LET'S LEARN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2
Tell students, “In Lesson 7, Anna and her friend Penelope are continuing their tour of
Washington, D.C. They learn interesting facts about the places they see. In this lesson, you
will learn how to use what you know and learn how to use more prepositions of place.”
carve - v - to make (something, such as a sculpture or design) by cutting off pieces of the material it is made of
creepy - adj - strange, scary or causing people to feel nervous and afraid
funeral home - n - a place where dead people are prepared for burial or cremation and where wakes and funerals are held
security gate - n - the area in a place (such as an airport or building) where people are checked to make sure they are not carrying weapons or other illegal materials
stone - n - a hard substance that comes from the ground and is used for building or carving
tunnel - n - a passage that goes under the ground or through a hill
aboard - prep - on or into (a train, ship, etc
about - prep - used to indicate the object of a thought, feeling, or action
across - prep - from one side to the other side of (something)
around - prep - on all sides of (something or someone)
at - prep - used to indicate the place where someone or something is
behind - prep - in or to a place at the back of or to the rear of (someone or something)
by - prep - close to or next to (something or someone)
for - prep - used to indicate the thing that something is meant to be used with
from - prep - used to indicate the starting point of a physical movement or action
in (inside) - prep - used to indicate location or position within something
out (outside) - prep - used to indicate that a person or animal is moving from the inside of a building, room, etc