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This is a highly interactive course covering how we describe where things are. It introduces prepositions in, on, under, next to, as well as simple words, expressions and tips, learning activities and a quiz. A practice section, Listen and Repeat, includes clips from the videos, followed by real time gaps to repeat what you hear.

This course is part of the Cutting Edge Simple English Series with great characters in realistic situations. Learners will enjoy practical activities that are useful at work and in life.

Build confidence with conversational English;
Learn how to ask or describe where things are;
Learn simple grammar - Prepositions of place: in, on, under, next to;
Build vocabulary word by word - front door | cutlery | kidding | outside;
Learn to confidently use everyday expressions: Inside out | Upside down | The Big Apple;
Practice speaking by listening to and repeating selected clips;
Listen to encouragement and suggestions to help build confidence learning English;

This is available as part of

Simple English Series - 20 program set
The Cutting Edge Simple English Series packagewas designed by psychologist Eve Ash, linguistics expert Dr Fran Byrnesand features comedienne Erin Brown and a team of talented performersfrom the Cutting Communication Comedy Series.  It comprises 20 ground-breaking programs that combine psychology,lin... read more
DVD style course with completion certificate only
Simple English Series - 20 program set
The Cutting Edge Simple English Series packagewas designed by psychologist Eve Ash, linguistics expert Dr Fran Byrnesand features comedienne Erin Brown and a team of talented performersfrom the Cutting Communication Comedy Series.  It comprises 20 ground-breaking programs that combine psychology,lin... read more
DVD style course with completion certificate only
Release Date
Jan 1, 2015
Video Running Time (minutes)
15:55
Course Length (minutes)
60
Course ID
SE05

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