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Have a look at example sentences using the word ‘make’ below.
- It’s time to make the donuts.
- There is nothing like a hot cup of tea on a cold day to make you feel cozy inside.
- I will make you another sandwich if you are hungry again.
- I make my living as a con artist.
- We will make camp here for the night.
- We make fun by going fishing together.
- He always makes mistakes when he does some work for me.
- Let’s go make some coffee.
- I couldn’t make this without you.
- I will make myself available all week.
- I will make your presentation ready by tomorrow’s meeting.
- Can you make a copy of this document?
- This product makes you look younger
- You cannot make this decision alone.
- You want to make a difference, but the job is too challenging.
- You make me feel important when you’re around me.
- She always tries to make him feel better.
- I can’t make myself run faster.
- They make good quality cars in Italy.
- He went down to the river to make a drawing of the landscape.
- Make sure to turn in your homework on time.
- He could make money in the war.
- It would be best if you didn’t make your business premises out of paper.
- Don’t get mad; make a list of items to make your life easier.
- Don’t be stressed; make a plan.
- We will make them pay!
- Make a difference in the lives of others.
- There is always an opportunity to make the readers feel motivated, deserving and privileged.
- It can make your readers feel good about themselves or be proud of what they have achieved or learned.
- Make sure you look both ways before crossing the road.
- I want something to make my hair grow fast.
- Let’s make dinner together tonight.
- I make sure that I read all information before making any purchase.
- My mother makes the best cupcakes.
- I would love to make dinner for my family tonight.
- Please make sure you are at the train station on time.
- Please make sure you have the right amount of change for the tickets.
- We need to make a change right away.
- These time-consuming projects make me too busy to keep track of everything I have to do.
- She wants me to help make pizza for the kids every day this week.
- Hayley helps her mother make chocolate cookies.
- Make him an offer he cannot refuse.
- It makes sense to do everything we can to help her now.
- Make sure you include a table of contents.
- Make things easier for people to do business with you.
- A study suggests that the average person makes up their minds when they meet you in just 7 seconds.
- I make paper flowers.
- We need to make a box.
- Some of the cakes that we make are iced while some are not.
- You have to make a lot of sacrifices to follow your dreams.
- The government will have to make its choices.
- Did you make it yourself?
- We have 14 days to make a decision.
- Make sure you check flight times and cancellations before driving to the airport.
- The police decided in a democratic manner to make the suspect talk.
- If you make it home for dinner most nights at least once a month, you can’t consider yourself a poor parent.
- She was unable to make herself understood.
- If you make a mistake, admit it!
- The medicine only makes the patient feel worse.
- This new drug will make a vast difference when dealing with heart disease cases.
- Make sure you have clean hair to go with the hat, or it won’t look good when you wear it!
- Make sure to clean them before you use them.
- Make sure to remember to turn the computer off before you leave.
- Please make a list of what you need to pack and where it is located in the house.
- First, make sure all boxes are empty, then stack them neatly in a corner of the room.
- My mother always tells me that I have to make my bed every morning before school.
- Gary went to make a new friend yesterday in his class, but he didn’t succeed in doing so because not all students were there.
- The administration will make all efforts to curb pollution.
- I will make her see reason.
- Make sure you wear the right clothes when you carry out the task or feel uncomfortable during the activity.
- I hope you make progress with your dissertation this year.
- He said he would make the presentation by Wednesday.
- We make our sandwiches at home on the weekends.
- My grandmother makes us oatmeal every Sunday morning for breakfast.
- Our clients love these bands because they make great gifts.
- He made an effort to talk about sports, movies, and such with the kids to make them feel more at ease with him.
- Did you know that you can use coconut oil instead of butter in your mashed potatoes to make them a bit healthier?
- You can’t make me go there!
- He’ll make you pay in the end.
- This heat will make you sick if you don’t do something about it.
- She makes a new friend every day at school.
- I have to make lunch for my children every day.
- Make your point about the sale of alcohol to minors in schools very clear to all students.
- I’ll make sure dinner is ready on time.
- Many people make significant changes after turning 40, but others stay the same all their lives.
- My job is to make the best choices for all my clients.
- A significant number of businesses make use of social media for marketing.
- On the other hand, make sure you check with the sales associate before you take a new appliance home with you.
- Make sure your department is registered as a 501(c)(3) organization if you want to take donations without being taxed.
- Make sure that both products are compatible, fully charged, and tested in all modes.
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Definition of Make
to create or craft
Examples of Make in a sentence
The pastry chef will make fresh cookies and cakes for the bake sale out of just a few fixings.
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Sam showed his little brother how to make a birdhouse, crafting it out of wood.
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School children were shown how to make a perfect drawing of a bird by their art teacher.
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Прежде чем приступить к выполнению упражнения, запомните, что обозначает фразовый глагол make:
make for — направляться
make off (with sth) — убежать, удрать, скрыться
make sth out/ out sth — 1) составлять (список, документ); выписать (чек, счёт); 2) разобраться, рассмотреть, различить, прочитать, понять (с трудом)
make of sth — понимать, иметь представление, мнение
make up sth — 1) мириться 2) гримировать(ся), накладывать косметику 3) сочинять, придумывать 4) составлять, формировать
Ex.1 Match the phrasal verbs on the left to the correct definitions on the right.
1. make for
2. make off 3. make out 4. make of 5. make up |
A. to hurry away, especially in order to escape
B. move into the direction of C. understand, interpret D. 1) stop being angry with someone 2) put on cosmetics 3) invent a story 4) form, constitute E. write out; manage to see, read; understand |
Ex. 2 Fill in the gaps with the correct particles.
1. They are always arguing, but they make *** again very quickly.
2. They made *** with our television and our stereo.
3. I can just make a few words *** on this page.
4. North Africans make *** the largest and poorest immigrant group in the country…
5. I couldn’t make *** what he was saying.
6. He rose from his seat and made *** the door.
7. Can you make *** a face here on the photograph?
8. I can’t make her ***.
9. He made *** some excuse about the dog eating his homework.
10. She went to the bathroom to make her face ***.
11. He made *** that he’d won the lottery.
12. They kissed and made ***, as usual.
13. We often quarrel but we always make it *** soon after.
14. She takes ages to make *** in the mornings.
15. Masked robbers broke in and made *** with $8,000.
16. The book gives advice on making *** a will.
17. For the film, they made him *** as an Indian.
18. North Africans make *** the largest and poorest immigrant group in the country…
19. Insects are made *** of tens of thousands of proteins.
20. At first I thought it was an accident, but as far as I can make ***, the police consider that’s unlikely.
21. I think it’s very unkind of you to make *** stories about him…
22. I’m not making it ***. The character exists in real life.
23. I couldn’t make *** what I had done to annoy her.
24. She spent too much time making herself ***…
25. She chose Maggie to make her *** for her engagement photographs…
26. I can’t be bothered to make *** my face.
27. She came back and they made ***…
28. Make the cheque *** to ‘Grays Ltd’.
29. They never made *** the quarrel…
30. They should make *** with their ex-enemy in the West…
31. If you would like to send a donation, you can make a cheque *** to Feed the Children…
32. As far as I can make ***, he has never been married.
33. Women make *** only a small proportion of the prison population.
34. I think they’re making the whole thing ***.
35. The committee is made *** of representatives from every state.
36. She thought she heard a name. She couldn’t make it ***, though…
37. When you’re the boss you can make *** your own rules.
38. I’ve given talks so many times that now I just make them *** as I go along (=think of things to say as I am speaking).
39. They made him *** as an old man for the last act of the play.
40. One lucky winner will have the chance to be made *** and photographed.
Ex. 3 Fill in the gaps with the correct particles.
1. Have you made *** with Patty yet?
2. Oh come on! Why don’t you just kiss and make ***?
3. I couldn’t make it *** at all…
4. He could just make *** a dark shape moving towards him.
5. I couldn’t make *** what he was saying.
6. Thieves broke into the school and made *** with computer equipment worth ?40,000.
7. The burglars made *** before the police arrived.
8. They broke free and made *** in a stolen car.
9. They made *** an excuse for being late.
10. The men made *** as the police arrived.
11. The getaway car made *** towards Horrocks Avenue.
12. I think it’s time we made *** home.
13. I think it’s time we made *** home.
14. The numbers are too small – I can’t make them *** at all.
15. I can’t make *** your writing.
16. She’s a strange person – I can’t make her *** at all.
17. Nobody can make *** why you should have been attacked.
18. The child wanted him to make a story *** about dragons and knights on horseback.
19. They kissed and made ***, as usual, and so everyone relaxed.
20. It is hard to make *** what criteria are used…
21. We often quarrel but we always make it *** (with each other) soon after.
22. Nancy wasn’t sure what to make *** Mick’s apology.
23. They made my face *** to look like a clown.
24. She made *** a check and handed it to me.
25. She takes forever to make *** in the morning.
26. I’ll get the pharmacist to make this prescription *** for you.
27. I heard the voices, but couldn’t make *** what they were saying.
28. Could you make *** a list of all the things we need?
29. I’m going to make *** a receipt for you.
30. Why don’t you two forget your differences and make ***?
31. Insects are made *** of tens of thousands of proteins.
32. Women make *** only a small proportion of the prison population.
33. The committee is made *** of representatives from every state.
34. I could just make *** a tall, pale, shadowy figure tramping through the undergrowth…
35. It is hard to make *** what criteria are used…
36. At first I thought it was an accident, but as far as I can make ***, the police consider that’s unlikely.
37. Stuart’s a strange guy – I can’t make him *** at all.
38. She was making *** a list of people to invite.
39. Nick made *** a song about them.
40. This exercise was made *** by the teacher.
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Английские фразовые глаголы представляются довольно сложными для запоминания. Однако они встречаются настолько часто, что без них никак не обойтись. Фразовые глаголы я рекомендую начать изучать на втором уровне изучения языка, хотя самые распространенные глаголы встретятся вам уже на первом уровне. Это, например, глаголы: look for (искать), go on (продолжать), come back (возвращаться). Вы можете изучить их, перейдя по ссылке ниже.
Английские фразовые глаголы Look, Make, Give, Take
Этот урок для продолжающих, и сначала давайте проверим, хорошо ли вы знаете английские фразовые глаголы look, make, give, take. Именно с этими глаголами мы будем подробно знакомиться в этом уроке. Для этого выполните вводное упражнение и проверьте себя по ключам.
Упражнение (вводное). Complete the sentences by putting the right verb in: take, make, give, look
- – I’d like a cheese pizza, please. – To eat here, or to … away?
- Who is going to … after your cat when you are away?
- The coat I bought is too small for me, do you think I should … it back to the shop?
- I have no time to read the book, but I’d like to … it through.
- I won’t … off my jacket: I’m not staying long.
- Is it true story or have you … it up?
- Unfortunately she didn’t … after her mother, she is a lazybones.
- I know the task is difficult but don’t … up.
ОТВЕТЫ в конце урока
Содержание:
- Глагол Look VS Фразовый глагол Look
- Глагол Make VS Фразовый глагол Make
- Глагол Give VS Фразовый глагол Give
- Глагол Take VS Фразовый глагол Take
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1. Глагол Look
1. look – смотреть (основное значение)
Look + предлог
2. look at – смотреть на
3. look in(to) – смотреть в
4. look out of – выглянуть из
Look + прилагательное = выглядеть
5. look happy – выглядеть счастливым
6. look like – выглядеть как (быть похожим)
1.1. Фразовый глагол Look
Look + фразовая частица
1. look for – искать
2. look after – присматривать за
3. look up – посмотреть в словаре
4. look through – просматривать
5. look forward to – с нетерпением ждать
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Упражнение 1. Переведите, обращая внимание на выделенные сочетания.
- Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. (A proverb).
- I am looking forward to the trips in the mountains.
- I have forgotten the pronunciation of the word ‘acquaintance’, where can I look it up?
- The girl looked frightened, and she seemed to be afraid to look at anybody around her.
- Hearing the noise in the corridor, the teacher opened the door and looked out of the classroom.
- The streets with rows of young trees along them looked especially beautiful early in spring.
- What are you looking for on my bookshelves?
- The boy looked very much like his father – they even had the same manner of turning their heads.
- Have you looked through the paper yet?
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Упражнение 2. Вставьте в предложение: up, after, forward to, for, through.
- Look ….the baby while I’m out.
- If you look …. it carefully, you’ll see the mark.
- The schoolchildren always look … the holidays.
- I’ve been looking …. my glasses for a half an hour.
- He looked ….. the book to see if he had read it before.
- Why are you here? Tom is looking …. you downstairs.
- Don’t worry! The children will be looked….
- He looked the word … for a few minutes and then smiled.
- He asked me to look ….. the document.
- I am looking …. your letter.
Упражнение 3. Переведите на английский.
1. Что он ищет?
2. Не смотри на меня так.
3. Она смотрела в зеркало.
4. Ребенок выглядел больным.
5. Девочка выглянула из окна и помахала мне рукой.
6. Как она выглядит?
7. Соседка будет присматривать за собакой, когда вы уедете.
8. Он с нетерпением ждал ее письма.
9. Если не знаете слова, вы можете посмотреть его в словаре.
10. Он взял газету и внимательно просмотрел ее.
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2. Глагол Make
1. make — делать своими руками (изготавливать)
2. make — заставлять
Make + предлог
3. make from — делать из одного продукта другой (с процессом переработки)
4. make of — делать из одного продукта другой (без переработки)
2.2.Фразовый глагол Make
Make + фразовая частица
1. make up – сочинять, придумывать
2. make up – накладывать косметику
3. make up oneself – краситься
4. make up with smb – помириться с кем-то
5. make out – разобраться, понять (с трудом)
6. make off – быстро уйти, удрать, смыться
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Упражнение 4. Переведите, обращая внимание на выделенные сочетания.
- Cheese is made from milk.
- The table is made of wood.
- He made off soon after dinner.
- I can’t make out the theorem.
- They kissed and made it up.
- She has made up herself.
- They made him up as an old man.
- I’ve just made up a story.
Упражнение 5. Вставьте в предложения: up, off, out.
- She is a very strange girl, I can’t make her….
- They boy gave a letter to Sherlock Holmes and made ….
- I don’t like it when young girls make themselves ….
- Do you know what wonderful poem Ted had made… for Christmas?
- Please, make it… with your brother. You both look unhappy.
- I don’t believe you. You’ve made it all… .
- Don’t make … . I’ve got something to tell you.
- Let’s make him … as a pirate, dress him in a pirate costume.
Упражнение 6. Переведите на английский.
1. Я помирился с своим братом.
2. Он всегда сам сочиняет свои песни.
3. Я не могу разобрать, что здесь написано.
4. Ты удрал так быстро, что я не смог попрощаться с тобой.
5. Что он сказал? Я ничего не понял.
6. Масло делают из молока.
7. Эта фигура сделана изо льда.
Глагол make (изготавливать) часто путают с глаголом do (делать). Выполните упражнение ниже. Если вы неуверены в правильности своих ответов, изучите тему «Глагол Make VS глагол Do».
Упражнение 7. Вставьте глаголы make или do.
1. Can you …. me a cup of tea ?
2. I …. him write this exercise again.
3. Art ….. our lives brighter.
4. Be careful! You … too many mistakes.
5. I’m sure he’ll …. his duty.
6. They …… the experiment with no result.
7. He is not a person to …. any harm to you.
8. Stop ….. excuses!
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3. Глагол Give
1. Give – давать (основное значение)
Give + предлог
2. give to — давать кому-то
3.3. Фразовый глагол Give
Give + фразовая частица
3. give back – отдавать назад, возвращать
4. give out – раздавать
5. give away – отдавать, дарить
6. give up – отказаться, бросить, перестать заниматься чем-то
Set-expression (устойчивое выражение)
7. give up the idea of doing something – отказаться от мысли решить какую-то проблему (признать, что ты не ее решить не можешь)
Упражнение 8. Переведите, обращая внимание на выделенные сочетания.
- At last I gave up the idea of traveling in such bad weather.
- Why did you give up the idea of learning French?
- I have read all these books and I want to give them back.
- Now I’d like to give you out some books.
- I don’t want to keep this money, I prefer to give it away.
- Don’t give up hope.
- She decided not to give up music, though it wasn’t easy to find time for it.
- I don’t know, I give up. What is it?
Упражнение 9. Вставьте в предложения: back, out, away, up.
- Oh, I’ve given … my collection of badges. I’m not interested in badges anymore.
- My friend Liza says she will never give … singing.
- I want to ask Mike to give me my bicycle … : I’d like to ride it after school.
- Who can help me to give this food … ?
- Please, don’t give … the idea of joining our basketball team. You are one of the best player I’ve ever met.
- She always gives … old newspapers and magazines after she has read them.
- Have you given the books … to the library yet?
- My father gave … skiing after he broke his leg.
Упражнение 10. Переведите на английский.
1. Мне раздать все эти тарелки и чашки? Помогите мне, пожалуйста.
2. Никогда не расставайся с надеждой.
3. – Угадай, какой из двух городов — столица Австралии: Сидней или Канберра? – Не знаю. Я сдаюсь.
4. Зачем ты отдала этот журнал? Я еще не читала его.
5. Я перестала заниматься танцами, когда мне было десять лет.
6. Я не могу отказаться от мысли съездить в Лондон, чтобы увидеть этот город собственными глазами.
7. Катя вернула книгу рассказов, теперь ты можешь взять ее.
8. Попробуй еще раз, не сдавайся. Ты можешь это сделать.
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4. Глагол Take
1. Take – брать, взять (основное значение)
Take + предлог
2. take smth with — взять что-то с собой
3. take smb to some place — взять (сопроводить) кого-то куда-то
4. take out – вытащить, вывести
4.4. Фразовый глагол Take
Take + фразовая частица
1. take back – отнести на место, вернуть
2. take away – убрать, унести (прочь), увести (прочь)
3. take off – a) снимать, убирать; b) взлетать (о самолете, вертолете)
4. take up – заняться чем-либо, напр. to take up music
5. take after – быть похожим на кого-либо из родственников (о характере)
Упражнение 11. Переведите, обращая внимание на выделенные сочетания.
- Everybody says that I take after my father, but my little brother Paul takes after our mother.
- If you are not going to eat the cake, take it away.
- Could you take the children away: I don’t think they should see this film.
- Take your coat and hat off, it’s quite warm in here.
- Let’s take the curtains off and wash them.
- Don’t forget to take the books back to the library.
- We made the girl take the dog back to its master.
- He quarreled with his mother, because he didn’t want to take up music lessons.
- Take the dog out for a walk.
Упражнение 12. Вставьте в предложения: after, up, away, out, off, back.
- He came home, took … his shoes and changed his clothes.
- Can I ask you to take this bicycle … to Peter?
- I was surprised to see how much the boy took … his father.
- We’ve got to take … all the portraits in the classroom and dust them.
- I don’t need the magazines anymore, you can take them … .
- Look, the plane is going to take … .
- What are all these books doing here? Why don’t you take them … to the bookcase?
- You are so creative! I think you should take … art lessons.
Упражнение 13. Переведите на английский.
1. Можно мне снять свитер? На улице очень тепло.
2. Как только самолет взлетел, у меня ужасно разболелась голова.
3. Все дети похожи на своего отца, все они веселые и работящие.
4. Пожалуйста, отнесите эту книгу соседке, это ее книга.
5. Эта карта на стене очень старая. Давай снимем ее.
6. Убирайте отсюда свои игрушки, пожалуйста. Уже пора ложиться спать.
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1. T: You know that phrasal verbs are very common and are a really
good way to make yourself sound more natural when speaking in informal speech. We have
already learnt some of them.
Today we will be busy with new phrasal verbs with make. The phrasal verb make
may be few in number but it is important in usage as it is one of the most popular English
phrasal verbs: make out, make of, make off, make over, make for, make up.
2. T: Revision of the verb make up. Do you remember the verb make up?
It has at least three different meanings. What are they?
First, it can mean to invent, for example, a story. The story is not true – it did not
really happen – it came from my imagination. I made it up.
Second, make-up (a noun formed from the phrasal verb) is the stuff women
put on their faces – you know, eye-liner, eye-shadow, lip stick and so on. And if a
woman makes herself up, it means that she puts her make-up
on.
Third, suppose two friends have an argument. They are angry with each other. But later,
they decide to forget their argument and to become friends again. We say that they have
made up.
3. T: Introduction of new phrasal verbs. You will listen to some
sentences where the phrasal verbs with make are used. You can also read
them. Try to guess what they mean.
Make for
“After leaving school Bill made for the library.”
Make over
“I make over all my old clothes.”
Make of (something)
“What do you make of this book by M.Mitchell?” – “I couldn’t
understand a word of it.”
Make off
“When I came in, the dog was eating my meat. It only took one look at me and made
off.
Make out
“I don’t want to go to school today because I’m not ready for the test. I’ll make
out I’m ill.”
Make out
“I can’t make out what Janet has written.”
4. P1P2P3: Do you remember all the phrasal verbs with make?
Match the verbs from column A with their definitions from column B
1. make for 2. make off 3. make out 4. make of 5. make up 6. make over 7. make out |
A. hurry away, especially in order to escape B. move towards sth C. understand the meaning or character of sb/sth D. invent a story , etc., especially in order to trick or entertain E. change sth in order to make it look different F. say that sth is true when it may not be G. manage to see sb/sth or read or hear sth |
Keys: 1 – c, 2 – a, 3 – g, 4 – f, 5 – d, 6 – e, 7 – b.
5. Pairs:
Synonyms. Use the verb make and particles to make up phrasal verbs,
which replace the words underlined in the sentences.
1. He said something angrily and went away. We’ve never seen him again.
2. – Where did you hear this story? – Nowhere, I invented it myself.
3. What do you think about the new policy the president signed?
4. After three years without talking to each other, they finally became friends again.
5. The actors must apply rouge, powder, etc. on their faces before going on stage.
6. I can hardly see the number on the door.
7. Her clothes were remade by herself perfectly well.
8. Let’s go to the city center and find a restaurant on the way.
Keys: 1 – make off, 2 – make up, 3 – make of, 4 – make up, 5
– make up, 6 – make for, 7 – make over, 8 – out.
6. Groups (Pairs):
Fill in the gaps with the correct particles.
1. They are always arguing, but they make *** again very quickly.
2. I couldn’t make *** what he was saying.
3. He rose from his seat and made *** the door.
4. Can you make *** a face here on the photograph?
5. She went to the bathroom to make her face ***.
6. Masked robbers broke in and made *** with $8,000.
7. At first I thought it was an accident, but as far as I can make ***, the police
consider that’s unlikely.
8. I think they’re making the whole thing ***.
9. I think it’s time we made *** home.
Keys: 1 – up, 2 – out, 3 – for, 4 – out, 5 – up, 6 – off,
7 – of, 8 – up, 9 – for
7. Groups:
Do the test. For each space in each sentence, use the verb Make (in the correct tense)
with one of the prepositions from the box. Sometimes you need to put the object/pronoun
between the main verb and the preposition – in these cases, the object/pronoun can be
found in the brackets. Use the Verbs Make in the Correct Tense with Particles from the Box
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/phrasal-verbs/4pv22-make.php
8. Groups:
Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
1. Я не знаю, что о нём думать.
2. Давайте помиримся!
3. Она встала и направилась к выходу, когда
услышала стук.
4. Анна всегда делает вид, что ее родители богатые,
но это не правда.
5. Я думаю, что она сочинила историю для того,
чтобы помогли ей.
6. Клоуны всегда наносят макияж перед цирковым
шоу.
7. Я слышал голоса, но не понимал, о чем они
говорят.
8. Поп-звезда ускользнул с концерта до того, как
фанаты могли найти его.
9. Она умеет перешивать свою одежду.
Keys:
1. I don’t know what I must make of him.
2. Let’s make up.
3. She rose and made for the exit when she heard the knock.
4. Ann always makes out that her parents are rich, but it isn’t true.
5. I think she made up her story so that we would help her.
6. Clowns always make up before a circus show.
7. I could hear voices but I couldn’t make out what they are saying.
8. The pop star made off from the concert before the fans could find him.
9. She can remake over her clothes.
9. Pairs
Groups:
Try to make up short dialogues including phrasal verbs with make on the pictures and
then present them in pairs. I’ll give you 3-5 minutes to do it.
10. Homework.
1. Do the test. Choose the correct particles. Use a dictionary if necessary.
(Reflection)
http://www.usingenglish.com/handouts/197.html
2. Prepare stories or short situations with phrasal verbs make and get
ready to tell them in the class.
Т: The lesson is over. I hope you’ll be able to be good at phrasal
verbs and use them to be a fluent English speaker. Good luck!
Links&Resources
- [Pocket Phrasal Verbs Dictionary. Longman 2001].
- [Collins Cobuild Phrasal Verbs Dictionary. The University of Birmingham, 2007].
- [Шитова Л.Ф., Брускина Т.Л. Англо-русский словарь
идиом и фразовых глаголов. / Антология /
Санкт-Петербург, 2004]. - www.esl-lounge.com/student/phrasal-verbs/4pv22-make.php
- www.listen-to-english.com/index.php?date=2006-01
- www.usingenglish.com/handouts/197.html
- www.vocabulary.cl/advanced/phrasal-verbs/make.html