Spell the phrasal verb meaning to make a piece of clothing wider
Let out
Describe this situation using a phrasal verb
Take off
Listen to the recording and choose the correct phrasal verb.
a. Take up
b. Let out
c. Button up
d. Take off
Take up
Write the past form of zip up and button up
Zipped up
Buttoned up
Contrast these situations using phrasal verbs

Button up
Zip up
Read and guess the correct answer
I take off my clothes when you put on your clothes. I put on my clothes when you take off your clothes. What am I?
Clothes hanger.
*Choose the correct option:*
a. These trousers were too long. So I take them up.
b. These trousers were too long. So I need to took them up.
c.These trousers were too long. So I took them up.
d. These trousers were too long. So I took them off.
C
Choose a person to mimic 3 phrasal verbs, his/her teammates have to guess the correct one in 30s.

Let out
Take up
Put on
Read the tongue twister:
Perplexed, Paul put on peculiarly patterned paisley pants, persistently practicing perfect posture, while Priscilla passionately put on peculiarly plaid polka-dotted pajamas, playfully pretending to pirouette.
Good job!