CORNELL NOTES: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES Se ň orita Gondocs Espa ň ol 2 9/19/11.

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CORNELL NOTES: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES Se ň orita Gondocs Espa ň ol 2 9/19/11

BR: Eres de Puerto Rico? Si, ____ de Puerto Rico o No, ___ soy de Puerto Rico.

AGENDA: 1. BR 2. CORNELL NOTES 3. WORKSHEET TAREA (HOMEWORK): 1. FINISH WORKSHEET

OBJECTIVES: 1.Students will review the usage of definite and indefinite articles. 2.Students will learn to distinguish the gender and number of each article.

WHAT ARE ARTICLES? A part of speech, exp: a, an, the “a,an” ---indefinite articles “the”---definite article

COOKIE EXAMPLE: Give me the chocolate chip cookie. Give me a cookie, please. Imagine a plate full of cookies. There are peanut butter cookies, sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies, and one chocolate chip cookie. The first sentence speaks of a particular (or definite/SPECIFIC) cookie: Give me the chocolate chip cookie. The second sentence speaks of any of a number of cookies (or an indefinite/NOT SPECIFIC) cookie: Give me a cookie, please. The difference between the definite and indefinite articles is the difference between talking about a specific cookie, or any old cookie at all. the cookie a cookie

Definite articles: MASCULINE El perro Los perros FEMININE La chica Las chicas Indefinite articles: MASCULINE Un perro Unos perros FEMININE Una chica Unas chicas INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE ARTICLES

TAKE AWAY MESSAGE: Before you figure out what article is needed in a sentence please make sure you have looked at the gender and number of the noun. TWO Questions to ask yourself: #1 Is my noun MALE OR FEMALE? #2Is my noun SINGULAR OR PLURAL? Once you have answered both questions the answer will become obvious.

PREGUNTAS??????? GRACIAS POR SU ATENCIÓN!