Презентация, доклад по английскому языку Фразовый глагол to rush

to rush at  to make a sudden attack upon (a fortress, position, person, etc.)Mel is afraid of bulls because when he was a child a big bull rushed at him.

Слайд 1Phrasal Verb To Rush
Учитель английского языка МОУ СШ №12 г. Волжского

Малюгина С.С.
Phrasal Verb To RushУчитель английского языка МОУ СШ №12 г. Волжского Малюгина С.С.

Слайд 2 to rush at
 to make a sudden attack upon (a fortress, position,

person, etc.)



Mel is afraid of bulls because when he was a child a big bull rushed at him.

to rush at  to make a sudden attack upon (a fortress, position, person, etc.)Mel is afraid

Слайд 3to rush at
As soon as he came to the office he

rushed at his work: he knew there was no time to lose.

to rush atAs soon as he came to the office he rushed at his work: he knew

Слайд 4to rush at (one’s food)=to fall upon one’s food
He rushed at

his lunch
immediately.
to rush at (one’s food)=to fall upon one’s foodHe rushed at his lunch immediately.

Слайд 5To rush to conclusions= to try to reach a conclusion too

fast, probably with insufficient evidence

I hope that you don't rush to any conclusions. I can explain this.

To rush to conclusions= to try to reach a conclusion too fast, probably with insufficient evidenceI hope

Слайд 6to rush in/into=to enter the room or a building with unusual haste

or violence.

She rushed into the room without knocking.

to rush in/into=to enter the room or a building with unusual haste or violence.She rushed into the room

Слайд 7to rush to= to transport or carry hastily
An ambulance rushed her to

the hospital.
to rush to= to transport or carry hastily An ambulance rushed her to the hospital.

Слайд 8To rush out/off=to leave the place very quickly
The children rushed off

as soon as the bell went.
To rush out/off=to leave the place very quicklyThe children rushed off as soon as the bell went.

Слайд 9Match the verb and its definition
1) to rush at
2) to rush

to conclusions
3) to rush into/in
4) to rush out/off
5) to rush to

A) to jump to a conclusion
B) to carry or to transport sth/ or smb to any place or to go to any place very quickly
C) to leave a place in a hurry
D) to enter the room or a building very quickly
E) to attack, to invade, to fall upon smth.

Match the verb and its definition1) to rush at2) to rush to conclusions3) to rush into/in4) to

Слайд 10Match the verb and its definition
1) to rush at
2) to rush

to conclusions
3) to rush into/in
4) to rush out/off
5) to rush to

A) to jump to a conclusion
B) to carry or to transport sth/ or smb to any place or to go to any place very quickly
C) to leave a place in a hurry
D) to enter the room or a building very quickly
E) to attack, to invade, to fall upon smth.

Match the verb and its definition1) to rush at2) to rush to conclusions3) to rush into/in4) to

Слайд 11Describe the picture using the proper phrasal verb

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Слайд 16Complete the sentences using the missing prepositions where necessary.
1. Don’t rush

… conclusions. Everything can change soon.
Doctors were rushed … the place of the accident.
They rushed John … the hunter’s house.
Please, don’t rush …, we still have something to discuss.
I rushed … my lunch. I was very hungry.
He rushed … the concert hall but there was nobody there.
Nick had to be rushed … hospital when the snake bit him.
The dog rushed … him.
Complete the sentences using the missing prepositions where necessary.1. Don’t rush … conclusions. Everything can change soon.Doctors

Слайд 17Complete the sentences using the missing prepositions where necessary.
1. Don’t rush

to conclusions. Everything can change soon.
Doctors were rushed to the place of the accident.
They rushed John to the hunter’s house.
Please, don’t rush off, we still have something to discuss.
I rushed at my lunch. I was very hungry.
He rushed to the concert hall but there was nobody there.
Nick had to be rushed to hospital when the snake bit him.
The dog rushed at him.
Complete the sentences using the missing prepositions where necessary.1. Don’t rush to conclusions. Everything can change soon.Doctors

Слайд 18Express the same in Russian.
1. Большой гусь набросился на маленького мальчика.
2.

Не торопись с выводами. Он починит всё сам.
3. Маленький Джонни ворвался в комнату и закричал: «Мы выиграли!»
4. Ученики бросились к двери, чтобы поприветствовать старого учителя.
5. Нам нужно спешно отправиться на вокзал.


Express the same in Russian.1. Большой гусь набросился на маленького мальчика.2. Не торопись с выводами. Он починит

Слайд 19Check yourself:
1. A big goose rushed at a little boy.
2. Don’t

rush to conclusions. He will repair everything all by himself.
3. Little Jonny rushed into the room and shouted: “We’ve won!”
4. The pupils rushed to the door to greet their old teacher.
5. We have to rush to the railway station.
Check yourself:1. A big goose rushed at a little boy.2. Don’t rush to conclusions. He will repair

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