Klas 1 - Chapter 4 - Les E (Articles & Imparative)

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Articles

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Today's goal
At the end of this lesson you should be able to know when to use which article: A - AN - THE - Ø 

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Grammar clip TH1

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Slide 5 - Link

Grammar clip HA1

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Slide 7 - Link

A or AN?

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Klinkers

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Examples (let op klank!) 
an hour  (je hoort our)
an honour (je hoort onour)
a university (je hoort juniversity)
a uniform (je hoort juniform)
a European (je hoort jeuropean)

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THE (definite article) or NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
Public buildings     /   Seasons       /   Meals

When you talk about these three in general - you use: NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
ex. He went to Ø university last year.
ex. Ø Spring is a wonderful time of the year.
ex. When shall we have Ø lunch?


When you talk about something specific: you use the definite article THE
ex. They built the hospital in 1985.

ex. The summer of ‘69 was very warm.
ex. The lunch they served today was fantastic!

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there are exceptions of course
You use THE after the verb ‘play’ when talking about the use of a musical instrument       ex He plays the drums / the piano.

Study the following expressions:
The sooner, the better.
to be at Ø work
to go by Ø car
to dress in Ø white

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Hammer
A
a
B
an

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Phone
A
a
B
an

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Aunt
A
a
B
an

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Egg
A
a
B
an

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Fairy
A
a
B
an

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Banana
A
a
B
an

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Arm
A
a
B
an

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Oreo
Cookie
A
a
B
an

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Imp
A
a
B
an

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Elephant
A
a
B
an

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Umbrella
A
a
B
an

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Troll
A
a
B
an

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Hour
A
a
B
an

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strawberry
A
a
B
an

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apple
A
a
B
an

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Uniform
A
a
B
an

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avatar
A
a
B
an

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Battle
A
a
B
an

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kitten
A
a
B
an

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Puppy
A
a
B
an

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action hero
A
a
B
an

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Super hero
A
a
B
an

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A
AN
table
house
egg
chicken
island
phone
orange

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Is er iets wat je nog niet zo goed snapt?
Zo ja, schrijf dit op.

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Imparative

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So first: What is the imperative?
The imperative is what we in Dutch call:
de gebiedende wijs.

So the imperative is used to instruct people, to tell them what to do. (for advice, requests, suggestions etc.)
Take a look at the following two sentences and drag them to the right place:

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request (een verzoek)
an instruction
'Could you close the door?'
'Close the door.'

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negative imperatives
Of course you can also tell people NOT to do something. (when you want to prevent them from walking on your lawn, for example.)

The negative form is:  Do + not + base form
For example: Do not speak!
Don't smoke! Do not use superglue on your little brothers forehead! And don't walk on the grass! 
(remember that do not and don't are the same thing!)

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Which sentence is written in the imperative?
A
Run away! As fast as you can!
B
Can you run away, please?
C
My mother never told me to run.
D
Did he run away?

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Which sentence gives an order?
A
Could you stay away from the fire, please?
B
Don't go near the fire!
C
You can not go near the fire!
D
We must put out the fire!

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How do you translate:
'Ga naar boven!'
A
Turn up!
B
Go upstairs!
C
Go downstairs!
D
Up stairs!

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How do you translate:
'Niet in de paal klimmen!'?
A
Don't in the pole climbing!
B
The pole not climbing!
C
No climbing the pole.
D
Don't climb in the pole!

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Use an imperative:
upstairs. (to go)

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Use an imperative:
in this lake. (not/to swim)

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Use an imperative:
your teeth. (to brush)

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Use an imperative:
your homework. (to do)

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So, to conclude:
  • the imperative is always the base form. But without the 'to'.  Keep calm!
  • the word 'you' is implied. So we don't use it.  (Be here when the bell rings! understand: YOU should be here when the bell rings!)
  • To make a negative imperative, simply start with do not or don't  (don't drink the water!)
  • You can add 'please' to make it sound more polite. (please, close the door!)

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Do you understand the imperative?

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