Prepositions of position Find what’s wrong in the classroom game

Ask Yes/ No questions to find out what is wrong about an imaginary classroom that is
described in one of the cards below:

Possible questions and answers:

“Is something in the bin?”                            “No, it isn’t connected to the bin”
“Is something on the table?”                          “Not on the table.”
“Is the teacher in the wrong place?”                  “Yes, she is.”
“Is the sellotape on the students’ clothes?”          “Yes, that’s right! Well done!”


                    The teacher is standing on the table


                   The poster is on the television screen


                       The Blu Tack is on the floor


                       The dictionaries are in the bin


                      The students are under the table


                  A board marker is in a student’s mouth


                        A boy’s watch is on his leg


                     The teacher is behind the window


                      A pencil is in the teacher’s ear



                     Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
A student has Tippex on his face.


                       A student in under the carpet


                  All the bags are on one student’s back


                   The cupboard is in front of the board


                     A ruler is behind the whiteboard


        Some scissors are in the video (= VCR = video recorder)


                    100 students are in the classroom


                          A chair is on the table


                         The carpet is on the table


Choose one of the sentences above and play the same game with your partner(s).
Start by asking them a question, e.g.
“There is something strange about the classroom. Where is the teacher standing?” or
“Something isn’t right in here. What is on the table (that shouldn’t be)?” or just “Can
you guess what is wrong with the classroom?”

Draw or write other things that could be in the wrong place in a classroom and
continue the game.

Race to draw other things being in strange places that your teacher or another
student explains.


                     Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
Do the same with other places.

Possible places:

In the playground                In the gym              In a youth club
Outside the school               In the supermarket      In the library
In your house                    In the laboratory       In the kitchen
In the dining room/ cafeteria    In the park             In a theme park
In the amusement arcade          In a theatre            In a disco
On an ice skating rink           In a martial arts club  In an internet café
In a cinema (= movie theatre)    On an adventure holiday




                    Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009

Prepositions of-location-find-whats-wrong

  • 1.
    Prepositions of positionFind what’s wrong in the classroom game Ask Yes/ No questions to find out what is wrong about an imaginary classroom that is described in one of the cards below: Possible questions and answers: “Is something in the bin?” “No, it isn’t connected to the bin” “Is something on the table?” “Not on the table.” “Is the teacher in the wrong place?” “Yes, she is.” “Is the sellotape on the students’ clothes?” “Yes, that’s right! Well done!” The teacher is standing on the table The poster is on the television screen The Blu Tack is on the floor The dictionaries are in the bin The students are under the table A board marker is in a student’s mouth A boy’s watch is on his leg The teacher is behind the window A pencil is in the teacher’s ear Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 2.
    A student hasTippex on his face. A student in under the carpet All the bags are on one student’s back The cupboard is in front of the board A ruler is behind the whiteboard Some scissors are in the video (= VCR = video recorder) 100 students are in the classroom A chair is on the table The carpet is on the table Choose one of the sentences above and play the same game with your partner(s). Start by asking them a question, e.g. “There is something strange about the classroom. Where is the teacher standing?” or “Something isn’t right in here. What is on the table (that shouldn’t be)?” or just “Can you guess what is wrong with the classroom?” Draw or write other things that could be in the wrong place in a classroom and continue the game. Race to draw other things being in strange places that your teacher or another student explains. Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009
  • 3.
    Do the samewith other places. Possible places: In the playground In the gym In a youth club Outside the school In the supermarket In the library In your house In the laboratory In the kitchen In the dining room/ cafeteria In the park In a theme park In the amusement arcade In a theatre In a disco On an ice skating rink In a martial arts club In an internet café In a cinema (= movie theatre) On an adventure holiday Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2009