Deal with s.t/s.o - Do business with s.o/ face s.t Get on with s.o - Have a good relationship with s.o Get rid of s.t/s.o – Throw away Get to know s.o – Become acquainted with s.o Make s.t up – Lie or invent s.t Check up on s.o – Scrutinize s.o’s progress with a task Slip up – Make a mistake Tell on s.o – Inform authorities about s.o’s misbehavior Pass out – Faint Go out with s.o – Have a romantic relationship with s.o Hit it off – Very quickly attract and be attracted to s.o Toss away – Dispose of, exclude Get out – Leave this place (rude) Look forward to s.t – Wait for s.t with impatience Turn s.t on/off – Switch on/off Size s.o up – Judge or estimate s.o Plug s.t in – Connect s.t to the power frid
Task 2. Watch the first episode of The IP crowd.
DONE Task 3. Put the phrasal verbs in these quotes from the episode (include pronouns where necessary): 1) Hope this doesn’t embarrass you Jen, but I find that the best thing to do with a new employee is to size him up with a good, long stare. 2) Once the printer is fixed they toss it away like yesterday’s jam 3) Get out of the lift 4) Will you stop trying to undermine me! Now get in there and do some work to do with computers. I’ll be in there in a moment to Check up on you 5) You will slip up one day, and we will be there when you do. There will be some piece of evidence that will prove beyond any shadow of a doubt, that you don’t know anything about computers. - What are you doing? - Plugging in your computer 6) I can’t believe you’re going to tell on me. You’re like a pair of old women. 7) I’m a people person and people like you need a person to deal with people. A people person like me. Oh my god. Ideas are coming. What would you say if I told you I had a plan to raise your profile by 100%? It can’t be done! – What would you say Roy? Roy’s pass out