Class six english 2nd paper article part 1

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Good Morning

Welcome To

English Class

Conducted ByRashida AktherDept. Of English

Class- viiiSection-B

Let’s See Some Images

A cat A ballA flower

Now we will see some pictures

An apple An orange An ice-cream

An elephant An umbrella

The Quran

The moonThe sun

The river

Now What More……

So, Todays lesson is

Article

A

The

An

Learning objects

At the end o f the l esson , you w i l l be ab le to l ea rn :

Define definite & indefinite articles. Proper use of articles. Special use of article. Omission of the articles.

Let’s Know the definition of article

The words a, an and the are usually called Article. They are called Articles as they have some special significance as the part of speech.

“They are really Demonstrative Adjectives.” --- Wren and Martin

But a, an and generalized the to denote a class as a whole are not Demonstrative Adjectives. Now , they are called Determiners.

--- P. C Das

ARTICLE IS TWO TYPES

AnA

Indefinite

If we wish to particularize the noun, we use the Definite Article.

Definite

The

If we wish to generalize the noun, we use the Indefinite Article.

Today we will learn Indefinite Article

Indefinite Article A or An Only for singular number but for all genders

The choice between a and an is determined by sound. A is used before a wordbeginning with a Consonant sound and An is used before a word beginning with A Vowel sound.

Vowel sound --- a-e-i-o-u

A( Consonant Sound – before A )

An( Vowel Sound – before An )

a boy A lion An ass An elephant

A book A mango An ant An inkpot

A bag A student An apple An ice-cream

A cat A woman An arm An idiot

A chair A table An egg An ox

A dog A tiger An ear An orange

A horse A tree An eye An umbrella

If any vowel sounds like ‘U’Or ‘OA’ put ‘a’ instead of ‘an’

On the other hand, if any consonant utters like vowel

Put ‘an’ in lieu of ‘a’ a European an hour ( ‘h’ silent)

a union an honest ( ‘h’ silent)

a university an M.A.

a useful book an M.P.

a unique scene an L.L.B.

a one-rupee note an M.L.A.

a one-eyed deer an S.D.O.

a High / Higher- Secondary School an H.S. School

SPECIAL USE…

Use Of A / AN(i) A or An is used when it is mentioning

someone or something (single countable noun) for the first time.

I saw a man on the street. An old lady came to our house.

(ii) A or An is used to indicate a unit.

One hundred centimeters make a meter. An ounce is enough.

(iii) A or An is used in the sense of ‘one like’.

He thinks he is a Rabindranath. He seems to be an Indian.

(iv) A or An is used before a unknown name or surname.

A Sakib Khan called on you.

An Ashraful came here to collect the news.

(v) A or An is used in the sense ‘of the same.

Birds of a feather flock together.

A Jatin Babu called on you.

(vi) A or An is used to denote profession, trade, class etc.

He is a businessman. He is an engineer.

(vii) A is used before ‘dozen’, ‘hundred’, thousand’, ‘million’ etc.

Here are a dozen of bananas.

There are a thousand people.

(viii) A or An is used in the sense of ‘each’ or ‘per’.

He earns one thousand rupees a month. He droves the car at 50 kilometers an hour.

(ix) A or An (also The) is used to indicate a class as a whole.

A (The) cow has horns. An (The) elephant never forgets.

(x) A or An is used before some words and phrases.

I am in a hurry. They take an interest in this.

(xi) A or An is used in Exclamatory sentences beginning with ‘What’.

What a pity! What an awful remark!

(xii) A (and not The) is used before the superlative ‘most’ when it means ‘very’.

He saw a most wonderful sight.

(xiii) A or An is used before ‘few’, ‘little’, lot of’, ‘good deal’, ‘great many’, ‘good many’ etc. and sometimes after ‘many’.

Here is a lot of books. Many an admirer welcomed him.

GROUP WORK

1. He is ____ honest man.2. The man is _____ one eyed man.3. You are _____ Nazrul, I see .4. What ______ awful remark.5. There are _____ thousand people.

Let’s practice some sentences

EVALUATION

EVALUATION

Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero article.0.5x6=03A journey is always (a) ––––––– pleasure to me. Whenever I go on a journey, my heart leaps up with (b) ––––––– joy. But (c) ––––––– journey by boat gives me (d) ––––––– greatest pleasure. Since Bangladesh is a land of (e) –––––––rivers, it is (f) ––––––– easy matter to make a journey by boat.

a

x the

the x

an

HOME WORK

Make a list of ten sentences with the use of Indefinite Article

Never Tell A lieAlways Speak The Truth