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Автор: Ners Fanda
Загружено: 2026-01-20
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Описание: When children or adults are playing in the playground, phrasal verbs are often used to give instructions, describe actions, and talk about what is happening during the game. These phrasal verbs make communication more natural and fun. One common phrasal verb is “run around,” which means to move quickly in different directions, for example, “The kids are running around the playground.” “Climb up” means to move upward using hands and feet, as in “She climbed up the slide ladder.” The opposite is “come down” or “climb down,” which means to move to a lower place, for example, “Carefully climb down from the jungle gym.” “Get on” and “get off” are often used for playground equipment, such as “He got on the swing,” and “Please get off the slide when you’re done.” Another common phrasal verb is “take turns,” which means to share an activity fairly, for example, “Let’s take turns on the seesaw.” “Line up” is used when children are asked to stand in an orderly row, such as “Line up before using the slide.” During games, children often “fall down,” meaning to lose balance and hit the ground, as in “He fell down while running.” “Get up” means to stand after falling, for example, “She fell down but quickly got up.” When a game begins, children may “join in,” which means to participate, as in “Do you want to join in the game?” Finally, “cheer on” means to encourage others, for example, “The kids cheered on their friends during the race.” Learning these playground-related phrasal verbs helps learners understand instructions better and communicate clearly while playing and having fun with others.
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