Morning routine: Phrasal verbs with Georgie

Learn seven English phrasal verbs to talk about your morning routine with Georgie. Then click here for a FREE ’morning routine phrasal verbs’ worksheet: For the rest of Georgie’s phrasal verbs videos, go here Can you use some of these phrasal verbs to tell us about your morning routine? 👇👇👇 Phrasal verbs from this programme: ✔️ go off - start making a noise (alarms) Example: I knew the cookies in the oven were ready when the timer went off. ✔️ wake up - open your eyes and stop sleeping Example: The smell of freshly brewed coffee is a great way to wake up. ✔️sleep in - continue sleeping after the time you usually wake up Example: After a long week of work, Sarah allowed herself to sleep in on Saturday morning. ✔️ get up - stand up after being in bed Example: My daughter got up at 5 am because she was so excited about her birthday. ✔️ put (something) on - dress yourself in something Example: He quickly put on his running shoes and headed out for a morning jog. ✔️ work out - train the body through exercise Example: I try to work out at the gym at least three times a week. ✔️ pick (something) out - choose (something) carefully Example: Can you help me pick out a gift for my sister’s birthday? ✔️ get dressed - put on your clothes Example: I turned up to an online meeting in pyjamas because I forgot to get dressed. ✔️ work on (something) - spend time learning, studying or doing something Example: The team decided to work on the project collaboratively to achieve better results Top tips for using phrasal verbs: 👉 If you see the word ‘something’, it usually means the verb requires an object. 👉 If ‘something’ is in the middle of the phrasal verb, it means that it can be separated by the object (but doesn’t have to be). 👉 If ‘something’ is at the end of the phrasal verb, it means it cannot be separated. 🤩🤩🤩 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more English videos and podcast English to help you improve your English 👉 ✔️ Visit our website 👉 ✔️ Follow us on Instagram 👉 ✔️ Find us on Facebook 👉 ✔️ Join us on TikTok 👉 @bbclearningenglish We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment 😊 #learnenglish #bbclearningenglish #phrasalverbs
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