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Flipped Learning Session: Prepositions of Movement
Miss Cheung
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Where something is
moving to
What are
“Prepositions of
Movement”?
Where something is
moving from
Helps us understand specific directions
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Examples
01
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Sally wants to walk from House A to House B
A
B
When we follow the red arrows, we can understand that the movement is to travel between two points in a single direction.
6. Draw
3 minutes
1 pt
Q.
Sally walks from the cinema to the museum. Circle where Sally ends up at
Background image
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Sally is walking towards House A
Next, we see a girl clearly walking in the direction of House A. So, ‘in the direction of’ can be replaced with the preposition ‘towards’. The full sentence would be Sally is walking towards House A.
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Sally is walking over the bridge
The next preposition is ‘over’, which is when the movement is at a higher level than something else.
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Sally is walking under the bridge
The preposition ‘under’ is opposite of ‘over’, as we use under to talk about something that is below or lower than something else
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Sally is walking into House A
‘into’, which indicates movement to a position inside of
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Sally is walking out of House A
‘out of’, which indicates movement away from the inside of a place
12. Multiple-choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Q.
What is NOT an explanation of prepositions of movement?