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Today we are going to
• See what we already know about dependent prepositions.
• Read and order a text.
• Write and say some sentences (focussing on the correct use of prepositions)
• Correct any errors, notice patterns, discuss your questions.
Patterns vs. Rules
• What is the difference between a pattern and a rule?
• What parts of English follow patterns, and what parts of English follow rules?
• Which is easier to learn? Why?
Can you make 3 sentences with each of these words:
in
on
at
for
by
of
with
about
to
Can you make 3 sentences with each of these words:
in
on
at
for
by
of
with
about
to
Did you notice any patterns?
Preposition categories
Time Position / movement Dependent
Task 1 – dependent prepositions• Re order the information given to you by your
teacher so that it is correct.
• Which words are the prepositions dependent on.
E.g.:I am interested in learning English.I was shocked at your news.
Task 2 – dependent prepositions
• Complete the sentences on the sheet your teacher gives you.
• Compare your answers with you partner.
• Did you use the same prepositions?
Task 3 – Pair challenge
• Think of some words you use at work:
• Challenge your partner to make sentences using your word and a preposition.
Verbs Nouns Adjectives
To pay(pay someone for the work they have done)
Meeting(A team meeting about recent changes to the rota)
Late(late for work)
• Were there some words you found impossible to combine with a preposition?
Task 3 – Feedback
Patterns and groups
• Can you think of groups of similar words which have similar preposition patterns?
• E.g.:
Agree with (s.b.)
Disagree with (s.b.)
Debate with (s.b.)
Errors/Correction/Questions
How might this be useful in your job?
Homework
• Paper based task – from teacher.
• Extra online practice and reference materials:
• http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/verbs-prepositions
• http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-exercises/adjectives-prepositions
• http://www.lps.canterbury.ac.nz/lsc/documents/handouts/DPP.pdf