Aprender inglés es un rollo. Las cosas como son. Estudiar gramática, memorizar los phrasal verbs más comunes para nivel b1, realizar ejercicios repetitivos… Además, es más que sabido que una de las partes más difíciles de este idioma es cuando toca memorizar precisamente las famosas listas de phrasal verbs. Estudiarlos de forma aleatoria y repetitiva, lanzando las preposiciones al aire, desemboca en que algunos de mis alumnos respondan “a boleo”. A boleo no se aprende un idioma. Es importante hacer unos buenos phrasal verb exercises y aprender de una vez.
En este blog post:
Te explico cómo aprender los phrasal verbs en inglés para el nivel B1
Phrasal verbs en inglés para b1: aprende sin darte cuenta
Siempre he intentado hacer de mis clases un espacio lúdico donde integrar el idioma y los phrasal verbs más comunes de forma vivencial, como una experiencia. De forma que cuando haya que recurrir a los ejercicios phrasal verbs del libro, éstos sean fáciles. Una de las mejores maneras de aprender es mediante canciones y por eso he hecho una selección de temas con la que podemos crear una lista concreta de phrasal verbs nivel b1.
Os propongo dos ejercicios de phrasal verbs para nivel b1 para poner a prueba vuestra comprensión. ¡Usa las canciones de más abajo para ayudarte!(respuestas al final)
Primer ejercicio lista phrasal verbs para b1
Empareja los phrasal verbs más usado b1 con su definición.
1.look for
2.hang up
3.break-up
4.hold on
5.wake up
6.pick up
7.go on
8.stand up
9.get up
10.turn around
a.disintegrate or dispers deshacer, desintegrar
b.continue or persevere continuar o perseverar
c.end a phone call cortar una conversación telefónica
d.rise from bed after sleeping levantarse de la cama
e. awakening from sleep despertarse
f. go somewhere to collect someone or something recoger algo
g. wait, stop esperar, parar
h. rise to one's feet ponerse de pie, levantarse
i. attempt to find someone or something intentar encontrar algo
j. move so as to face in the opposite direction darse la vuelta
Segundo ejercicio phrasal verbs para b1
Y ahora inserta cada uno de phrasal verb nivel b1 en la frase adecuada:
We need to __________ a solution to our problem.
You wish to meet on Friday? __________, I'll check in my agenda.
The phone rang four times and Carmen was ready to__________ when Katie answered.
On weekdays, I __________ about 6:00 in the morning and fix breakfast.
The alarm clock went off at 8AM, but Tammy didn't__________.
When you're in town could you __________ the books I ordered?
Dusty got lost so she __________ and kept walking.
The teacher told the students to __________ and push their chairs in.
We will __________ regardless of past failures.
He did nothing to stop the __________ of their marriage.
Canciones para aprender phrasal verbs b1
Oliver $ & Jimi Jules - Pushing On
Bob Sinclar - World Hold On
Madonna - Hung Up
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Emilia de Poret - Pick Me Up
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart (turn around)
Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On
Bob Marley - Get up, Stand up
Soluciones primer ejercicio phrasal verbs lista B1
Phrasal verb
Significado
Ejemplo
look for
attempt to find someone or something
intentar encontrar algo
I have looked for my jacket everywhere, but I can’t find it.
hang up
end a phone call
cortar una conversación telefónica
Before we hang up, I want to tell you about my vacation plans next month.
break-up
desintegrarse o dispersarse
deshacer, desintegrar
Rob and Laura had a fight and they broke up.
hold on
wait, stop
esperar, parar
Hold on! I need to use the bathroom before we leave.
wake up
awakening from sleep
despertarse
I need to wake up early tomorrow because we are doing skiing.
pick up
go somewhere to collect someone or something
recoger algo
Can you please go to the supermarket and pick up some bananas?
go on
continue or persevere
continuar o perseverar
The sconcert will go on despite the rain.
stand up
rise to one's feet
ponerse de pie, levantarse
I hope we don't have to stand up for much longer, my legs are getting tired.
get up
rise from bed after sleeping
levantarse de la cama
I think Helen is very sick, she couldn’t get up this morning.
turn around
move so as to face in the opposite direction
darse la vuelta
We have to turn around and go back home, I forgot my books!
Soluciones segundo ejercicio phrasal verbs lista B1
We need to look for a solution to our problem.
You wish to meet on Friday? Hold on, I'll check in my agenda.
The phone rang four times and Carmen was ready to hang up when Katie answered.
On weekdays, I get up about 6:00 in the morning and fix breakfast.
The alarm clock went off at 8AM, but Tammy didn't wake up.
When you're in town could you pick up the books I ordered?
Dusty got lost so she turned around and kept walking.
The teacher told the students to stand up and push their chairs in.