Hello everyone :)
In today's lesson we will continue to learn a new prepositions

Remember!
-The new lessons(Unit106/107/108) are going to be similar to each other so try to revise each lesson after you finish;)-

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Step 2: Read the summary


We can use to as a preposition to indicate a destination or direction:

*We’re going to London on Sunday.*

We use in to talk about where something is in relation to a larger area around it:
*Piccadilly Circus is in London.*

We use at to describe a position or location seen as a point:
*The bus is at the airport.*

We use home to refer to where someone lives and we often use home with the preposition at:
*I’m staying at home tonight.Dan doesn’t work in an office.*
*He works at home.*

We use the verb arrive with at or in to talk about ‘coming to’, ‘getting to’ or ‘reaching’ a place where a journey ends.

If we see the destination as a point, we say arrive at:
*What time did you arrive at the hotel?* (not arrive to the hotel)

If we see it as a larger area, we say arrive in:
*They arrived in this country last week.* (not arrived to this country)

get to (a place):
To reach a particular stage, condition, or time: 
*What time did you get to the hotel?*

get home / arrive home (no preposition)
We use home as an adverb with verbs such as get, go, come, arrive, we don't use "to":
*I was tired when I got home.* or *I was tired when I arrived home.*


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Today we will do a listening exercise, so let's get started :)

Step 1:
Listen to the conversation

Step 2:
Do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
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Hello everybody :)
Today we are going to discuss about prepositions of place!

Remember!
-The new lessons(Unit106/107/108) are going to be similar to each other so try to revise each lesson after you finish;)-

Let's begin!

Step 1: Read the lesson 


Step 2: Read the summary

#General Information
  
*AT
We use (at) to show a specific place, location or position:
at the window - at the entrance -  at the end of the street - at the station - at the hairdresser's 
-Bill is waiting for you at the bus stop. 

*ON
We use (on) to show position on a horizontal or vertical surface:
On the wall - on the ceiling - on the floor - on a page 
On a cover
-He left a note for you on the kitchen table.

*IN
Inside or towards the inside the inside of container place or area or surrounded or closed off by something:
in the garden - in the house - in London - in the water 
in her bag  - in a town 
-There is nobody in the room.
  
#Special Information 
  
*AT 
1.We say that someone is at an event: 
At a party - at a pop concert - at a conference - at a meeting
-Tom is at a party.

2.We use to describe locations including films,companies, workplaces and educational institutions. 
-Did you once work at hotel? 
  
3.We say at someone's house: 
-We were at Bill's house last Thursday

4.With school/college/university 
-She Always did well at school.
  
*ON 
1.To talk about a floor in a building.
-They live on the 15th floor.

2. We say that a place is on the coast / on a river / on a road:
-London is on the river Thames.
-Portsmouth is on the south coast of England.
  
3. For a certain side(left/right)
-On the left.

*IN 
1.abstract locations (photograph/article/magazine)


You can note these expressions:
  
*AT 
at home - at work - at school - at university - at college - at the station - at an airport - at the seaside - at sea (on a voyage) - at reception - at the corner of a street - at the back / front of a building / cinema / group of people, etc. 
  
*IN 
in the newspaper - in bed - in hospital - in prison - in the street - in the sky - in an armchair (sit) - in a photograph - in a picture - in a mirror - in the corner of a room - in the back / front of a car
  
*ON 
on a farm - on the left - on the right - on the ground floor - on the first, second,... floor - on the way - on the chair (sit) - on the radio - on television - on a horse - on the corner of a street - on the back / front of a letter / piece of paper etc.

Note: 
we use 'in' with class only. 
➡He found it difficult to concentrate in class (not At/On class)

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Hope that you enjoyed!
Don't forget to keep practicing :)

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Hello everyone
Today we will do a listening exercise, so let's get started :)

Step 1:
Listen to the conversation

Step 2:
Do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
(بإمكانك تحميل ملف الحلول الصحيحة حتى تتمكن من تصحيح اختبارك بنفسك بدون الحاجة لإرسال الحلول لنا)


Thank you all for participating with us




Hello everybody! 
Today we are going to discuss about prepositions of place!

Remember!
-The new lessons(Unit106/107/108) are going to be similar to each other so try to revise each lesson after you finish;)-

Let's begin!

Step 1: Read the lesson 


Step 2: Read the summary

IN:
1-inside or towards the inside of container place or area or surrounded or closed off by something.
➡'Is Mark still in bed?' 
➡'Put the milk back in the fridge when you're finished with it.' 

2-with spaces that you can physically walk into. 
➡In a room/in building
➡in a garden/in a park

3-with bodies of water.
➡in the water 
➡in the sea
➡in the river

4-with regions(cardinal points/continents)
➡in the North
➡in North America

ON:
We use on to show position on a horizontal or vertical surface.
➡look at all the books on your desk.
➡we were told not to walk on the grass.

2- public transport(trains/bus/plane)
➡I love traveling on trains.
➡'we are going to town on the bus, okay?'

AT: 
1-We use at to show a specific place,location or position. 
➡on the bus stop.
➡we'll meet you at the entrance.

2-We use 'at' with places on a page:
➡At the top of the page.
➡at the bottom of the page.

NOTE:
'At the end' means at the point when something stops. 
You can also say 'in the end' but the meaning will be different.

Step 3:

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HOW TO USE THESE WEATHER IDIOMS:

Raining cats and dogs: raining very heavily.
“Do not forget your umbrella before you go outside. It is raining cats and dogs!”
Face like thunder: being clearly very angry or upset.
“You could tell Huda was angry. She had a face like thunder!”
Storm in a teacup: exaggerate a problem.
“I don’t think this flu scare is serious. It's just a storm in a teacup.”
Chase rainbows: try to achieve the impossible.
“I know you want to become a famous footballer but don’t chase rainbows! It is very hard and you are just not good enough.”
Lightning fast: being very fast.
“Wow, did you see Ali win the race? He was lightning fast!”
Head in the clouds: have unrealistic or impractical ideas.
“Mike thinks he is going to pass his exams without studying. He has his head in the clouds!”
Snowed under: having too much to do.
“Mike is snowed under with work. He cannot come and watch the game with us tonight.”
Under the weather: feeling unwell, sad or lacking energy.
“Hanan did not come into work today. She was feeling under the weather.”

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*NOTE:
Idiom means: a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words.