English Lesson: 'In' vs. 'On'

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Posted by: Will Smith Partner: Pisco Sin Fronteras
Theme: ESL;teaching Age Group: 6-12 Date Added: October 16, 2011

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Summary

Another terrific lesson plan outlying the definitions between two common prepositions of place, 'in' and 'on'.These are two prepositions which are commonly confused by students when undertaking intermediate English lessons.For example: The wood has been placed in the ground The wooden house is placed on the groundEnjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

Objectives

Students grasp this aspect of English grammar

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