You forgot to include in your dialogue GIVE OUT. E.g. The teacher gives out some
photocopies to the students and GIVE BACK. In your dialogue could say Dont worry Alicia, I
will give the trousers back if you want, I dont want you to be offended
ARIADNA CELA MARC CARDELS ALICIA CASTEJN
DIALOGUE PHRASAL VERBS (LOOK)
MIAMI HOLIDAYS
While we are at home in our House...
I bought four tickets to travel to Miami.
Ohh yeah? this Thats amazing!
But we have to found find someone that looks after the baby...
My mum will be with him, now I am looking forward to this trip!
I am have looked over the my backpacks (luggage); we have everything we need, so
lets go!
We arrive to in Miami...
Ohh the hotel its is so pretty! The window in my room looks Im looking onto the
beach through the Windows and its the sea is so blue...
Emanuel calls Clara:
(Ring, ring,ring,ring)
Hi!
Hello you are you in the beach?
Yes, I am here.
How it is the sea?
I am looking round the beach and the sea seams seems so good...
Okay, we have found some surfer surf lessons classes with at a very good price.
Oh this is perfect, i will come and meet you there be here.
Will While we are surfing...
Oh my god! He is the famous surfer Robert Reine.
Definitely This are is definitely my favorite holiday...

** You forgot to include in your dialogue:
LOOK (STH) UP: E.g. I have to look that word up in the dictionary, because I dont
remember its meaning
LOOK UP TO (sb): E.g. Many children look up to their older brothers/sisters and take
them as role models

Clara Cuevas
Marc de Pedro
Carlos del Viejo
Emanuel Espinoza

DIALOGUE PHRASAL VERBS (BRING)
- Hello, how are you?
- Oh yes, Im fine and you?
- Yeah yeah unbelievable.
- Have you brought me back my books back?
- Yeah yeah sure unbelievable. I gave it them to Charlie, look! he is coming.
- Yes, tonight Ill bring them in * to your home.
- Oh no Charlie! You have will brought bring about the teachers anger.
- Oh sorry! Unbelievable, oh no, no, no. Forgive me.
- Charlie, now you have she has brought her down. She said that she was really sad
because many of us didnt have the books.
- Unbelievable.
- Johnson, what happens to you?(Whats wrong with you?) Are you good?
- No, no, no, he has fallen down. Unbelievable.
- Look, a doctor is coming. Dr. Manfred, bring him round, please.
- Its not a good idea to bring up politics now.
- Unbelievable.

* BRING IN is not properly used here. A good example could be: The new coach
brought in (=introduced) his team of assistants
Clara Arranz
Marc Campos
Jaume Carballo






DIALOGUE PHRASAL VERBS (TURN)
Maria: Good morning guys!
Sofia, Marta, Guille: Good morning!
Maria: Oh, I forgot my pencil case! I have to turn back to the teachers room.
Maria: Okay guys, today were going to continue with the phrasal verbs with turn.
Which ones do you know?
Guille: Turn down
Maria: Good, give me an example please.
Guille: The state turned down my proposal.
Maria: Very good! Who knows some others?
Sofia: Turn into, and the example Caterpillars turn into butterflies.
Maria: OK, and what about you, Marta?
Marta: Turn out, for example: it turned out Frank was cheating on his girlfriend.
Maria: OK. Another phrasal verb with turn it would be turn into, that means seek
help from, andE.g. Whenever Im in trouble, I turn to my sister
Guille: Oh! I know another one! Turn up, for example, I didnt expect him to turn up
at the party.
Maria: Oh, great_! And the last one is turn over. For example: the company turns
over 3 million dollars a year. So, its time, see you tomorrow.


Sofia Gil
Maria Ginabreda
Marta Juan
Guille Justicia

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