logging in or signing up I12 - 10a Def - Indef Art 1 intermediate1011 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 23 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 05, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Definite and Indefinite Articles : Definite and Indefinite Articles Unit 8Slide 2: 11-1 A vs. AN (a) She lives in a c abin. (b) He lives in an a partment. (c) She lives in a l arge cabin. (d) He lives in an o ld apartment. a an = “ one” a consonants an vowelsSlide 3: 11-1 A vs. AN (e) I had an u ncle named Spiros. (f) They have an u gly car. (g) The inch is a u nit of measure. (h) He saw a u nique building. For words beginning with the letter u : a consonant sound an vowel soundSlide 4: 11-1 A vs. AN (i) I will see you in an h our. (j) This is a h appy day. For words beginning with the letter h : a pronounced “ h ” an silent “ h ”Slide 5: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ ear. An ___ large ear. A ___ enormous ear. An ___ useful ear. ASlide 6: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ holiday. A ___ universal holiday. A ___ unique holiday. A ___ unhappy situation. AnSlide 7: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ honest mistake. An ___ hateful comment. A ___ hour of exercise. An ___ unhappy experience. AnSlide 8: 8 I lost ___earring. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 9: 9 That is ___ ugly bug. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 10: 10 He is __ happy child. a 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 11: 11 Let’s go in __ hour. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 12: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer can be helpful for homework. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 13: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer can be helpful for homework. (b) An orange is orange. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 14: a + singular count noun generalization 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer is helpful for doing homework. (b) An orange is orange. (c) A tornado can be dangerous. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNS any, all, in generalSlide 15: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (d) Computers can be helpful for homework. PLURAL COUNT NOUNSSlide 16: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (d) Computers can be helpful for homework. (e) Oranges are orange. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 17: a + singular count noun one thing ( not specific ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR SOME (j) I bought a computer to help with homework. (k) I brought an orange for desert . SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 18: the + noun specific person ( s ) or thing ( s ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (s) Do you like the computer you bought? (t) I enjoyed the orange you gave me. (u) The tornado that hit yesterday was awful. (v) The moon is full. (w) The window is open. (x) Are you in the garage ? SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 19: the + noun specific person ( s ) or thing ( s ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (y) The computers were expensive. (z) I enjoyed the oranges you gave me. (aa) The tornadoes that hit Mexico were awful. (bb) The moons of Saturn are beautiful. PLURAL COUNT NOUNSSlide 20: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (cc) The mail came early today. (dd) The fruit wasn’t ripe yet. (ee) The love of a mother is very strong. (ff) The smog is bad this year. NONCOUNT NOUNSSlide 21: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE Do you have ____ recipe for Mom’s lasagna? a an the theSlide 22: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE No, but I have ___ recipe from a magazine. a an the aSlide 23: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE Too bad. Mom makes ___ best lasagna. a an the theSlide 24: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE I have ___ extra special spaghetti recipe that you might like. a an the anSlide 25: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia .Slide 26: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia . Ø Australia is a large island.Slide 27: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia . Ø Australia is a large island. Over 20% of the earth’s land is in Ø Africa .Slide 28: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught Ø English in Asia . Ø Australia is a large island. Over 20% of the earth’s land is in Ø Africa . The names of continents.Slide 29: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (c) Madrid is the capital of Ø Spain . Ø Chile has some beautiful mountains. Ø Madagascar is a small country. The names of most countries. (d) The Dominican Republic is a small country. There are windmills in the Netherlands . The United States has 50 states. The a few countries.Slide 30: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (e) I love Ø Paris in the spring time. Ø New York has wonderful museums. We visited Ø Johannesburg last winter. The names of cities.Slide 31: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (f) The Mississippi River is very wide. The most important river that feeds the Black Sea is the Danube . The rivers, oceans & seas. (g) Ø Lake Vostok is the largest lake in the world. A large lake in Canada is Ø Lake Huron . The names of lakes.Slide 32: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (h) We saw the Virunga Mountains in Africa. The Andes Mountains are in South America. The names of mountain ranges. (i) Ø Elbrus Mountain is in Russia. A beautiful mountain in Alaska is Mount Denali . The individual mountains.Slide 33: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE ___ Mediterranean Sea is located to the north of ___ Africa. Ø the The ØSlide 34: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE ___ Professor Keely teaches in ___ Czech Republic. She loves working in ___ Prague. Ø the Ø Ø theSlide 35: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE It is illegal to climb ___ Himalayas in ___ Bhutan . Ø the Ø theSlide 36: 36 specific students specific pen/specific pencil one moon (a) Where are the students ? (b) Do you want the pen or the pencil ? (c) I love to look at the moon . 7-6 USING THESlide 37: 37 (d) Kazu has a dog and a cat . The dog is big, and the cat is little. (e) Mia has some dogs and cats . The dogs are big, and the cats are little. singular count nouns plural count nouns 7-6 USING THESlide 38: 38 We have a car and a boat. ____ car is new, but ____ boat is old. The the 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 39: 39 I need to buy __ new car. ____ car I like is very expensive. The a 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 40: 40 I wish I had ____ umbrella. an It is raining. 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 41: 41 (count noun) (count noun) (noncount noun) (noncount noun) (a) ___ Apples are good for you . (b) Ann uses ___ pens and ___ markers . (c) Mary likes to eat ___ candy . (d) ___ Spaghetti is easy to cook. in general 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 42: 42 specific (e) Last night, we ate some pumpkin pie . The pumpkin pie was very good, but the whipped cream was too sweet. 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 43: 43 specific candy The candy you made is delicious. (f) They like candy . candy in general 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 44: 44 ____ food I ate last night made me sick. The 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 45: 45 Plants need ____ sunshine to grow. 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 46: 46 ____ food I ate last night made me sick. The 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 47: 47 Healthy people eat ___ vegetables. They don’t eat ___ candy. 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 48: 48 ___ fruit looked fresh, and ___ bakery smelled good. We went to a new grocery store. The the 7-7 Let’s Practice the You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
I12 - 10a Def - Indef Art 1 intermediate1011 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 23 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 05, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Definite and Indefinite Articles : Definite and Indefinite Articles Unit 8Slide 2: 11-1 A vs. AN (a) She lives in a c abin. (b) He lives in an a partment. (c) She lives in a l arge cabin. (d) He lives in an o ld apartment. a an = “ one” a consonants an vowelsSlide 3: 11-1 A vs. AN (e) I had an u ncle named Spiros. (f) They have an u gly car. (g) The inch is a u nit of measure. (h) He saw a u nique building. For words beginning with the letter u : a consonant sound an vowel soundSlide 4: 11-1 A vs. AN (i) I will see you in an h our. (j) This is a h appy day. For words beginning with the letter h : a pronounced “ h ” an silent “ h ”Slide 5: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ ear. An ___ large ear. A ___ enormous ear. An ___ useful ear. ASlide 6: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ holiday. A ___ universal holiday. A ___ unique holiday. A ___ unhappy situation. AnSlide 7: 11-1 LET’S PRACTICE a an ___ honest mistake. An ___ hateful comment. A ___ hour of exercise. An ___ unhappy experience. AnSlide 8: 8 I lost ___earring. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 9: 9 That is ___ ugly bug. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 10: 10 He is __ happy child. a 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 11: 11 Let’s go in __ hour. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a anSlide 12: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer can be helpful for homework. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 13: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer can be helpful for homework. (b) An orange is orange. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 14: a + singular count noun generalization 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (a) A computer is helpful for doing homework. (b) An orange is orange. (c) A tornado can be dangerous. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNS any, all, in generalSlide 15: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (d) Computers can be helpful for homework. PLURAL COUNT NOUNSSlide 16: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR Ø ( NO ARTICLE ) (d) Computers can be helpful for homework. (e) Oranges are orange. SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 17: a + singular count noun one thing ( not specific ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING A OR SOME (j) I bought a computer to help with homework. (k) I brought an orange for desert . SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 18: the + noun specific person ( s ) or thing ( s ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (s) Do you like the computer you bought? (t) I enjoyed the orange you gave me. (u) The tornado that hit yesterday was awful. (v) The moon is full. (w) The window is open. (x) Are you in the garage ? SINGULAR COUNT NOUNSSlide 19: the + noun specific person ( s ) or thing ( s ) 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (y) The computers were expensive. (z) I enjoyed the oranges you gave me. (aa) The tornadoes that hit Mexico were awful. (bb) The moons of Saturn are beautiful. PLURAL COUNT NOUNSSlide 20: 11-8 GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE USAGE USING THE (cc) The mail came early today. (dd) The fruit wasn’t ripe yet. (ee) The love of a mother is very strong. (ff) The smog is bad this year. NONCOUNT NOUNSSlide 21: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE Do you have ____ recipe for Mom’s lasagna? a an the theSlide 22: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE No, but I have ___ recipe from a magazine. a an the aSlide 23: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE Too bad. Mom makes ___ best lasagna. a an the theSlide 24: 11-8 LET’S PRACTICE I have ___ extra special spaghetti recipe that you might like. a an the anSlide 25: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia .Slide 26: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia . Ø Australia is a large island.Slide 27: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught English in Ø Asia . Ø Australia is a large island. Over 20% of the earth’s land is in Ø Africa .Slide 28: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (b) I taught Ø English in Asia . Ø Australia is a large island. Over 20% of the earth’s land is in Ø Africa . The names of continents.Slide 29: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (c) Madrid is the capital of Ø Spain . Ø Chile has some beautiful mountains. Ø Madagascar is a small country. The names of most countries. (d) The Dominican Republic is a small country. There are windmills in the Netherlands . The United States has 50 states. The a few countries.Slide 30: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (e) I love Ø Paris in the spring time. Ø New York has wonderful museums. We visited Ø Johannesburg last winter. The names of cities.Slide 31: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (f) The Mississippi River is very wide. The most important river that feeds the Black Sea is the Danube . The rivers, oceans & seas. (g) Ø Lake Vostok is the largest lake in the world. A large lake in Canada is Ø Lake Huron . The names of lakes.Slide 32: 11-9 USING THE OR Ø WITH NAMES (h) We saw the Virunga Mountains in Africa. The Andes Mountains are in South America. The names of mountain ranges. (i) Ø Elbrus Mountain is in Russia. A beautiful mountain in Alaska is Mount Denali . The individual mountains.Slide 33: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE ___ Mediterranean Sea is located to the north of ___ Africa. Ø the The ØSlide 34: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE ___ Professor Keely teaches in ___ Czech Republic. She loves working in ___ Prague. Ø the Ø Ø theSlide 35: 11-9 LET’S PRACTICE It is illegal to climb ___ Himalayas in ___ Bhutan . Ø the Ø theSlide 36: 36 specific students specific pen/specific pencil one moon (a) Where are the students ? (b) Do you want the pen or the pencil ? (c) I love to look at the moon . 7-6 USING THESlide 37: 37 (d) Kazu has a dog and a cat . The dog is big, and the cat is little. (e) Mia has some dogs and cats . The dogs are big, and the cats are little. singular count nouns plural count nouns 7-6 USING THESlide 38: 38 We have a car and a boat. ____ car is new, but ____ boat is old. The the 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 39: 39 I need to buy __ new car. ____ car I like is very expensive. The a 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 40: 40 I wish I had ____ umbrella. an It is raining. 7-6 Let’s Practice the a anSlide 41: 41 (count noun) (count noun) (noncount noun) (noncount noun) (a) ___ Apples are good for you . (b) Ann uses ___ pens and ___ markers . (c) Mary likes to eat ___ candy . (d) ___ Spaghetti is easy to cook. in general 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 42: 42 specific (e) Last night, we ate some pumpkin pie . The pumpkin pie was very good, but the whipped cream was too sweet. 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 43: 43 specific candy The candy you made is delicious. (f) They like candy . candy in general 7-7 USING ø (NO ARTICLE) TO MAKE GENERALIZATIONSSlide 44: 44 ____ food I ate last night made me sick. The 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 45: 45 Plants need ____ sunshine to grow. 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 46: 46 ____ food I ate last night made me sick. The 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 47: 47 Healthy people eat ___ vegetables. They don’t eat ___ candy. 7-7 Let’s Practice the Slide 48: 48 ___ fruit looked fresh, and ___ bakery smelled good. We went to a new grocery store. The the 7-7 Let’s Practice the