Mastering Phrasal Verbs with GET: Conversation Practice
Improve your English fluency with these conversation prompts focusing on phrasal verbs with 'get', including get out of, get across, and get round to.
Phrasal Verbs with
GET
Conversation Practice
Mastering natural expressions through discussion
Conversation Practice
Do you ever try to
get out of
doing household chores? How?
How do you feel when a secret you had
gets out
?
What is the most difficult thing you've ever had to
get across
to someone?
Do you ever feel like someone is
'getting at'
you when they criticize your work?
Conversation
Practice
Discuss these questions with your partner using the target phrasal verbs.
How long does it usually take you to <b>get over</b> a bad cold or the flu?
What are some things you often struggle to <b>get round to</b> doing on your to-do list?
What did you <b>get up to</b> last weekend? Anything naughty or exciting?
What time do you usually have to <b>get up</b> to be productive?
Phrasal Verbs
Conversation Practice
Use these questions to practice getting through, getting round, and their variations.
Have you ever had trouble <span style="color:#fce300; font-weight:600;">getting through to</span> a customer service representative?
How do you usually get round a difficult problem at work?
Is there anyone you know who is very good at <span style="color:#fce300; font-weight:600;">getting round</span> their parents to get what they want?
What is one exam or challenge you <span style="color:#fce300; font-weight:600;">got through</span> with 'flying colors'?
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