Lesson 4 - Articles, personal & possessive pronouns

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WELCOME

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Today
1. Goals
2. Check homework
3. Repeat to be
4. Articles (a/an)
5. Personal & possessive pronouns
6. Checkbook
7. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how the difference between a and an
  • You know personal and possessive pronouns

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Exercise 11, 12, 13, 14

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Last week
The verb to be

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1. I am studying English.
2. He are walking the dog.
3. We is in the classroom.
4. She is good at football.
5. They are my parents.
Correct
Incorrect
(not correct)
1
2
3
4
5

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The verb (werkwoord) to be
Personal Pronoun
Form of to be
Shorter version
I
am
I'm
You
are
You're
He/she/it
is
He's/she's/it's
We
are
We're
You
are
You're (=plural)
They
are
They're
Take notes

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The difference

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A vs AN
  • We use a and an to talk about things in a general way
  • There is a police car outside.
  • My aunt lives in an old house.
  • We're having a lovely evening.
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word that follows.

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We use a/an to talk about things in a general way, without saying precisely which people or items we are referring to
We decide whether we use a or an based on the pronunciation of the word following the article. 

When to use a
In front of any word that begins with a consonant (not a vowel):
A book
A dog bone
A town
A cup of coffee
A diary

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what is a consonant?
what is a vowel?
When to use an
In front of any word that begins with a vowel
A (an apple)
E (an egg)
I (an Ipad)
O (an oven)
U (an umbrella)

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Exceptions
Words that start with u or eu pronounced with a /j/ sound
  • University, euro, useful = a
Words that start with a "silent" h
  • Hour, honest, honour = an
Words that start with o  pronounced with a /w/ sound
  • Once, one, onesie = a

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What does "exceptions" mean? - uitzonderingen
/j/ sound: (a) - unicorn, university, euro, useful, uniform, universe, Europe
silent /h/: (an) - hour, honour, honest
/w/ sound: (a) - onesie, once, one
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?
.... uniform
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... commercial
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... hour
A
a
B
an

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a of an?
.... university
A
a
B
an

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A of AN?
.... president
A
a
B
an

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A
AN
table
house
egg
chicken
island
phone
orange

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What are Possessive Pronouns? Give an example

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Possessive Pronouns
My birthday
His birthday is after mine.
Your dog
Is that dog yours?
His CDs
Those CDs are his.
Her money
The money is all hers.
Its legs
Difference between its and it's
Our laptop
You can borrow ours.
Their friends
They introduced some friends of theirs.

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We use the first row with possessive pronouns at the beginning of a noun phrase.
We use the second row without a noun following:
That is my coat. (coat is a noun)
That coat is mine. (no noun following)
The meaning is similar, but the words that follow (or don't) are different
Possessive Pronouns
Possessives often tell us who things belong to or a relationship between two people/things
His birthday is two days after mine
That's my diary.
Isn't that your brother?

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I
You
He
She
It
We
They
Our
Her
Its
My
Their
His
Your

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Coursebook
Personal and possessive  pronouns: Grammar 1.1
To be: Grammar 1.2
A vs an: Grammar 1.3

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how the difference between a and an
  • You know personal and possessive pronouns

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What have you learned in this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

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Homework
Workbook: Ex. 15, 16, 17

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