Arc Context: General English
Rather than generic prompts, this lesson anchors practice in General English content from "Javier's Garden Mystery" Arc 3. The arc emphasizes recipe, diary, documents, founder's, and the declarative structure across about 9 sentences supports repeated exposure with predictable cognitive load.
Decoding Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs combine base verbs with particles (prepositions or adverbs) to create meanings often unrelated to the component parts—"give up" (surrender), "look into" (investigate), and "put off" (postpone) exemplify this. English relies heavily on phrasal verbs, especially in spoken and informal registers, making them essential for natural communication. Some phrasal verbs are separable (turn the lights off / turn off the lights), while others are inseparable (look after the children). Three-word phrasal verbs (put up with, look forward to) follow additional patterns. Many phrasal verbs have formal single-word equivalents (find out/discover, set up/establish) that appear in academic and professional writing. Understanding these relationships helps learners choose appropriate register. Building phrasal verb competence requires exposure and practice—there are thousands in common use.