Instructions
This exercise will check that you understand the meaning of the phrasal verbs in the video.
This exercise will help you practise the form of the phrasal verbs in the story.
This exercise will check you can use the phrasal verbs in the story.
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Discussion
Do you take after your mum or your dad? Do you have to look after a younger brother or sister? Do you get on well with your family? Tell us about them!
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My family are my two sisters and my mom and dad. I take after my dad a lot. I use some expressions like his and we have similar personalities. I have two sisters (one of them is older than me and the other one younger than me) and sometimes I need to look after her because I'm two years older. I love my family and we fight like every other family do but at the end of the day we support each other and we are very close.
Yes, I physically take after to my dad, but in the personality I take after to my mother.
Yes, my little sister, who is one year old, because my mother spends all day with her and when I come to study, I take care of her while my dad comes to work.
Yes, although with my mom we have different conflicts about different points of view.
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