Learning prepositions is one of the most frequent challenges English students face, and this audio course was designed specifically to address that need. With more than 25 prepositions covered across four modules, two teachers brought their unique backgrounds, accents, and teaching styles together for the first time in a single course — a format created to offer a richer learning experience.
Why are prepositions so challenging for English learners?
Prepositions rank among the most common sources of confusion for students, whether in speaking or writing [0:42]. Native speakers of other languages often struggle because prepositions don't translate directly between languages. That's exactly why this course was built around real examples, exercises, and activities that help learners see how each preposition works in context.
The decision to have two teachers was intentional [1:30]. Different teaching approaches, different accents, and different explanations give students a broader perspective. Hearing the same concept explained in two ways reinforces understanding and prepares learners for real-world English, where accents and styles vary constantly.
What is the special project at the end of the course?
Throughout the course, students work on a workbook divided into four parts — one for each module [2:18]. Each section reinforces the prepositions taught in that module with targeted practice.
But there is a second part worth paying close attention to:
- A final activity at the end of the workbook gathers all 25+ prepositions into one comprehensive exercise [2:42].
- This document serves as a permanent reference resource you can return to anytime after finishing the course [3:08].
- The project is optional, but strongly recommended for anyone who wants to challenge themselves further [3:22].
Taking time with this project matters. There is no need to rush — the goal is deep practice, not speed.
How should you approach the final exam and review?
Once the project is done, the next step is the final exam [3:50]. However, it's important to shift your mindset about what an exam means. As explained during the course, an exam is not about proving something to anyone else — it's an opportunity to learn more about your own learning [4:20]. Think of it as a mirror that shows how much you remember and where you might want to revisit.
After completing the exam, you can get your certificate and share it on social media [4:00].
Finally, leaving a review is essential [4:12]. The teaching team wants to know:
- What did you think of the two-teacher audio format?
- What did you enjoy the most about the experience?
- What other topics would you like to see in future audio courses [5:02]?
This feedback directly shapes what courses get created next, so every comment counts. If prepositions were your first audio course, share what subject you'd like to tackle in this same format — your input makes a real difference.