Phrasal verbs
TAKE OFF
TAKE IN
TAKE OVER
TAKE UP
TAKE ON
TAKE (sb) OUT
Teacher´s notes
Take off:
O to remove or discard (a garment)
O to set out or cause to set out on a journey
O to become successful or popular, esp suddenly
Take in:
o to comprehend or understand
o To give accommodation
Take over:
to assume the control or management of
Take up:
 to adopt the study, practice, or activity of: to take up gardening
 to occupy or fill (space or time)
Take on:
to employ or hire
Take (sb) out:
to go out with; escort
O Multi-parts verbs are a hot potato and
difficult to remember. This power point
presentation illustrating phrasal verbs with
"take" can serve the purpose of a
mnemonic device for your students. They
should give a definition for each pictures
on the slides using a phrasal verb with
"take". Answers for teachers are provided

phrasalverbs-with-take.pptx good ppt gll

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    Teacher´s notes Take off: Oto remove or discard (a garment) O to set out or cause to set out on a journey O to become successful or popular, esp suddenly Take in: o to comprehend or understand o To give accommodation Take over: to assume the control or management of Take up:  to adopt the study, practice, or activity of: to take up gardening  to occupy or fill (space or time) Take on: to employ or hire Take (sb) out: to go out with; escort
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    O Multi-parts verbsare a hot potato and difficult to remember. This power point presentation illustrating phrasal verbs with "take" can serve the purpose of a mnemonic device for your students. They should give a definition for each pictures on the slides using a phrasal verb with "take". Answers for teachers are provided