14 English phrases for beginners that people often get wrong
About course
English has many phrases that seem simple, but they are often the ones students get wrong most often. The reason is not difficult grammar. It is the small details that are easy to miss or confuse.
Afraid of or afraid about? Worried about or worried for? These are exactly the kinds of phrases that cause problems even for students with higher levels of English.
This course will help you understand 14 common phrases with prepositions, learn how they work, and finally stop guessing which option is correct.
We will explain the meaning of each phrase and help you memorise them with flashcards. With this course, small prepositions will no longer cause big problems.
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Level: Beginner
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60 minutes
- 1 lesson
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9 tasks
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Teacher's language: English
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Interactive exercises
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Audio
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Flashcards
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Tests
Course program
1 LESSON
Vocabulary
14 useful phrases with prepositions that you can use in everyday communication.
Exercises
8 exercises to help you practise and remember the phrases.
Flashcards
Cards to help you learn and remember the phrases faster.
Who is this course for
A1–A2 students who want to build a strong foundation in English;
students who often get confused by prepositions;
higher-level students who want to get rid of small but common mistakes;
anyone who wants to understand English instead of taking a wild guess.
What will you get after the course
After the course, you will feel more confident using common phrases with prepositions. You will stop doubting which option is correct and avoid mistakes that are common even among students with a good level of English.
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Level: Beginner
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60 minutes
- 1 lesson
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9 tasks
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Teacher's language: English
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Interactive exercises
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Audio
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Flashcards
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Tests
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