Lesson 11 a
Bad Losers
Prepositions
Vocabulary
READING: BAD LOSERS
Post Reading - Report this next class
Read the text and do the activities
What about football- Do you think there is too much football on
TV? Why (not)?
Polar Bear Swimming
Snow Biking
Dog Sledding
Snow Tubing
RESEARCH AND REPORT
Snow Kiting
Ice Sailing
Listening Practice:Netball
Listening practiceSnow Skiing
CURLINGWhat is it?
Listening activities
Listening practiceAlternative Exercise
- The ball has gone ____ the lake.
- The ball has gone ______ the bar.
- Now they have to run ____ the track one more time.
- That's a very hard return, but the ball has gone ____!
In English, movement is expressed by adding a preposition (or adverb) of movement to a verb,e.g. walk up the steps, climb over the wall.
Which of the 4 answers are adverbs?
What sports can you see in the pictures?
Use 1 verb + 1 particle to make sentences for each picture.
pulljump kick - throw ski hit cycle run
over down into around down towards
Can you think of...
10
12
11
15
14
13
Expressing movement
To express movement use a verb of movement, e.g. go, come, run, walk, etc.and a preposition (or adverb) of movement e.g. up, down, away, etc.
into / out of + noun = Come into the living room He went out of the house. in / out + NO noun = adverb Come in. He went out.
- The man went up the steps and into the church.
- He drove out of the garage and along the street.
- I ran over the bridge and across the park
practice
Which is the correct preposition?
I lost my mobile phone signal when we went across / through a tunnel.We ran to / down the sea, and jumped into / out of the water.If you go over / past the bank, you'll see the supermarket on the right. He walked along / across the street until he got to the park.The plane flew on/ over the town and then landed. The dog ran towards / to me, but then it stopped. We cycled over / out of the bridge and in / into the city centre. The racing cars went round / under the track 12 times. The little boy suddenly ran across / through the road.
practice
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
- He jumped _____ his car and drove away.
- As I cycled under the bridge, a train went _____ it.
- Come _____ . The door's open.
- This is the 3rd floor. Go _____ those stairs and you'll come to the 2nd floor.
- He walked _____ the bar and ordered a drink.
- I like going _____ on a Saturday night.
- He took his passport _____ his bag.
- I'm exhausted. I've just cycled _____ a huge hill.
COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITES
1. Describe the route
2. Guess the gameAsk yes/no questions like:
- Is it a team sport?
- Do you play it inside?
- Do you have to throw the ball?, etc.
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Lesson 11 a
Bad Losers
Prepositions
Vocabulary
READING: BAD LOSERS
Post Reading - Report this next class
Read the text and do the activities
What about football- Do you think there is too much football on TV? Why (not)?
Polar Bear Swimming
Snow Biking
Dog Sledding
Snow Tubing
RESEARCH AND REPORT
Snow Kiting
Ice Sailing
Listening Practice:Netball
Listening practiceSnow Skiing
CURLINGWhat is it?
Listening activities
Listening practiceAlternative Exercise
In English, movement is expressed by adding a preposition (or adverb) of movement to a verb,e.g. walk up the steps, climb over the wall.
Which of the 4 answers are adverbs?
What sports can you see in the pictures?
Use 1 verb + 1 particle to make sentences for each picture.
pulljump kick - throw ski hit cycle run
over down into around down towards
Can you think of...
10
12
11
15
14
13
Expressing movement
To express movement use a verb of movement, e.g. go, come, run, walk, etc.and a preposition (or adverb) of movement e.g. up, down, away, etc.
into / out of + noun = Come into the living room He went out of the house. in / out + NO noun = adverb Come in. He went out.
practice
Which is the correct preposition?
I lost my mobile phone signal when we went across / through a tunnel.We ran to / down the sea, and jumped into / out of the water.If you go over / past the bank, you'll see the supermarket on the right. He walked along / across the street until he got to the park.The plane flew on/ over the town and then landed. The dog ran towards / to me, but then it stopped. We cycled over / out of the bridge and in / into the city centre. The racing cars went round / under the track 12 times. The little boy suddenly ran across / through the road.
practice
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITES
1. Describe the route
2. Guess the gameAsk yes/no questions like:
STUDENT
STUDENT