GET IN(TO) and GET OUT - Hotelová škola Teplice

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Příjemce podpory – škola:
Hotelová škola, Obchodní akademie a Střední
průmyslová škola Teplice, Benešovo náměstí 1,
p.o.
Číslo projektu:
CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0528
Název projektu:
ICT ve výuce
Číslo a název šablony klíčové aktivity:
Ročník:
III/2 - Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky
prostřednictvím ICT
Digitální učební materiál pro výuku anglického
jazyka
VY_32_INOVACE_JAA_220
3.
Vzdělávací obor:
Anglický jazyk
Tematická oblast:
Téma:
Gramatika pro 3. ročník Hotelové školy obor
Hotelnictví
Phrasal verbs used in Tourism
Jméno autora:
Ing. Zdeněk Brabec
Vytvořeno dne:
Metodický popis,
(anotace)
30.12.2012
Výukový materiál slouží k seznámení,
procvičování, upevnění znalostí a komunikativní
dovednosti specifické slovní zásoby a je
doplněný o přiložený pracovní list, který žáci
vypracovávají v hodině po shlédnutí prezentace.
Název ověřovaného materiálu:
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Some of them are associated with motor vehicles or other
means of transport such as:
GET IN(TO), GET OUT OF, GET ON, GET OFF, GO BY, FILL UP,
RUN OUT OF, SET OFF or GET STUCK.
While travelling, the following words may be useful:
CHECK IN, FILL IN, FILL OUT, GO THROUGH, BREAK DOWN,
TAKE OFF or GET AWAY.
Some verbs typically appear at the train stations:
CALL AT or GET IN
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She got on the first train of the day and got off several hours
and a hundred miles later.
GET ON / GET OFF can also be used with planes or ships.
They can get into a car and travel wherever they feel like.
When you get out of your car, make sure you lock it.
GET IN(TO) and GET OUT (OF) are mainly used with cars or
taxis.
He commutes to work, he always goes by bus.
GO BY is usually used with cars, buses, trains, boats or
planes.
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Fill up the tank of the car otherwise you will run out of petrol
on your way to work. It is nearly empty. You can also fill up a
spare can of petrol.
The car has broken down again. It is a piece of trash.
We should set off our journey before 7 a.m. otherwise we can
get stuck in a traffic jam in Prague.
Slow down, there is a zebra crossing ahead of us.
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The knowledge of the verbs such as FILL OUT, SWITCH OFF
TAKE OFF or CHECK IN may be useful at the airport or the
hotel reception.
First you have to go to the check-in desk to check in your
luggage and then go through the passport control.
Before you get the key to your room, you must fill out the
form with your names, numbers of passport and intended
length of your stay.
The plane is taking off in a moment, please, fasten your seat
belts and switch off any electronic devices.
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A bit of training cannot do harm. So let’s go for it.
Select the most appropriate phrasal verb into the following
sentences:
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fill up - get by / in / off /on / out – leave for – run out of - take off
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We …………. the bus and …………. a few stops later.
Before she ………………. the yellow taxi, she checked the prices
printed on the door.
Look, the new Boeing Dreamliner is just …………… . My parents are
…………………… the Dubai gold jewellery sale this weekend.
She never …………………. train, she prefers buses.
He often forgets to …………………. the car tank and
………………………… petrol on his way to work.
Before you ………………….. the journey across the Sahara, check all
your supplies and quality of water.
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Select the most appropriate phrasal verb into the following
sentences:
Get stuck – call at - fill in – go through - switch off – get on.
If you do not ………………….. this form both truly and properly you
will not be given a visa the USA.
The car is absolutely useless, it ………………… again.
Anytime I ………………… in a traffic jam I feel desperate.
You must …………………. your mobile phone after you board the
plane.
You can’t ……………..….. the customs office with so much alcohol
in your bag.
The train to Halfords is ………………. 17:30.
Do not ………………………. the old ship, it looks really unsafe.
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION:
We got on the bus and got off a few stops later.
Before she got in the yellow taxi, she checked the prices printed on the
door.
Look, the new Boeing Dreamliner is just taking off. My parents are
leaving for the Dubai gold jewellery sale this weekend.
She never goes by train, she prefers buses.
He often forgets to fill up the car tank and runs out of petrol on his way
to work.
Before you set off the journey across the Sahara, check all your
supplies and quality of water.
If you do not fill in/up this form both truly and properly; you will not be
given a visa the USA.
The car is absolutely useless, it has broken down again.
Anytime I get stuck in a traffic jam I feel desperate.
You must switch off your mobile phone after you board the plane.
You can’t go through the customs office with so much alcohol in your
bag.
The train to Halfords is calling at 17:30.
Do not get on the old ship, it looks really unsafe.
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