bullying
cyberbullying
Bullying stops here
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Dependent prepositions. Words often confused. Word formation

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Is he/she a….?
presenter
director
reporter
sound engineer
editor
newsreader

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Objectives for
today are:
Phrasal verb “give”
Dependent prepositions
Words often confused
Word formation
Grammar revision
•English in
Use

5.

give away

6.

Phrasal verb
up
away
stop trying
give
out
distribute
1)reveal
2)give sth
because you
no longer
want it
back
return

7.

открыть секрет; отдавать
away
возвращать
back
раздавать
give
out
up
прекращать попытки

8.

Match the phrasal verbs to their
definitions
give back
distribute
return
give away
stop trying
reveal
give out
return
distribute
give up
stop
reveal
trying

9.

in
off
back
aside
away my secret and now the whole
*Tony gave 1)............
class knows!
up trying and your marks will
*Don’t give 2)............
improve.
out the tests?
*Diana, could you please give 3)............

10.

away
up
*Don’t give 1)............,
I know you can do it.
back
out some
*I have to go to the library and give 2)............
books I borrowed.
away
up other people’s
*Be careful! He enjoys giving 3)............
secrets.
away
back all my old clothes to the charity
*I gave 4)............
shop.
out these photocopies to
up
*Debra, can you give 5).............
the class?

11.

1. Yesterday, Toby gave away/up his stamp collection
because he didn’t want it any more.
2. You can borrow my MP3 player as long as you
promise to give it up/ back to me tomorrow.
3. Professor Myers asked Jenny to give out /back
worksheets.
4. Somebody has been giving away/out all the
company’s secrets for the past two months.
5. After spending hours looking for my new CD, I
eventually gave back/ up.

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13. bullying

name calling, threatening
nasty comments
rude remarks
spreading rumours
gossiping ignoring
harming someone’s
reputation
send nasty messages
spread rumours
share private information
post inappropriate photos
hitting, kicking
pushing, hurting
punching, slapping

14.

15. cyberbullying

who bully
are more likely to
do so in emotional
ways.
who bully
often do so in
both physical
and emotional
ways.

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17.

- physically strong
- like the feeling of power
- are not popular with other children
- have troubles following rules

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21. Bullying stops here

22.

Dependent prepositions
mean
with
blame smb for
care
come
about
from
concentrate
on
absent from
worry
about
ex. 2 p 116

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24.

from
with
about
from
for
on
about
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