Tutoring Session #3
On Tuesday, June 30th, 2020, my tutoring student
Hang-ah discussed phrasal verbs. For the session prior – June 25, 2020 – Hang-ah
brought up a discussion she had had with a professor with check on/check out
and the appropriate usage of the two phrases. The hour-long discussion was
spent going over different verbal phrases and their meaning (and in some cases,
their multiple meanings. Unfortunately, with these phrases, there is no set
rule for creating a phrasal verb (aside from the customary verb +
preposition/adverb), so general to understand phrasal verbs mostly requires
listening and watching for them in songs and in movies. For the lesson, we
watched two videos: the first video discussed the usage of different ‘get’
phrasal verbs (‘get down’, ‘get on’, ‘get up’, etc.). The next video we watched
gave some examples showing different phrasal verbs in movies. At the end of the
session, I gave Hang-ah a list of phrasal verbs and we spent time discussing
the proper usages of said verbs and what they mean and how they could be used
in sentences.
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