
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1550: Prepositions and Pancakes
Apr 5, 2021
Dive into the delightful nuances of English prepositions as the hosts demystify phrases like 'made of,' 'made with,' and 'made out of.' Enjoy a tasty venture into culinary language, especially when pancakes take center stage. Engage with a lively farmer's market role play that brings vocabulary to life. Plus, partake in personal anecdotes that blend fashion and food, making learning fun and relatable. Join the community as they transform language mastery into a delicious journey!
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Meat Dress
- Michelle mentions Lady Gaga once wore a dress made of meat.
- This illustrates the "made out of" preposition for unusual materials.
Preposition Nuances
- Pedro asks about the difference between "made of," "made with," and "made out of."
- This question explores nuanced preposition usage.
Made Out Of
- "Made out of" indicates a significant transformation of materials into something unexpected.
- An example is a necklace made from guitar picks and soda can tabs.
