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10 USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS FOR EDUCATION

10 USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS FOR EDUCATION

    ✔ ENROL ON - to SIGN UP FOR / to apply for a course.
    - I enrolled on a very interesting course: Bus Stop Construction. 

    ✔ KICK OUT - to be expelled: to throw someone out of school/boot someone out. (informal) 
    John was kicked out of school because he was useless and smelly. 

    ✔ DROP OUT - when you quit yourself.
    - Haven’t you heard, John dropped out of University because he wasn't allowed to study physics and instead was studying the History of Mongolian Basket Weaving. 

    ✔ PUT OFF - to postpone/to procrastinate.
    - We shouldn’t put off studying any longer! Open that book on the History of Mongolian... 

    ✔ GO OVER - to revise/to check.
    - I think I should go over the notes I made during the lecture. I wish I could read my own writing. 

    ✔ FALL BEHIND - to make less progress than people doing the same task. 
    Opp: keep up with someone. 
    - If you don’t study hard enough, you’ll probably fall behind the rest of the group and we'll laugh at you. 

    ✔ STUDY UNDER - to be taught by someone. 
    - I once studied under Professor Richard Dawkins and my mum at university. 

    ✔ MAKE UP - to have another chance: very US English.
    - Since Pavlik was absent, he had to make up the test the following week. 

    ✔ CATCH UP (on) - to bring something to completion because you were behind for some reason.
    - I was off ill for two months and I have to catch up on all the lectures I have missed on the Anatomy of South American Hamsters! 

    ✔ READ UP ON - to spend time reading about something to get information.
    - If you missed last week's lecture on Hamster Migration, I suggest you go to the library and read up on it because I won't repeat the lecture ever.

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