Key sentences
Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Where is my phone?
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It's (preposition) the chair.
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Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Can you find my notes?
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They're (preposition) the desk.
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Telling where something is
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Asking where something is
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Found it! Found them!
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Thanks.
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Drills
Say these sentences without looking.
It's (preposition) the chair.
preposition
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sentence
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on
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It's on the chair.
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next to
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It's next to the chair.
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under
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It's under the chair.
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beside
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It's beside the chair.
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They're (preposition) the desk.
preposition
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sentence
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in
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They're in the desk.
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inside
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They're inside the desk.
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on top of
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They're on top of the desk.
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underneath
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They're underneath the desk.
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Example
Practice this conversation.
Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Where is my phone?
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It's (on) the chair.
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Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Can you find my notes?
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They're (in) the desk.
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Telling where something is
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Asking where something is
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Found it!
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Thanks.
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Change partners. Use your imagination and change the sentences.
Exercise
Use your imagination. Make your own conversation.
Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Where is my phone?
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It's ... the chair.
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Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Can you find my notes?
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They're ... the desk.
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Telling where something is
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Asking where something is
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Found it!
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Thanks.
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Change partners. Use your imagination and make another conversation.
Practice
Asking where something is
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Telling where something is
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Imagine you've lost your wallet. Ask where it is.
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Tell your partner where their wallet is.
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Further study
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Resource type: this resource is a lesson in English as a second language. |