Explaining the long list of rules about articles to English students is easy but boring. Using them correctly … well, that takes time, practice and resources. ESL students need frequent practice over an extend period of time to learn how to use articles in written and spoken form.
This mini-lesson does two things for ESL teachers and students learning English:
Here are seven basic rules to understand articles. (click here to download a pdf of the text)
In the first sentence we use A. Why? The taxi is not specific. It’s any taxi.
In the second sentence, we’re talking about one specific taxi. Which taxi? The taxi John was talking to the airport. That’s why we use The in the second sentence.
Here’s is another example.
If we make a small change, we need THE. Why do we use THE here?
Better to write sentences like these:
Here’s a fun writing activity that gets students thinking. It combines story telling, word choice, articles and a brain teaser. Instructions are on the printable worksheet.
Tell students it’s a logic puzzle about a man, boat, goat and cabbage. He wants to cross the river, but can carry only one thing at a time.
The pictures tell the story, but they’re out of order. Put pictures in the correct sequence and write the story (1 or 2 sentences per pic is enough).
Use correct articles. Challenge intermediate+ students to use a different verb for each picture.
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