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Why my students say 'enter the classroom'Where there is movement, there's a preposition, and a preposition is used in the same way we use preposition of place (where things are)
He ran across the street.
The dog ran after the cat.
Go / run / walk / swim etc. along this street until you get to the crossroads and then turn right.
I walked among the all the people.
They travelled all around / round the country.
The little girl walked between her mother and father.
He ran down the stairs.
She got into her car and drove away.
The cat fell off the chair.
She got onto the motorbike and drove away.
The eagle flew over the mountains.
The train went through the tunnel.
She ran under the bridge.
My cat climbed up the tree.
To see the audioscript and more help, visit my website
https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-225.htm
At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/english-grammar/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
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Write to Mike Bilbrough to ask a question or give an opinion.
Why my students say 'enter the classroom'Where there is movement, there's a preposition, and a preposition is used in the same way we use preposition of place (where things are)
He ran across the street.
The dog ran after the cat.
Go / run / walk / swim etc. along this street until you get to the crossroads and then turn right.
I walked among the all the people.
They travelled all around / round the country.
The little girl walked between her mother and father.
He ran down the stairs.
She got into her car and drove away.
The cat fell off the chair.
She got onto the motorbike and drove away.
The eagle flew over the mountains.
The train went through the tunnel.
She ran under the bridge.
My cat climbed up the tree.
To see the audioscript and more help, visit my website
https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-225.htm
At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/english-grammar/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
At https://www.practisingenglish.com/ I offer learners of intermediate-level English, grammar help and exercises and other English learning pages.
https://www.practisingenglish.com/
My latest novel for learners of B2 English is called The Tudor Conspiracy. You can see it on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
https://amzn.to/33Axu2N
Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)
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