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Everybody has a brain.Harry is a good student.Can I have an apple? I’ve got a Maths exam tomorrow.We’ve got an exam next week. © Cambridge University Press 2015a / an

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© Cambridge University Press 2015

Articlesa, an, the or no article© Cambridge University Press 2015

Слайд 2Everybody has a brain.
Harry is a good student.
Can I have

an apple?
I’ve got a Maths exam tomorrow.
We’ve got an exam

next week.

© Cambridge University Press 2015

a / an

Everybody has a brain.Harry is a good student.Can I have an apple?		I’ve got a Maths exam tomorrow.We’ve

Слайд 3The bus is always late.
I thought the History test was

easy.
Can I have the last apple?
Yesterday I went to the

park.
You need to study before the History exam on Friday.

© Cambridge University Press 2015

the

The bus is always late.I thought the History test was easy.Can I have the last apple?					Yesterday I

Слайд 4You should drink more water.
Do you like playing football?
Those apples

are really sweet.
Lily really enjoys Geography lessons.
How many exams have

you got?

© Cambridge University Press 2015

No article

You should drink more water.Do you like playing football?Those apples are really sweet.	Lily really enjoys Geography lessons.How

Слайд 5© Cambridge University Press 2015
Language in action
I really enjoy school,

but I don’t enjoy exams. Every year we have exams

at the end of term. This week, I’ve got __ Science exam and next week I’ve got __ art exhibition and __ Maths exam. ___ Science exam will be easy, but ___ Maths exam will be difficult because I’m not good at Maths. I’m looking forward to next month when I can relax and have __ good time with my friends!

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© Cambridge University Press 2015Language in actionI really enjoy school, but I don’t enjoy exams. Every year

Слайд 6Is there the university in your town?
I like

the , but I

don’t like the .

I’ve got the idea. Let’s do our homework.
I had great time at Drama club.

© Cambridge University Press 2015

GET IT RIGHT!

a

an

(We don’t know the university.)

(We’re talking about Maths and English in general.)

(We don’t know what the idea is.)

(We use an article in some fixed expressions, e.g to have a great time,
to have a terrible time etc.)

Maths

English

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Is there the  university in your town? I like the

Слайд 7a/an
We use a or an with singular countable nouns:
when the

listener/reader doesn’t know exactly which thing we are talking about.


when we talk about something for the first time in a conversation.

You can have an apple or a banana.
Look! There’s a horse in the garden.

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Can you remember the rules?

a/anWe use a or an with singular countable nouns:when the listener/reader doesn’t know exactly which thing we

Слайд 8the
We use the before a noun when it is clear

which thing(s) or person/ people we are talking about.
The apples

in this pie are from our garden.
A: Look! There’s a horse in the garden.
B: Oh yes! The horse is eating our apples.

No article
We use no article before plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns, when we are talking about things in general.
Bananas are sweeter than apples. Chocolate isn’t good for you.

© Cambridge University Press 2015

theWe use the before a noun when it is clear which thing(s) or person/ people we are

Слайд 9© Cambridge University Press 2015
What sort of animals do you

have to watch out for in __ exams?
__ Cheetahs.
Teacher: Where

are __ Andes?
Student: At the end of your wristies!

Teacher: Who broke ___ window?
Lucy: It was Mia’s fault – I threw __ banana at her head and she moved!

What did one Maths book say to __ other?
‘I’ve got __ problems.’

What subject did the snake get __ A in?
Hiss-story!

Why did the ant come top of the class in __ Maths?
Because he was __ account-ant.

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© Cambridge University Press 2015What sort of animals do you have to watch out for in __

Слайд 101 ____ adult brain weighs nearly 3.5kg.
2 Spanish and Arabic

are ___ hardest languages to learn.
3 Mathematical symbols were invented

in ___ 16th century. Before this, they were written in words.
4 Yawning is the body’s way of cooling down ___ overheated brain.
5 Children who learn English before the age of five have ___ different brain structure to children who learn only one language.
6 Only 30.2% of ___ people in the UK who take their driving test pass.
7 A brain produces enough energy to light ___ bulb.
8 There are about 3,000 languages in ___ world.

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Quiz time

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 Chinese

 1.5kg



 two languages

English

 7,000 languages

 50.2%


Spanish

3.5kg

3,000

30.2%

1 ____ adult brain weighs nearly 3.5kg.2 Spanish and Arabic are ___ hardest languages to learn.3 Mathematical

Слайд 11Acknowledgements

The publishers are grateful to the following for permission to

reproduce copyright photographs and material:
Slide 2: ©SOVEREIGN, ISM/ SCIENCE PHOTO

LIBRARY
The publishers are grateful to the following illustrators:
Slides 3 and 4: Graham Kennedy
Slide 5: Julian Mosedale

© Cambridge University Press 2015

AcknowledgementsThe publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce copyright photographs and material:Slide 2: ©SOVEREIGN,

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