PREPOSITIONS INTRODUCTION

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PREPOSITIONS INTRODUCTION QUICKPAGE SUMMARY FOR MC 1-1 PREPOSITIONS INTRODUCTION Issue 1 Part A INTRODUCTION Go over top part of handout 1 step WHAT ARE PREPOSITIONS? Briefly explain what they are and how they work. Part B LOGICAL MEANINGS PYRAMID: Explain meanings of AT, ON & IN Step 1 INTRODUCTION Show how different prepositions can refer to specific meanings such as a big area of time or space compared to something more precise Step 2 FILLING IN THE PYRAMID Students identify the appropiate prepositions used for their corresponding meaning / application Step 3 EXCEPTIONS Go over the exceptions to the guidelines Part C COLLOCATION Students determine which preposition best fits the word or expression Step 1 INTRODUCE WHAT COLLOCATION MEANS Elicit / provide the preposition which collocates with the first group of examples given Step 2 GAP-FILL Have the students try to guess which preposition fits with the set list (two columns) of words Step 3 REVIEW Students quiz each other on those words Step 4 HOMEWORK The final 12 items. Give hints about synonyms & antonyms HOMEWORK: Complete the gap-fill # 1 – 12 at the bottom of the handout Max’s English Corner