Phrasal verbs: phoning
T/F phrasal verbs
collocations: using a mobile phone
Vocabulary: PHONE
The LOST GENERATION
100

talk more loudly

to speak up

100

Two-part phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable

T

100

a message

to leave/send ...

100

a device with a part to cover each ear through which you can listen to music, radio broadcasts, etc. without other people hearing

headphones

100

Name 3 members of the LG

...

200

to end a phone call

to hang up

200

Three-part phrasal verbs are always separable

F (inseparable)

200

to lose ...

... the signal
200

a device connected to a phone that answers calls automatically and records messages from the person calling

an answerphone

200

Who wrote The Old Man and the Sea?

E. Hemingway

300

to phone somebody again later

to call somebody back, to get back to somebody


300

when the object is a pronoun it can only come after the particle

F (before) - we must work IT out

300
to listen to your v.............

voicemail

300

a phone that is connected to the phone system by wires

a landline

300
What does the term "American dream" stand for?

...

400

to establish contact

to get through (to someone)


400

with inseparable phrasal verbs the object always comes before the particle, even when it is a pronoun

F (after) - She looks after HER DAD/HIM

400

to r............ your phone

recharge
400

the use of a mobile phone service that you can connect to when you cannot connect to the one that you normally use, for example if you are in another country:

roaming

400

When was The Great Gatsby published?

1925

500

to stop or interrupt somebody´s phone conversation

to cut sb off

500

Intransitive verbs require an object to complete their meaning.

F - transitive (I need -> I need coffee)

500

to put somebody on ....

... loudspeaker

500

the symbol # on a phone or computer keyboard

hash

500

Who came up with the term LG

Gertrude Stein