Mini curso de PHRASAL VERBS en inglés

Lección 9: Cómo usar BREAK UP, CATCH UP, FALL OUT, GET AWAY y GET TOGETHER en inglés

En esta clase aprenderás a usar 5 phrasal verbs muy comunes en inglés: BREAK UP, CATCH UP, FALL OUT, GET AWAY y GET TOGETHER. Verás cómo funcionan en conversaciones reales, con ejemplos claros y situaciones cotidianas que te ayudarán a recordarlos fácilmente.

 

Este video hace parte del Mini Curso de 200 Phrasal Verbs, donde cada lección incluye práctica, frases nativas, ejercicios y un quiz para que pongas a prueba tu inglés.

 

Si quieres mejorar tu vocabulario en inglés, entender películas y hablar de manera más natural, esta lección es para ti.

 

📱 Y recuerda que puedes seguir practicando de forma interactiva con nuestra app móvil INGLÉS FÁCIL, disponible para ti con guías y ejercicios prácticos desde el celular o también con la versión online.

 

 

📝 Mini Quiz: Lesson 9 – Phrasal Verbs

  1. If two people decide to break up, what does it mean?
    They stop being a couple.
    They stop being friends.
    They stop meeting every weekend.

  2. When you catch up with a friend, you…
    Tell them about your plans for the future.
    Share updates about what has been happening.
    Remind them of something you already discussed.

  3. If two classmates fall out during a discussion, what happens?
    They have a disagreement that hurts their relationship.
    They stop talking for a short break.
    They explain their different opinions calmly.

  4. To get away for the weekend usually means…
    Escape from routine and go somewhere different.
    Spend time alone at home resting.
    Leave quickly to meet someone important.

  5. If a group of colleagues get together after work, what are they doing?
    Gathering to spend time socially.
    Meeting to discuss business only.
    Planning to separate into smaller groups.

  6. Which situation best shows someone trying to break up?
    Ending a romantic relationship.
    Ending a friendship politely.
    Ending a meeting early.

  7. When is the best situation to catch up with someone?
    After not seeing them for a long time.
    When you need to ask them for advice.
    When you want to tell them about your problems.

  8. If two coworkers fall out over a project, it means…
    They argue and their cooperation suffers.
    They disagree but keep working well.
    They decide to take a break together.

  9. A good reason to get away for a few days is…
    To relax and escape from stress.
    To prepare for an important exam.
    To focus on house chores.

  10. Why do many families get together during holidays?
    To reconnect and enjoy each other’s company.
    To organize household responsibilities.
    To plan future family projects.