
SEMAINE 17 – JOUR 3 Reading + Writing + Listening Thème : Phrasal Verbs in Context (Daily Life)
INTRODUCTION
Tu connais maintenant plusieurs phrasal verbs :
✔️ wake up / go out / come back
✔️ give up / look for / pick up
Mais le vrai niveau, c’est :
les comprendre dans une histoire
les utiliser naturellement dans des phrases
Aujourd’hui :
tu passes de mots → à communication réelle
LISTENING DU JOUR
ACTIVITES DE READING COMPREHENSION
Reading Text: The New Project
Sarah is a manager in a tech company. Last week, she had to take over a new project because her colleague fell ill. At first, she didn’t get along with the new team, but they slowly started to trust her.
During the first meeting, a team member brought up a serious problem regarding the budget. Sarah promised to look into it immediately. She told everyone to carry on with their current tasks while she found a solution.
To solve the issue, Sarah had to fill in several complicated forms for the finance department. She was looking forward to the weekend, but she had to work late on Friday to get through all the paperwork. By Monday, everything was resolved, and the project could finally go ahead.
Part 1: Comprehension
Choisissez la bonne réponse.
Why did Sarah start managing the project?
A) She was promoted.
B) She replaced a sick colleague.
C) She applied for the position.
What was the problem mentioned in the meeting?
A) A technical bug.
B) A conflict between team members.
C) A financial issue.
What did Sarah do on Friday evening?
A) She went out with her team.
B) She completed administrative tasks.
C) She looked for a new job.
Part 2: Vocabulary Challenge
Complétez la deuxième colonne avec la définition ou l’équivalent en français du phrasal verb.
| Phrasal Verb | Définition / Équivalent |
| 1. Take over | |
| 2. Get along with | |
| 3. Bring up | |
| 4. Look into | |
| 5. Carry on | |
| 6. Get through | |
| 7. Go ahead |
VOIR LES CORRECTIONS À ne regarder qu'après avoir terminé !
Part 1: Comprehension
B) She replaced a sick colleague.
C) A financial issue.
B) She completed administrative tasks.
Part 2: Vocabulary (Exemples de réponses attendues)
Take over : Prendre la relève / Prendre le contrôle.
Get along with : Bien s’entendre avec quelqu’un.
Bring up : Évoquer / Soulever un sujet.
Look into : Examiner / Enquêter sur.
Carry on : Continuer.
Get through : Terminer / Venir à bout de (quelque chose de long).
Go ahead : Avancer / Commencer / Y aller.
ACTIVITES DE WRITING
Exercice : Sentence Transformation
Réécrivez les phrases suivantes en remplaçant les verbes en gras par l’un des phrasal verbs vus précédemment (look into, carry on, get along with, get through, take over, bring up, go ahead).
We need to investigate the reason why the system is slow.
Your answer: ________________________________________________
My colleague is leaving, so I will assume responsibility for his clients.
Your answer: ________________________________________________
Please continue working on your report while I’m in the meeting.
Your answer: ________________________________________________
I have a very good relationship with my new manager.
Your answer: ________________________________________________
I hope to finish all my tasks before 5 PM.
Your answer: ________________________________________________
CORRECTION
PROPOSITION DE CORRECTION
We need to look into the reason why the system is slow.
My colleague is leaving, so I will take over his clients.
Please carry on working on your report while I’m in the meeting.
I get along with my new manager very well.
I hope to get through all my tasks before 5 PM.








