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Funky Phrasals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Party
 
 
 
 
 
Party

PARTY TIME!
Funky Phrasals brings you some useful ways of talking about a party.

To make things easier, we have broken the phrasal verbs down into two parts.



Funky Phrasals
• to come over
• to join in
• to get down
Part 1A - Listening
Listen to the conversation


Part 1B - Reading
Read the conversation

VICKI:Let’s have a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English party!
MATT:Yeah, why don’t you come over and join in?
VICKI:Even if you can’t come over here, you can still join in with our party!

Look at Paul - he's really getting down!


MATT:Oooooh I like this song Vicki – come on – let’s dance!
VICKI:This is a great song to dance to. And the lyrics even say ‘get down’ which means to dance.
MATT:Yeah it’s quite informal and you hear it a lot in songs, especially in American English. Hey - look at Paul, he’s really getting down.


Part 1C - More examples
Here are some more examples of these phrasal verbs in use:
Listen to the examples




Funky Phrasals
• to put on
• to get something in
• to eat up
• to drink up
Part 2A - Listening
Listen to the conversation


Part 2B - Reading
Read the conversation

VICKI:Hey Matt). Why don’t you put another CD on so we can dance a bit more?
MATT:OK. I’ve just bought a new party CD. I’ll put that on now!

Eat up! There's plenty more.


VICKI: Mmmm – this party food is delicious. But did you get enough food in for all of your guests?
MATT:Oh yes, I went shopping yesterday and bought lots of food for the party. Eat up! There’s plenty more….
VICKI:Thanks! It’s great - I’ll have no problem eating this food up – it’s lovely!
MATT:And if you drink up, I’ll go and make you another cocktail!
VICKI:You’re a great host Matt. Hang on then and I’ll finish it.


Part 2C - More examples
Here are some more examples of these phrasal verbs in use:
Listen to the examples




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