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In this video, you’ll see how easy it is to learn and use even advanced prepositions. Often, English words that seem basic can have advanced meanings that English learners don’t know. But if you understand prepositions with native examples, and simple contrasts, meanings become clear, and you feel much more confident about using them. This video shows you how!
The examples covered in this video:
The price increased BY $10.
The price increased TO $10.
She’s waiting FOR the bus.
She’s waiting AT the bus.
I’m mad AT her.
I’m mad ABOUT her.
I need help WITH someone.
I need help FROM someone.
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00:00 - Introduction to the lesson
5:31 - Differentiating Between ’By’ and ’To’ in Pricing
6:10 - Understanding the Concept of Price Increase ’By’ $10
7:37 - Understanding the Concept of Price Increase ’To’ $10
9:30 - Relating ’To’ with Destination in Language Learning
12:19 - Explaining the difference between a $10 increase and a 10% increase
15:23 - Transition to the next example and introduction to the concept of waiting ’for’ and ’at’
18:05 - Can we say ’increased twice’? Explaining the concept
19:29 - Waiting ’for’ the bus vs waiting ’at’ the bus - What’s the difference?
20:41 - Visual explanation of waiting ’for’ the bus
21:26 - Visual Explanation and Context of Waiting ’At’ a Bus Stop
22:37 - Understanding the Use of ’At’, ’In’, and ’On’ in Sentences
24:09 - Exploring and Clearing Misconceptions About the Phrases “Mad At“ and “Mad About“
27:45 - Understanding and Comparing Phrases Related to Location and a Bus
30:00 - Learning English: Traditional vs New Methods
30:59 - Understanding the Phrase “Taking Over the Bus“
32:18 - Exploring Different Contexts of the Phrase “Mad“
35:52 - How to Speak English Like a Native
37:11 - Exploring the Phrase “Madly in Love“
37:55 - Introduction to Bus Expressions in English
38:12 - Understanding the Phrase “Throw Someone Under the Bus“
39:14 - Exploring Self-Sacrifice Phrases in English
40:00 - The Meaning of “Throw a Grenade“
44:47 - Distinguishing Between “I Need Help With“ and “I Need Help From“
45:49 - Recap on the Use of the Word “Mad“ in English
46:15 - How to use the word ’angry’ in different contexts
47:28 - Exploring the prepositions ’in’ and ’on’ in transportation context
48:39 - Introduction to the concept of ’Space Repetition System’
59:16 - Understanding the phrase “I need help from you“
1:00:37 - Explaining the usage of “help me out“ and “help me with“
1:02:02 - Further examples and explanations of “help me out“ and “help me with“
1:03:10 - Understanding the phrase “I need assistance with“
1:04:00 - Discussing the phrases “made of“ and “made up of“
1:04:16 - Clarifying prepositions in context - “in my house“ vs “at my house“
1:05:06 - Discussing prepositions in context - “on my house“ vs “in my house“
1:07:36 - The Journey to Fluency with Fluent for Life
1:09:56 - Understanding the Use of ’Home’ in Sentences
1:10:44 - Discussing the Use of ’House’ in Sentences
1:11:06 - Understanding the Phrase ’Within Seven Years’
1:11:54 - Explaining Time Periods Using ’Within Seven Years’ Example
1:13:48 - Explaining the Phrase ’Let Him Off the Hook’
1:17:10 - Understanding the Use of “May Have“ and “Might Have“
1:19:45 - The Pronunciation of “May Have“ and “Might Have“ in Fast Speech
1:20:09 - Exploring the Phrase “Interested About“ and “Interested With“
1:21:50 - Discussing the Perception of “May“ and “Might“ in Everyday Conversation
1:25:03 - Distinguishing Between Similar Sounds in English
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