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  1. Match it. ESL Articles Game - Grammar: Matching, Forming Sentences - Group Work - Elementary (A1-A2) - 25 minutes. In this enjoyable articles game, students practice matching articles (a, an, the) with nouns. In groups, students take it in turns to turn over an article card and a picture card.

  2. Study English Articles (A, An, The) Online with These Exercises. ESL Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced (click to jump to questions) Articles Worksheet Download: Articles-Worksheet-Englishcurrent.doc (with answers) Instructions: Put the correct article (a, an, the, or nothing) into the paragraphs below.

  3. learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › grammar-vocabulary › grammar-practiceArticles - LearnEnglish Kids

    Articles. We can use articles before nouns. I saw a lion and an elephant on safari. The lion was scary. How to use them. We use a and an with singular nouns. We use a before a consonant sound and an before a vowel sound. I've got a pencil and an eraser. There's a big umbrella and an orange pencil case in my bag. The first time we mention a noun ...

  4. Articles A/ AN - English File Elementary Unit 2A Group sort. by Teachertaticali. Beginning Sounds- Find the Short "a" Sounds (Phonemic Awareness) Whack-a-mole. by Lisameechan. Intervention Kindergarten Special Education Beginning Sounds Short a Phonemic Awareness Phonics. Spanish Articles Group sort. by Mconlan.

  5. Articles can be brought into this game by using full sentences (e.g. “My uncle is a teacher”, or true ones about the classroom like “The teacher is wearing a tie”), country and other geographical names (“The United States of America”), names of films and songs, quotes, proverbs, other idioms, etc.

  6. 12 wrz 2022 · 1. Wordwall Article Games. Wordwall has a series of interactive games to teach kids articles. For example, you can play group sports where you are given cue cards with the name of a thing or an animal, and you need to seek them in the brackets of “a ” and “an” boxes.

  7. Singular, countable nouns always have an article – a/an or the (or another determiner – my, your, this, that, etc.). We use a / an – the indefinite article – when we talk about something for the first time, or something that is part of a group or type.

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