Saying Where People Are in English

Saying Where People Are in English

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Interactive Video

Social Studies, Business

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Hard

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The video tutorial covers the use of prepositions such as 'next to', 'over', 'in', and 'at', providing examples for each. It discusses the phrases 'out of the office' and 'in town', and explains how 'at' is used to describe locations and activities. The video also addresses dialogue and communication issues, encouraging stepping out of comfort zones and maintaining professionalism. Additionally, it explains idioms like 'under the weather' and 'up in the air', and emphasizes the importance of professional communication and correct language use.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it imply when someone is 'in a meeting'?

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What does it mean to 'go outside of your comfort zone'?

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3 mins • 1 pt

How can one interpret the phrase 'everything is gonna fall into place'?

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3 mins • 1 pt

How does the phrase 'under the weather' relate to someone's health?

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