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Prepositions


Prepositions

SECTION 1 - Explanations

PREPOSITIONS IN / ON / AT





            
                For other type of prepositions and prepositional phrases, see HERE.




SECTION 2 - PRACTICE 


Click on the links to practice:
a. Exercise 1       Exercise 2     Exercise 3       Exercise 4


SECTION 3- Speaking practice

Students will be divided into small groups and practice speaking by asking some of these questions:


1. What are some countries that you would like to visit and why?
2. What are some countries you would NOT like to visit and why?
3. What do you like about your own culture
4. What do you dislike about your own culture?
5. Do you think the younger generation are better or worse behaved than the older generation?
6. If you could turn into an animal, which animal would you choose?
7. If you could live anywhere, where would you choose?
8. Have you ever won a contest?
9. If somebody is different, is that good or bad?
10. If you brought someone from 1000 years in the past to this age, would they like it?
11. Do you think people are basically good or basically bad?
12. How can you personally help the environment?

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