We'll have to set on very early to avoid the rush-hour traffic.
We'll have to set off very early to avoid the rush-hour traffic.
What phrasal verb do you use to think of an idea or a plan?
Come up with

I’m chill out this week.
I am chilling out this week.
Do you want to have a go / turn up at new sport?
have a go
I _______ up to Socrates because he did great work in his life.
look up to
He took out woodworking after inheriting his grandfather's tools.
He took up woodworking after inheriting his grandfather's tools.
What phrasal verb do you use when you try something?
Have a go
I take part in a weeding this weekend.
I am taking part in a wedding this weekend.
I really want to set off/chill out this weekend, I'm so tired!
chill out
I am going to try _______ making a carrot cake without sugar and fats.
try out
My mother relies in me to go shopping for her.
My mother relies on me to go shopping for her.
What phrasal verb do you use to do something even though something bad might happen?
take risks
I'm learning how to play the piano, I'm takin it up cuickly.
I'm learning how to play the piano, I'm taking it up cuickly.
I've got a great idea for a new cake recipe, I'm going to try it out/come up with this weekend to see if I need to make any adjustments.
try it out
On my first day in school I_______ up water polo.
took up
When I have a problem with my friend I always try and work out before I stop being friends with them.
When I have a problem with my friend I always try and work it out before I stop being friends with them.
What phrasal verb do you use when you start doing an activity for the first time?
Take up
I´m geting used to this.
I'm getting used to this.
When I first meet my best friend we immediately looked up to/hit it off with each other.
hit it off
We haven’t _____ a promise about studying since we failed the exam. - I am sorry mum and dad!
kept a promise
Normally, children look out for their parents because they want to be like them when they grow up.
Normally, children look up to their parents because they want to be like them when they grow up.
What phrasal verb do you use to say you like someone instantly and become fast friends?
Hit it off
He's going to take part on the race.
He's going to take part in the race.
I need to look out for / take after the bus.
look out for
He took _____ when was he encouraged to do bungee jumping and now he’s in the hospital and he has broken his arm.
took