Advanced Phrasal Verbs: Idiomatic Expressions and Collocations

Objective:
At the end of the lesson, the proficient-level student will have a better understanding of the advanced phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and collocations.
I. Introduction (5 minutes)
A. Definition of phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions
B. Definition of collocation
II. Examples of Phrasal Verbs (10 minutes)
A. Present several different examples of phrasal verbs with clear explanations
B. Provide practice examples and ask student to identify the phrasal verb
C. Discuss the differences between transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs
III. Examples of Idiomatic Expressions (10 minutes)
A. Present several different examples of idiomatic expressions with clear explanations
B. Provide practice examples and ask student to identify the idiomatic expression
C. Discuss the differences between literal and figurative language
IV. Examples of Collocations (10 minutes)
A. Present several different examples of collocations with clear explanations
B. Provide practice examples and ask student to identify the collocation
C. Discuss the differences between formal and informal collocations
V. Practice Exercise (20 minutes)
A. Create a practice exercise for the student to use to practice their understanding of advanced phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and collocations
VI. Summary & Conclusion (5 minutes)
A. Briefly review the key concepts discussed in the lesson
B. Answer any remaining questions the student may have
Summary:
• Explained definitions of phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and collocations
• Presented examples of phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and collocations
• Discussed the differences between transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs, literal and figurative language, and formal and informal collocations
• Created a practice exercise to help the student practice their understanding of advanced phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions, and collocations
• Briefly reviewed key concepts and answered any remaining questions
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