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You already know how to say what people have: Alex has a bag. Now you will say where it is: The bag is under the desk.
Find things in Alex’s room. Ask: Where is the bag? Say: It is under the desk. Practise in, on, under, next to, between, behind, and in front of.
In this lesson, you will learn to say where things are. You will ask Where is...? and Where are...? and answer with in, on, under, next to, between, behind, and in front of.
You already know how to say what people have: Alex has a bag. Now you will say where it is: The bag is under the desk.
First look at objects, then learn the prepositions, then practise questions and answers.
At the end you will describe 6–8 things in a room or workspace and ask 2 questions.
in / on
under
next to / between
behind / in front of| Question | Answer | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Where is + one thing? | It is + preposition + place. | Where is the bag? → It is under the desk. |
| Where are + two or more things? | They are + preposition + place. | Where are the pencils? → They are in the cup. |
| Singular statement | The + thing + is + preposition + place. | The laptop is on the desk. |
| Plural statement | The + things + are + preposition + place. | The keys are in the bag. |
| Negative contrast | It is not + place A. It is + place B. | The charger is not on the notebook. It is under the notebook. |
Wrong: Where are the bag? / The pencils is in the cup.
Right: Where is the bag? / The pencils are in the cup.
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Alex and Mia are in Alex's room. The pencils are in a blue cup. A notebook is on the desk. Alex's school bag is under the desk. A football is next to the chair. A green book is between two notebooks. A toy robot is behind a small box. A pencil case is in front of the books. Alex asks, 'Where is my bag?' Mia says, 'It is under the desk.'
Write or record 6–8 sentences about a room or workspace. Use at least 5 prepositions: in, on, under, next to, between, behind, in front of. Add 2 questions with Where is...? or Where are...?
6–8 sentences + 2 questions about a room or workspace. Use prepositions of place correctly.
Go back to Visual Input, then Language Focus, then Guided Practice.