Articles
I have found a few tasks (of varying difficulty) to do:
- The indefinite article - Grammar challenge (BBC Learning English)
- Articles - The Flatmates (BBC Learning English)
- The definite article - Grammar challenge (BBC Learning English)
- The definite article - Learn it (BBC)
- Articles - 3 levels of exercises (Learn 4 Good)
#articles #grammar
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) January 15, 2020
Right or wrong?
1. I'm going to London the next Monday.
2. What did he study at the university?
3. The Central Park is well worth a visit.
4. People spend a lot of time on the social networks.
5. Many people think the English are unfriendly.
#articles #grammar
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) January 15, 2020
Right or wrong?
1. I'm going to London the next Monday.
2. What did he study at the university?
3. The Central Park is well worth a visit.
4. People spend a lot of time on the social networks.
5. Many people think the English are unfriendly.
How good is your knowledge of articles?
— BBC Learning English (@bbcle) April 18, 2018
That's those little words that go before a noun!
Can you complete this quiz?
Watch this episode of The Grammar Gameshow for the rules!https://t.co/C18TMLF3mB pic.twitter.com/D4kCvHwBQJ
Here’s another episode of English In A Minute!
— BBC Learning English (@bbcle) October 1, 2018
Watch Phil’s video. Why is this incorrect?
“I love unhealthy food – the chips, burgers, ice cream.”
More (transcript+guide+quizzes) here: https://t.co/ASvLHXOgQH #learnenglish #englishinaminute #definitearticle #articles #grammar pic.twitter.com/vDoJ3wMqIB
😃We all want to be #happy, but when should we say ‘happiness’ or ‘the happiness’?🤔
— BBC Learning English (@bbcle) February 23, 2019
👉Learn how to use the definite #article with abstract #uncountable nouns.
Watch 6 Minute #Grammar. https://t.co/uiGZHsrogX #learnenglish #useful #elt #english #articles #speakenglish pic.twitter.com/TKg0DR9hc0
Comments
I did the exercise from Learn 4 Good and I have 63% correct.
The articles are dificult but it's not bad, isn't it?
xx
Delia
I did the exercises. It was a good entertainment! Most of them were ok, but you're wise, in this case.
Bye, have a good weekend
Did you choose the Up Int exercises from Learn 4 Good? They were quite difficult.
But 63% is a good start.
I like the BBC Flatmates and Grammar challenge. You have opportunities to listen and clear explanations.
It isn't bad, IS IT? :-)
Keep up the good work!
Am I not wise in all cases? :-)
I'm glad that you found the exercises entertaining. You should look for things that we have studied in class.
It WAS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT! (uncountable) = It was good fun.
Have fun this weekend!
Tonight I'm working hard. I have done the exercises from Learn 4 Good. I have 100% in pre-intermediate, 85% in intermediate and 83% in upper-intermediate. So I think it's fine for me, isn't it?.
See you on monday.
I am sure it will all be worth the effort.
I did the exercises from Learn 4 Good. I had 74% in pre-intermediate, 75% in intermediate and 85% in upper-intermediate!!!!
I can't believe it...
Are you sure it wasn't the other way round?
These "articles" aren't easy, are they?
You should make good use of the BBC pages: grammar challenge, the flatmates, 6 minute English etc
I think they are more entertaining.