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Phrasal_verbs
cefr B1
Longing For Equality
Word Order Practice
Listen to each sentence, then tap the words in the correct order. Green ✓ = correct so far.
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things
Craig
southern
Africa
were
in
told
difficult
friends
that
his
Craig
told
his
friends
that
things
were
difficult
in
southern
Africa
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to
now
wants
as
help
he
Craig
in
there
work
children
and
volunteer
to
used
a
Africa
Craig
used
to
work
there
as
a
volunteer
and
now
he
wants
to
help
children
in
Africa
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/14
his
through
to
He
in
chip
child
friends
to
asked
a
support
foster
Unicef
He
asked
his
friends
to
chip
in
to
support
a
foster
child
through
Unicef
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phoning
his
one
been
He
friends
up
has
one
by
He
has
been
phoning
his
friends
up
one
by
one
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for
that
hard
economic
off
problems
won't
time
on
level
they
them
long
very
Africa
are
new
told
a
the
He
and
He
told
them
that
the
new
economic
problems
are
very
hard
on
Africa
and
they
won't
level
off
for
a
long
time
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ten
out
to
in
chipping
He
for
help
by
friends
is
holding
him
He
is
holding
out
for
ten
friends
to
help
him
by
chipping
in
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Craig
where
an
is
longs
and
fair
for
a
world
equal
idealist
people
are
he
all
Craig
is
an
idealist
and
he
longs
for
a
fair
world
where
all
people
are
equal
🎉 Excellent work!
Why does word order matter? (Tips & Technique)
Word order is crucial in English because it affects meaning. Unlike some languages that use case endings, English relies heavily on word order to convey meaning.
This exercise helps you:
- Internalize English sentence patterns
- Recognize how common phrasal verbs fit into sentences
- Develop a natural feel for correct English structure
- Improve both listening and grammar simultaneously
Tips for Effective Practice
- Always listen to the audio first before attempting to order the words
- Pay attention to common patterns like subject-verb-object
- Notice how common phrasal verbs are positioned in sentences
- If you make a mistake, use it as a learning opportunity
- After completing each sentence, listen again while reading your answer