Teacher: Shirley Karime Vargas López Phone: 3138989613 Email
Teacher: Shirley Karime Vargas López Phone: 3138989613 Email
http://ienuevolatircali.edu.co
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Learning Objective: Contrast the indefinite articles A and AN, and determine the difference
between the use of definite (THE) and indefinite articles.
The definite article is THE.
The indefinite article is A / AN.
The article a / an is used when we don't specify the things or people we are talking about:
I met a friend.
a dog.
a pilot
a teacher.
an engineer.
an elephant.
an athlete
It's used when the speaker talks about a specific object that both the person speaking and the
listener know.
When we speak of something or someone for the first time we use a or an, the next time we
repeat that object we use the definite article the.
What do I know? Previous knowledge: That there are some words that started by consonants
and others by vowels.
What am I going to learn? students will learn when to use the different articles.