HE DROPS IN ON HIS MOTHER’S HOUSE.

Objectives
(oblléctivs)

To express different meanings using non-separable phrasal verbs.

Vocabulary

1. Call on (phr): /kɔl/ /ɔn/ Recurrir
To officially ask a person or organization to do something.
Example: The Human Rights has called on the U.S to end the death penalty.

2. Catch up with (phr): /kæʧ/ /ʌp/ /wɪθ/ Alcanzar
To go faster that you reach the person.
Example: Emily studied hard to catch up with her aunt’s same education level.

3. Check into (phr): /ʧɛk/ /ˈɪntu/ Revisar
To arrive at the hotel where you have arranged to stay.
Example: We won’t be able to check into the hotel until 3 am.

4. Clean up (phr): /kiln/ /ʌp/ Limpiar
To make a place completely clean and neat.
Example: We need to get this place cleaned up because it is a complete mess.

5. Drop in on (phr): /drɔp/ /ɪn/ /ɔn/ Hacer una visita corta
To make a short visit to a place.
Example: Brenda usually drops in on the café to meet her husband.

6. Fool around with (phr): /ful/ /əˈraʊnd/ /wɪθ/ Hacer el tonto
To behave in a silly way for fun.
Example: Charley admits he used to fool around with his classmates in school.