
The aim of this game is to help students learn and practice a set of phrasal verbs in an easy and engaging way. Because of the subtle meanings, phrasal verbs can be a difficult area for language learners For example, "throw up" meaning to vomit would be quite hard to infer just from the 2 parts.

Often the meaning of a phrasal verb can vary from the meaning of the component parts. For example, "take on", meaning to be responsible for something, is made up of the verb "take" and the preposition "on". Phrasal verbs are typically made of a verb + preposition. For example, "give up" is a phrasal verb meaning to quit. The target audience is learners of English as a second language.Ī phrasal verb is a pair of words that go together and act as a verb. This is a mini game for studying English phrasal verbs.
