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Welcome!

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Ready to work!
On your desk:
  • Chromebooks
  • Headphone
  • Materials
  • Notebook!


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For today:

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Two groups today





           Expectations (seated, whisper, headphones)
Group work - explanation
Individual - carry on in Holmwood's
Inci, Hasan, Ahmet,
Gizem, Galin, Enes, Mohamad H., Edzhrin

Fidana, Cemre, Eda, Defne, Dzhem, Sasha, Mohamed A

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Lesson goal

I can use definite and indefinite articles correctly.

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Road map
  • Warm-up
  • Grammar explanation
  • Practise
  • Your turn!
  • Review
  • Looking ahead

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How much do you know already? 
How many articles are in the following sentences?

The brown dog is lying on the floor in 
the corner of the room. It has a red collar
and is eating a steak. It has a ripped-up toy
laying next to it. 

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The brown dog is lying on the floor in the corner of the room.
It has a red collar and is eating a steak. It has a ripped-up toy laying next to it. 


That means the sentence has 7 articles in it.

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Articles
Articles are placed before a noun.  
Two types of articles:
  1. Definite article: THE
  2. Indefinite article: or AN 

Examples: 
The book on this shelf is mine.
I’d rather eat a pear than an apple.

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Definite article: the
You know/understand what you're talking about.

Compare with Dutch:
the = de/het

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Indefinite article: a/an
1.  A new topic, not mentioned before: 
I need a new phone.

2.  Something in general: 
I started reading a good book yesterday. 

Compare with Dutch:
a/an = een

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Examples

the / a pet               the / a teacher          the / a bicycle

the / an apple            the / an egg            the / an eye    

 

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ATTENTION!
The choice of a or an is not what you read on paper, but the sound you hear.

Sometimes you see a noun starting with -h.  However, it is not pronounced! Then you put the article AN before it:  AN hour.
The -h is not pronounced (‘our')



 

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More examples
an hour  (you hear our)
an honour (you hear onour)
a university (you hear juniversity)
a uniform (you hear juniform)
a European (you hear jeuropean)

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Which one?
Depends on the situation:
a dog - the dog
the city  - the City of London (place names)





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Which one? (extra info)
No article with certain expressions with:
bed/ work/ home/ school/ university/ hospital/ prison.

go to work, go home, go to bed

He went to prison. (prisoner)
He went to the prison. (visiting)



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a of an?
..... dog
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
..... banana
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... artwork
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... work of art
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
..... house
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... apple
A
a
B
an

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Review
Complete with the correct article:
My house is close to ______ river.
My house is on ______ river Thames.

Write 3 sentences. Use each article once (a / an / the).

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Homework
Learn the rules
Learn the examples

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Looking ahead
Group work - explanation
Individual

Have-has


Carry on in Holmwood's

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