ppt observation grammar w1 d2
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This is for an intensive English Training programme in Gyeonggi-do South Korea. The presentations range from Observation classes, to teacher in-service sessions.TRANSCRIPT
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Introduction to Prepositions
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Prepositions of Location
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To express notions of place
English uses the following prepositions:
to talk about the point itself: IN, to
express something contained: INSIDE,
to talk about the surface: ON, to talk
about a general vicinity, AT.
Put the present inside the box.
I left your keys on the table.
She was waiting at the corner.
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To express that an object is higher than a point
English uses the following prepositions:
OVER, ABOVE
He threw the ball over the roof.
Hang that picture above the couch.
The rabbit burrowed under the ground.
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To express that an object is close to a point
English uses the following prepositions:
NEAR, BY, NEXT TO, BETWEEN,
AMONG, OPPOSITE.
She lives near the school.
There is an ice cream shop by the store.
An oak tree grows next to my house
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Prepositions of Location
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Observe: Brad
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Observe: Angelina
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Observe: Brad & Angelina’s location in relation to each other
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Observe: Justin Timberlake
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Observe: The car
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Observe: Justin’s location in relation to the car
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Observe: The ball
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Observe: The box
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In/On/At
The ball is on the box
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Observe: The cat
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Observe: The box
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Over
The cat jumped over the box.
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Observe: The circle
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Observe: The square
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The circle is next to the square.
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Observe: The tree
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Observe: The Obamas
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The tree is behind the Obamas.
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Let’s do a quick review: Prepositions of location
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Above/Below/Around
The circle is ________ the object.
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In/Behind/On
She is _______ the mushroom.
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Under/Below/Next to
The circle is _____ the object.
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Where is __________ ?
1. Where is Mary? She is ____ the desk?
2. Where is the mouse? It is ___ the desk?
3. Where is the chair? It is ___ the desk.
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The ____ is ____ the ____!
1. The clock is ___ the wall.
2. The ball is __ the table.
3. The cat is ___ the armchair.
4. The table is ___ the armchair.
5. The carpet is ___ the floor.
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The Idyllic Street
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www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/activities
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Prepositions of Location