π¬π§ B2 ENGLISH CHAPTER 6 β LESSON 4
π Functional Vocabulary & Prepositions
π― Lesson Objectives
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
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Use indirect and vague functional vocabulary to sound natural in everyday and professional conversations.
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Use prepositions of position, movement and time accurately.
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Improve listening comprehension and vocabulary use through contextual audio and video tasks.
π§ How to Use This Lesson
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Start with the Vocabulary section to learn useful, everyday expressions.
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Move to the Grammar section (Prepositions) and practise with example sentences.
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Complete the Practice activities (audio + videos) and apply new language in short speaking/writing tasks.
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Mark each item Completed β and review errors for improvement.
π‘ Tip: Practice prepositions with quick image-description drills β look at a picture and describe where things are using short sentences.
π£οΈ VOCABULARY: Functional Vocabulary (Units 82β84)
π§© Unit 82: Whatchamacallit β Being Indirect
Learn fillers, vague references and polite evasions used in everyday speech.
πͺΆ Example: βGive me the whatchamacallit β you know, the thing for cutting.β
π‘ Tip: Use indirect language when you donβt want to sound rude or when you genuinely canβt recall a word β then follow up with a clearer description.
βοΈ Unit 83: Give or Take β More Vague Expressions
Phrases for making approximations and softening statements (give or take, around, roughly).
πͺΆ Example: βItβs about fifty people β give or take ten.β
π‘ Tip: Vague expressions are useful in conversation, but be specific in formal writing or data reporting.
π£οΈ Unit 84: The Way You Say It
Focus on tone, intonation and pragmatic meaning β how something is said changes meaning.
πͺΆ Example: βOh, really?β can be sincere or sarcastic depending on tone.
π‘ Tip: Record yourself saying short dialogues and listen back to notice differences in tone and emphasis.
π β¬οΈ Download Vocabulary PDF
βοΈ GRAMMAR: Prepositions (Units 88β90)
π Unit 88: Prepositions of Position and Movement
Use in, on, at, under, above, between, through, along, etc., to describe location and movement.
πͺΆ Example: βThe cat jumped onto the table.β / βWalk along the river.β
π‘ Tip: Visualise the movement or position β draw a quick diagram if youβre unsure.
π Unit 89: Between and Among
Distinguish between (usually two, or distinct items) and among (more than two or not distinct).
πͺΆ Example: βChoose between chocolate and vanilla.β / βShare the sweets among the children.β
π‘ Tip: If you can list distinct options, between is often correct; for groups or non-distinct items, use among.
π°οΈ Unit 90: Prepositions of Time
Use at, on, in, during, by, until, etc., to express time relationships.
πͺΆ Example: βAt 7 pmβ, βOn Mondayβ, βIn Decemberβ, βDuring the meeting.β
π‘ Tip: Make a quick table: at (precise time), on (days/dates), in (months/years/longer periods).
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π§ B2 ENGLISH CHAPTER 6 β PRACTICE 4
π― Practice Focus
Build accuracy with prepositions, practice natural conversational avoidance strategies (indirect language), and improve listening for tone and register.
ποΈ Topics Covered
πΎ Tennis and Keeping Fit
ποΈ The Hypatia Trust
πΏ Vinyl
π Flathunting β Scenes 1 & 2 (Language Focus)
π‘ Homes of the Future
πΎ Audio: Tennis and Keeping Fit
A short talk about sport, routine and health.
π‘ Tip: Listen for prepositions describing movement and location (e.g., across the court, along the baseline).
ποΈ Audio: The Hypatia Trust
A cultural/educational piece β formal register and information-dense language.
π‘ Tip: Note formal uses of prepositions in institutional descriptions (e.g., based in, affiliated with, founded in).
πΏ Audio: Vinyl
A conversational piece about music formats and nostalgia.
π‘ Tip: Identify vague expressions and indirect language β speakers often use these when recollecting or speculating.
π Video: Flathunting Scene 1 & 2 (Language Focus)
Real-life dialogue about looking for accommodation.
π‘ Tip: Listen for give or take, around, and prepositions used for locations and directions (e.g., opposite, next to, above).
π‘ Video: Homes of the Future
A short feature on design and technology in housing.
π‘ Tip: Pay attention to prepositions of time and purpose (e.g., by 2030, for living, designed to).
π β¬οΈ Download Practice PDF
π¬ Final Thought / Inspirational Tip
βSmall words β like prepositions β make big differences. Master them, and your English will move precisely where you want it to go.β β¨