Phrasal Verbs (Spending Time Part II)

At Leisure

 
When  Florence does have spare time, she likes to relax. She usually hangs out with friends she was at school with. They have knocked around together for years and love  whilling away their days off, going round the shops or just chatting at one of their homes.
Sometimes they go away for a weekend and muck about at Florence's aunt's cottage in the countryside. Last time they did that, a colleague of Florence's  latched on to  them. The others didn't really like her at first, especially as they always had to hang on while she got ready, but now they all like her very much.
 
 
1. Try to guess the meaning of the phrasal verbs in bold in the previous text.
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Correct the mistakes with the phrasal verbs in these sentences:
  • We had to wait an hour for the next train, so we went for a walk to while off the time.
  • A young French woman latched to me at the party last night. I think she wanted to practise her English.
  • Stop mucking on and get to work.
  • Hang about please and I'll be with you in a couple of minutes.
 
3. Time for speaking and writing!!
Now it's time to speak or write about how you spend your free time.
 


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