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Objectives:
1. To involve the students in language projects with activities they like and they have fun.
2. To write funny stories creating the plot, the characters, the places, and different situations and moments (beggining, middle and end) involving memes.
3. To talk about events which happened in the past (simple pastand past continuos) and to speak about other which happened before other actions. (past perfect)
4. To recognize words which shows time, place, direction, movement and agent relation. (prepositions)
5. To interact with students in virtual classes using e-tools and social nets.
WHEN TO USE IN – ON – AT
Prepositions are words which
show a relation of location, place, direction, agent and instrument. In,
on and at are very common and useful prepositions. Let’s see an
appropriate use of these words.
In general, the preposition in,
is used for an enclosed space, at for a specific point and on, when
something is on a surface. However, these prepositions
have other uses that are very important to learn.
IN
TIME
1. Months of the year
Examples
PLACE OR LOCATION
1. Continents, Countries, cities, towns.
2. Enclosed space.
3. Outdoor location.
ON
1. Days of the week.
2. Day – Part of the day
3. Specific dates
4. Some Holidays + DAY
5. On the weekend (American)
ON
PLACE OR LOCATION
6. Surfaces
7. Streets and Avenues
8. Mean of Transport
9. Communication
AT
TIME
1. Expressing the time when something happens
2. Parts of the day
3. At the weekend – at weekends (british) Let´s go out at the weekend
PLACE OR LOCATION
1. ADRESS
Please don’t use the prepositions in, on, at when using expressions like last, next, every and this
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