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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

Hi! I'm Amanda
Today's topic is the word 'about'.
Specifically, when it's used as a preposition meaning: in reference to; relating to; concerning; or concerned with something.
Here are some examples:
The movie was about dogs.
That book is about a murder.
I'm reading a really interesting book. Oh, really? What's it about?
We talked about our future.
What do you want to talk about?
What did you want to talk to me about?
It's about your breath. It really stinks.
I'm going to blog about that.
Our company is about providing quality service.
I'll ask him about his job.
Ok, now it's your turn.
Make your own sentences.
And actually use them.
Thanks for listening, bye.

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  • great educational video, Amanda

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