Here you will learn 20 Phrasal verbs related to education. british council learn english
Have you ever wondered why ESL learners and teachers keep talking about phrasal verbs? The answer is pretty simple. You have to understand and be able to use phrasal verbs correctly if you want to speak fluent English.
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Phrasal verbs related to education
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20 Phrasal Verbs related to Education
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1️⃣ catch on
Meaning: to understand
Example:
They were making fun of me, but I didn’t catch on until I saw them laughing.
2️⃣ drop out
Meaning: to leave school or university before your course has finished
Example:
Sally had dropped out of college in the first year.
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3️⃣ fall behind
Meaning: to not be on schedule, to be behind the standard or level of students in your class/group
Example:
He was a smart boy in school, but he fell behind due to his illness and gave up.
4️⃣ find out
Meaning: to learn something that you didn’t know
Example:
Please click on the following link to find out about the lessons provided in school.
5️⃣ go over
to review something, to check something
Example: I’m not sure if my figures are accurate, can we go over the one more time?
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6️⃣ hand in
Meaning: to give a piece of your work to somebody (teacher, lecturer) so that they can read it or deal with it
Example:
Students have handed in their assignment for marking.
7️⃣ hand out
Meaning: to give or offer things to people in a group so that each person has one or some
Example:
The teacher opened a folder she’d brought with her and handed out sheets of paper to everyone.
8️⃣ cut out
Meaning: to remove a part of something by cutting it
Example:
They cut out animals and flowers from the scraps of clothing.
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9️⃣ look at
Meaning: to read something quickly and not very thoroughly
Example:
I looked at your report and I think it’s really good.
Meaning: to investigate or think carefully about a problem or situation
Example:
Travel expenses are getting out of control. We need to have a look at them closely.
1️⃣0️⃣ look up
Meaning: to find a piece of information in a book, internet, etc
Example:
Can you give me his last name, so I can look up his email address?
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1️⃣1️⃣ miss out
Meaning: to not include something or someone
Example:
She missed some important points out of her essay.
1️⃣2️⃣ mix up
Meaning: to confuse two things or people
Example:
Jack has difficulty with visualising numbers and often mixes them up.
1️⃣3️⃣ opt for
Meaning: to choose a particular option or thing
Example:
Peter was unsure what to study in college, he eventually opted for business and law.
1️⃣4️⃣ run through
Meaning: to read or rehearse something quickly in order to repeat or check
Example:
I had run through my figures over and over again.
1️⃣5️⃣ sign up
Meaning: to agree to take part in an activity or to join an organisation
Example:
If you have never signed up for this programme, please contact our support team directly so we can help out.
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1️⃣6️⃣ take in
Meaning: to absorb new facts and information
Example:
I was so shocked that I didn’t take in everything.
1️⃣7️⃣ kick somebody out
Meaning: to force somebody to leave a place, course, job, etc
Example:
They kicked him out of school just as his final year was to begin.
1️⃣8️⃣ read over
Meaning: to read something from beginning to end in order to find mistakes or check details
Example:
You should always read over your work to ensure there are no spelling mistakes.
1️⃣9️⃣ study under
Meaning: to be taught by someone
Example:
He entered the Art Students’ League where he studied under many famous artists.
2️⃣0️⃣ put off
Meaning: to postpone something to a later time
Example:
Due to his severe illness, he is forced to put off his studies until he regains his health.
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