Welcome to the lesson on “Introduction to Prepositions”
Prepositions are small but powerful words that help us understand where and when things happen. In this lesson, you’ll learn how prepositions connect words in a sentence and show relationships like position (e.g., under the table), time (e.g., before lunch), and direction (e.g., into the house). Through engaging examples and fun practice, you’ll become confident in spotting and using prepositions in your speaking and writing. Let’s begin our journey into the world of prepositions.
By the end of the lesson, the student should be able to;
accurately define a preposition.
identify prepositions from a variety of sentences.
use prepositions to form grammatically correct sentences.
This pre-quiz assesses students’ prior knowledge of prepositions and their basic function in sentence structure. It checks the ability to recognize prepositions in a list and to understand their role in linking words and showing relationships. The quiz serves as a quick diagnostic to inform instruction and guide learning throughout the lesson on prepositions.
This activity helps students practice identifying and correctly using prepositions in common sentence structures. By selecting the most appropriate prepositions from multiple-choice options, learners build confidence in understanding spatial, temporal, and directional relationships between words. This task reinforces core grammar skills essential for clear communication in both spoken and written English.
This module practice is designed to deepen students’ understanding of prepositions and how they function in real-world contexts. In Section A, students answer multiple-choice questions to reinforce foundational knowledge of prepositions. In Section B, students identify specific prepositions within sentences to practice recognizing their usage. This dual approach strengthens grammar proficiency and supports students’ ability to construct clear and accurate sentences.
This self-assessment helps students reflect on their understanding and mastery of prepositions. By evaluating their confidence in defining, identifying, and using prepositions accurately, learners gain insight into their strengths and areas needing improvement. Teachers can use the results to tailor instruction and provide support where needed, promoting self-awareness and targeted grammar development.