Unit 24

Unit 24
Complex prepositions
Complex preposition; verb + preposition: common patterns; phrasal verbs: word order
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Unit 24
Complex prepositions
Complex preposition; verb + preposition: common patterns; phrasal verbs: word order

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Exercise 1.2 (page 168)
Listen to the telephone conversation?
Which of the instructions best respresents the advice Sofia gives to Osman?

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Which of the instructions best represents the advice Sofia gives to Osman?
A
Instruction 1
B
Instruction 2
C
Instruction 3
D
Instruction 4

Slide 3 - Quiz

Exercise 1.2 (page 168)
Listen again and write the exact words from the recording.
The number of words you have to use is given in the square brackets.

Slide 4 - Slide

Sentence 2

Slide 5 - Open question

Sentence 3

Slide 6 - Open question

Sentence 4

Slide 7 - Open question

Sentence 5

Slide 8 - Open question

Sentence 6

Slide 9 - Open question

Sentence 7

Slide 10 - Open question

Definition:
Prepositions indicate relationships between other words in a sentence. Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened.

Slide 11 - Slide

What are examples
of prepositions?

Slide 12 - Mind map

Simple vs complex prepositions
  • Simple preposition (one word)
on, at, in, before, about, etc.

  • Complex prepositions (two or more words)
    as far as, along with, in the event of, in exchange for, etc.

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Complex prepositions
  • There are no clear rules for them.
  • The more you use English, the easier they get, as you will recognise them or passively know them.

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Word order
  • There are many rules in terms of word order, but this might only confuse you and is very boring to talk about.
  • That's why we're not going to go indepth.
  • You can find the rules on pages 169 & 170

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Continue
In pairs / groups of three:
Continue working on exercises 3.1 - 3.4 on page 170-172
Check the answers with the key in the back of your book.

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