Sensations English
Vocabulary and Grammar

Prepositions

Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 4 questions.

  • Practise using prepositions to complete sentences
  • Practise choosing a verb from a list of options
  • Get feedback on your preposition use
  • Read sentences from the news report

What do I learn? +

How does this game work?

Select level
A2Elementary
B1Pre-intermediate
B1+Intermediate
B2Upper Intermediate
C1Advanced
B2 Upper Intermediate
Fetching... Play Game at B2
Start Again
You are correct!

Congrats - you are smashing this

Incorrect. The answer is:

Not quite right, try the next question.

close
transcript

Climate protesters flood the streets - 10th November 2021

As the climate change conference COP26 entered its 2nd week, tens of thousands of environmental activists, climate campaigners and members of the general public took to the streets in Glasgow, Scotland.

The demonstrations were against what protesters claim is the failure of the United Nations climate talks to act quickly enough against global warming.

Greta Thunberg, who began campaigning for change when she was still at school, voiced the opinion of many of the protesters.

Greta Thunberg: "The COP has turned into a PR event, where leaders are giving beautiful speeches and announcing fancy commitments and targets while behind the curtains, the governments of the global north countries are still refusing to take any drastic climate action. This is no longer a climate conference. This is now a global north greenwash festival. A two-week-long celebration of business as usual and blah blah blah."

In Glasgow, the epicentre of the global protests, people had come to stand up for what they believe in and for faster action from governments.

For Alex Jones, his concern is for future generations.

Alex Jones: "Obviously, I'm here with my kids, and it's going to be their inheritance, long after I'm gone. It's going to be them to deal with the fallout of the decisions that get made at the moment, so for their sake it's really important."

Jayne Whitehead is of the opinion that governments need to put measures in place that allow people to cut their carbon emissions.

Jayne Whitehead: "So, individuals can't do that themselves, world leaders need to change the systems radically, so that we are cutting from now and not in the future, but immediately."

Further demonstrations and events are planned around the world to demand cuts in fossil fuels and to help those communities already affected by climate change.

Jenny Rise feels that politicians around the world are fearful of these demonstrations.

Jenny Rise: "A lot of politicians are scared of the power of this movement and that we can achieve something."

Scroll to view more options
GAME COMPLETE

You scored

Brilliant, you’re really proficient! You’ll find the C1 level really helpful to maintain your high standard of English.

Replay game

More games

Next
Previous
REGISTER NOW

Get videos, articles, games and study tools all at 5 levels!

Or sign up with your Email
By clicking “Sign Up” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.
Already have an account? Sign in

Sign up with email

Enter the following information to create your account.
All sign up options

Log in Or create an account

log in via email
or

Forgot password?

all sign up options

reset password or login

Crop Image

Add to homescreen