Phrasal Verbs - Business English Worksheets, Activities and Games
In this produtive business phrasal verbs worksheet, students practice talking about jobs and work using the phrasal verbs: work as, work in, work on, work for, work at, and work with. First, students match phrasal verbs with work to their definitions. Students then complete sentences with the six phrasal verbs in their correct form. Next, students correct phrasal verb mistakes in sentences. After that, students rewrite sentences, adding in one of the six phrasal verbs related to work. Lastly, students complete questions about work with the six phrasal verbs and then ask and answer the questions with a partner.
In this useful business English phrasal verbs worksheet and game, students learn and practice problem-solving phrasal verbs and then race to complete sentences using them. Students begin by matching problem-solving phrasal verbs to their definitions. Next, students choose the correct phrasal verb in each sentence. After that, students play a card game to practice the phrasal verbs. In groups of three, students take turns picking up a sentence card and reading it to the other two students using the word 'blank' where the problem-solving phrasal verb should go. The other two students listen to the sentence and then race to grab the correct phrasal verb card to complete the sentence. The first student to grab the correct card and say the phrasal verb wins and keeps the two cards. If neither student gives the right answer, the sentence card is placed at the bottom of the pile and the phrasal verb cards are put back in place. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins.
In this free sales-related phrasal verbs worksheet, students learn and practice 12 phrasal verbs commonly used in sales. Students start by putting a sales meeting conversation in the correct order. Students then read sales-related phrasal verbs in bold from the conversation to guess their meanings and then match each one with a definition. Next, students complete sentences with the sales phrasal verbs, changing the tense as needed. Lastly, in pairs, students ask and answer questions that contain the sales-related phrasal verbs.