Friday, May 21, 2010

Prepositions and pattern grammar

This morning, we looked at these conversations as exemplifications of the use of IN, ON, and AT:
1. A telephone conversation.
- Where are you?
- I'm AT the station. I've just arrived. I'll be home in half an hour.

2. Between friends.
- What does your sister do?
- She works for British Airways. She handles customer complaints.
- Right…so where is she based?
- She works IN the airport.

3. A confession.
- Julie, there's something I have to tell you about your father.
- What is it mother?
- Well you know I told you that he worked on an oil rig, and that was why you didn't see him very often…
- Yes…
- Well, I lied…
- No!
- Yes. The truth is…your father is IN prison. He's a murderer!

4. The next day…
- Hello
- Hello!
- Where's Julie?
- Oh, she's not in…she's AT the prison. Visiting her father.

5. Directions
- Where's the pub?
- It's ON the corner of Marylebone Road and Baker Street.

6. Arranging furniture
- Where do you want your TV?
- Over there - IN the corner.

7. Socialising
- Where shall we meet tonight?
- Well, let's meet AT Leicester Square and then move on to Covent Garden for something to eat.

8. Some more socialising
- Are you coming to the cinema tomorrow night.
- Yeah….which cinema?
- The Odeon, Leicester Square.
- OK. I'll be there.
- Cool. See you IN Leicester Square at 8.

For the full ppt file from today's class, click here. You can also download a key to our pattern grammar task here, although it IS included in the ppt.

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