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The Phrasal Verbs Dice Game consists of the following worksheets: P.71 Most Common Verbs and Particles Dice Print the worksheet onto thin card.. When you have both dice ready, students t

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Talk a Lot

Intermediate Book 1

Eat Up Your Phrasal Verbs – They’re Good for You!

Phrasal Verbs Dice Game – Instructions

For more fun worksheets, games, and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!

The Phrasal Verbs Dice Game consists of the following worksheets:

P.71 Most Common Verbs and Particles Dice

Print the worksheet onto thin card Use colour ink if possible Cut out the dice and

score along each connecting line Then fold the dice together and glue or tape the

tabs underneath

When you have both dice ready, students take it in turns to roll them both together and then use the resulting phrasal verb with some of the 57 quick activities from the

Eat Up Your Phrasal Verbs activity list (from P.51) The aim of the dice game is to

create random phrasal verbs which can then be analysed This particular pair of dice will make 34 different phrasal verbs, e.g “go out” – see P.72 for the full list – and

even more if you have two particle dice and make three-word phrasal verbs, e.g “put back down” The six verbs have been specially chosen because each is used in many different phrasal verbs Similarly, the six particles have been chosen as among the most commonly occurring phrasal verb particles in English To make the game more fun, you could award points for successfully completing a task

A simpler, more informal activity would be to get students to roll the dice and then

discuss the resulting phrasal verb – its meaning(s), translation, and the situation and context in which it could be used

It can be interesting to choose an individual verb and then roll only the particle dice, making up to six different phrasal verbs Similarly, you could choose one particle and roll only the verb dice – and look for possible connections between phrasal verbs that use the same particle

Note: there may be a few occasions when no phrasal verbs are made when you roll both dice, e.g “give down” is not a valid phrasal verb

P.73 Object Dice

These dice can be used with the main game (above) Students roll the verb, particle, and object dice and discuss whether they can use the object with the resulting

phrasal verb – and where that object can go – or whether there is no object (the blank face of the dice) For example:

“give up” + “sth” = give something up (e.g stop smoking)

“give up” + “him” = give him up (e.g stop thinking about an ex-lover)

“come back” + “it” = impossible “come back” is intransitive and does not need an

object

“come back” + “no object” (blank face of the dice) = possible: “come back” (return)

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Talk a Lot

Intermediate Book 1

Eat Up Your Phrasal Verbs – They’re Good for You!

Phrasal Verbs Dice Game – Instructions

For more fun worksheets, games, and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!

This activity is intended to get students talking about whether phrasal verbs take an object (transitive) or not (intransitive) – and if they do take an object, where that

object can go: either between the verb and particle or after the particle (separable), or only after the particle (inseparable)

There is also a blank dice on this page with which you can create your own verbs, particles, or objects dice

P.74 Two Blank Dice

This worksheet gives students or teachers the opportunity to design and print their own verb, particle, or object dice You can tailor the activity to focus on the phrasal

verbs in a particular unit, or indeed any group of phrasal verbs that you need to

practise

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