Prepositions made easy: quiz+rules! #englisch #english #prepositions

Miss English Teacher
20 Oct 202411:11

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the often confusing world of English prepositions, highlighting their usage in everyday conversation. The host clarifies distinctions between phrases like 'on the train' versus 'in a car,' and explains the nuances of 'at' and 'in' concerning locations. Viewers learn common expressions, such as 'by foot' and 'on holiday,' and the differences between British and American English. With engaging examples and a casual tone, the video encourages viewers to master these prepositions and invites them to share their thoughts, making it both educational and interactive.

Takeaways

  • 🚆 Use 'on' for transportation methods where you can walk comfortably (e.g., on a train, on a bus).
  • 🚗 Use 'in' for vehicles where you need to crouch to enter (e.g., in a car, in a taxi).
  • 🚴‍♂️ Use 'on' for bikes and motorcycles, even though there's no space to walk on them.
  • 🏠 'In the corner' means inside, while 'at/on the corner' refers to being outside.
  • 🏡 You can say 'at home' in both formal and informal contexts; 'in the house' specifies indoors.
  • 🕒 Use 'in' for months (e.g., in June), 'on' for specific days (e.g., on June 1st), and 'at' for times (e.g., at night).
  • 🇬🇧 'At the weekend' (British) and 'on the weekend' (American) are both correct; avoid 'in the weekend.'
  • 🚶‍♂️ Say 'by car' instead of 'with car' when referring to transportation.
  • ❌ Use 'by mistake' instead of 'on purpose' when talking about errors.
  • 🧘‍♀️ 'At the moment' indicates the present time, while 'in the moment' refers to being fully present in an experience.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on explaining the usage of confusing prepositions in English, providing examples to clarify when to use each one.

  • When should you use 'on' versus 'in' for transportation?

    -'On' is used for larger forms of transportation like planes, trains, and buses, while 'in' is used for smaller vehicles like cars and taxis.

  • What does the speaker say about the expressions 'at the weekend' and 'on the weekend'?

    -Both expressions are correct; 'at the weekend' is commonly used in British English, while 'on the weekend' is preferred in American English.

  • What is the difference between 'at home' and 'in my house'?

    -'At home' refers to being in a general sense of home, while 'in my house' specifies being inside the physical structure of the house.

  • How does the speaker differentiate between 'in the street' and 'on the street'?

    -'In the street' refers to being in the part of the road where cars drive, whereas 'on the street' can refer to activities or locations near or along the street.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the expression 'by mistake'?

    -The speaker emphasizes 'by mistake' to clarify that it means unintentionally, contrasting it with the incorrect usage of 'on purpose' to mean intentional.

  • What is the significance of saying 'in the morning' but 'at night'?

    -The speaker notes that while 'in the morning,' 'in the afternoon,' and 'in the evening' are standard, 'at night' is a fixed expression that doesn't follow the same pattern.

  • What should you say when you want to describe the current time?

    -You can say 'at the moment' to indicate the current time, as in 'I am busy at the moment.'

  • What does 'in the moment' imply according to the speaker?

    -'In the moment' refers to being fully present and engaged in the current experience, as illustrated by someone immersed in a performance.

  • What is the purpose of the video, according to the speaker?

    -The purpose of the video is to help viewers master the use of confusing prepositions in English to enhance their speaking and understanding skills.

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