Prepositions (instrument, connection, origin, movement, direction) - guided discovery

Prepositions of; 
instrument
connection, 
origin, 
movement, 
direction
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Prepositions of; 
instrument
connection, 
origin, 
movement, 
direction

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Slide 2 - Diapositive

You know prepositions of time and place, but there are more!





Six types. You know two!

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Slide 4 - Diapositive

prepositions of instrument
Prepositions of instrument:


Used for transportation (by), tools & to talk about two things or people that are together (with) and other devices (on).

Slide 5 - Diapositive

prepositions of instrument
Now, complete and write down the following sentences:

I go to school  .... bike.
I fixed my bike .... a screwdriver.  
I'd like a sandwich .... cheese and ham. 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

prepositions of instrument
Use by for transport:

I go to school by bike.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

prepositions of instrument
Use by for transport:
Use with for tools:


I go to school by bike.
I fixed my bike with a screwdriver. 

Slide 8 - Diapositive

prepositions of instrument
Use by for transport:
Use with for tools:
You can also use with to talk about two things or two people that are together:
I go to school by bike.
I fixed my bike with a screwdriver. 
I'd like a sandwich with cheese and ham.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Just like prepositions instrument, there are three.
Of for possession, with for relation and to for physical connections.
I'm on holiday .... my family.


Slide 10 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Just like prepositions instrument, there are three.
Of for possession, with for relation and to for physical connections.
I'm on holiday with my family.
He broke the window ... my car. 


Slide 11 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Just like prepositions instrument, there are three.
Of for possession, with for relation and to for physical connections.
I'm on holiday with my family.
He broke the window of my car. 


Slide 12 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Just like prepositions instrument, there are three.
Of for possession, with for relation and to for physical connections.
I'm on holiday with my family.
He broke the window of my car. 
She has connected  ... the computer.


Slide 13 - Diapositive

Prepositions of connection
Just like prepositions instrument, there are three.
Of for possession, with for relation and to for physical connections.
I'm on holiday with my family.
He broke the window of my car. 
She has connected to the computer.


Slide 14 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.











Slide 15 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train ...Bristol arrived?









Slide 16 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train ...Bristol arrived?
Bricks are ... clay.









Slide 17 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train ...Bristol arrived?
Bricks are ... clay.
My shirt is ... cotton.









Slide 18 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train from Bristol arrived?
Bricks are ... clay.
My shirt is ... cotton.









Slide 19 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train from Bristol arrived?
Bricks are made from clay.
My shirt is ... cotton.









Slide 20 - Diapositive

Prepositions of origin
  1.  Use from to state where someone/something comes from.
  2. Use made of to tell about a material.
  3. Use made from to tell about a material that is completely changed.
Has the train from Bristol arrived?
Bricks are made from clay.
My shirt is made of cotton.









Slide 21 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use down to go towards a lower level:

She walked down the stairs.
He climbed down the ladder. 
He came down in the elevator.


 

Slide 22 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction
Use across to talk about the other side:
He lives across from me.
There's a shop across the street.



Slide 23 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction
Use around to move in a circular way:

We drove around the lake.
She walked around the building.




 

Slide 24 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction 
Use away from to leave a place:

As he drove away from her house, he felt sad.
They turned away from the fire. 
She ran away from home when she was 17.
 

Slide 25 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction 
Use into to move from the outside to the inside of space:

She stepped into the kitchen.
She jumped into the sea.
The spoon fell into my soup.



 

Slide 26 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use off to move away from another object or space:

The men took their hats off. 
We got off the bus at Liverpool Street.
The strong wind blew the wig off his head.


 

Slide 27 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use over to move above another object:

The birds flew over my head.
The plane flew over the Alps. 
He threw the ball over the fence. 



 

Slide 28 - Diapositive

Prepositions of direction/movement 
Use through to move from one point to another point 
inside a space:

We walked through the park.
You have to go through the dark woods to reach granny's house. 




 

Slide 29 - Diapositive

'I have fun ... my friends.'
A
of
B
with
C
by
D
to

Slide 30 - Quiz

'I like to travel ... plane.'
A
by
B
with
C
on
D
to

Slide 31 - Quiz

'My pen is connected .. my diary'
A
of
B
with
C
to
D
by

Slide 32 - Quiz

'I write in my diary ... my pen.'
A
of
B
with
C
by
D
to

Slide 33 - Quiz

'I am the daughter .. my mother.'
A
of
B
with
C
by
D
to

Slide 34 - Quiz

'He is making these exercises .. his Ipad.'
A
on
B
with
C
by
D
to

Slide 35 - Quiz