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Work on your Phrasal Verbs

Your turn!
What would you like to learn more about? Use the 
phrasal verbs in this unit to talk about this. For 
example:
I'd like to find out more about the history of my 
country.
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Jobs and careers
carry out
If you carry out a task, you do it.
They have to carry out a number of administrative duties.
The team carried a survey out and its findings were interesting.
fit in
If you fit in, you are happy and accepted in a group of people because you are similar to the other people in it. 
You have to learn how the company works in order to fit in.
We're looking for someone who will fit in with our team.
get out of

If you get something good, especially pleasure or satisfaction, out of something that you do or 
experience, you enjoy it or find it useful.
I get a lot of satisfaction out of my job.
® If you get out of doing something, you avoid doing it.
If there was work to be done around the house, Alec would always get out of it.
He'll do anything to get out of going to visit his grandparents.

note
I You can also use wriggle out of.
lay off
If workers are laid off or if their employer lays them off, they are told that they have to leave their jobs for 
a period of time or permanently, because there is no work for them to do.
City workers are being laid off at the rate of 100 a week.
Her employer laid her off eight months later.
Factories are warning that they may have to lay off workers.
make up
If people or things make up something, they form it. If something is made up of people or things, they form it. 
Women now make up two-fifths of the work force.
The EU's budget has to be agreed by the member states that make it up.
Nearly half the Congress is made up of lawyers.
move into
If people move into a particular activity or area of business, they start to be involved in it.
She later moved into the field of education.
move out of
If people move out of a particular activity or area of business, research, etc., they stop being involved in it. 
People are moving out of the public sector and into the private sector.
set up
If you set something up, you make the necessary arrangements for it to start.
The software billionaire set up a development agency to work in Africa.
She set a meeting up for me with the Managing Director.
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