English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary #002: Grammar point: a / an with classroom vocabulary
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson
Lesson number: #002
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Lesson 2: English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary
Topic: Using a and an with classroom objects
Overview:
In English, a and an come before one singular noun.
- Use a before a word with a consonant sound.
- Use an before a word with a vowel sound.
Today’s 5 words:
1. desk — reading: desk — meaning: table for study or work
2. chair — reading: cheer — meaning: seat
3. table — reading: tay-buhl — meaning: flat furniture
4. apple — reading: ap-uhl — meaning: fruit
5. orange — reading: or-inj — meaning: fruit
Usage notes:
- a desk
- a chair
- a table
- an apple
- an orange
5 example sentences:
1. This is a desk. — reading: dhis iz uh desk
2. This is a chair. — reading: dhis iz uh cheer
3. This is a table. — reading: dhis iz uh tay-buhl
4. This is an apple. — reading: dhis iz an ap-uhl
5. This is an orange. — reading: dhis iz an or-inj
Simple pattern:
This is a / an + noun.
Mini practice:
Choose a or an.
1. ___ desk
2. ___ apple
3. ___ chair
4. ___ orange
5. ___ table
Answer key:
1. a
2. an
3. a
4. an
5. a
Reply instruction:
Reply with your five answers only, or send one example sentence using a or an.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson
Lesson number: #002
Available explanations:
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Lesson 2: English A1 Grammar & Vocabulary
Topic: Using a and an with classroom objects
Overview:
In English, a and an come before one singular noun.
- Use a before a word with a consonant sound.
- Use an before a word with a vowel sound.
Today’s 5 words:
1. desk — reading: desk — meaning: table for study or work
2. chair — reading: cheer — meaning: seat
3. table — reading: tay-buhl — meaning: flat furniture
4. apple — reading: ap-uhl — meaning: fruit
5. orange — reading: or-inj — meaning: fruit
Usage notes:
- a desk
- a chair
- a table
- an apple
- an orange
5 example sentences:
1. This is a desk. — reading: dhis iz uh desk
2. This is a chair. — reading: dhis iz uh cheer
3. This is a table. — reading: dhis iz uh tay-buhl
4. This is an apple. — reading: dhis iz an ap-uhl
5. This is an orange. — reading: dhis iz an or-inj
Simple pattern:
This is a / an + noun.
Mini practice:
Choose a or an.
1. ___ desk
2. ___ apple
3. ___ chair
4. ___ orange
5. ___ table
Answer key:
1. a
2. an
3. a
4. an
5. a
Reply instruction:
Reply with your five answers only, or send one example sentence using a or an.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].