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Teaching grammar is best done through context. This can be in the form of a text, dialogue, video, situation, or audio file.
To teach definite and indefinite articles in English, this lesson plan starts with a conversation in which the target language is highlighted.
Since the lesson is meant for beginners, the language is not too difficult for them to understand. The aim here is not reading comprehension per se; the conversation is just a means to highlight the target language.
Before the students start reading, you may want to give them a focus question to be answered while reading silently. For example, you may ask your students to read the exchange and answer the question below:
A. Who likes the movie the most, Jane or Alan?
Here is the text
The special effects are
not realistic
Jane: How do you feel about yesterday’s movie? I think it is an absolute success.
Alan: Yes, I agree. It is an interesting movie about love, a thrilling story. But I’m afraid it is a flop in terms of special effects.
Jane: But the story is breathtaking! Don’t you think so? The movie is an adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel “Anna Karenina.“
Alan: I like the novel, too! I am a fan of Tolstoy’s
style of writing. But still, I find the special effects
not realistic enough.
After answering the focus question, you may invite them to do a short true or false exercise to make sure they understand the text:
To identify the part of speech of the target language, the teacher asks the students to do the following activity:
Then, to draw their attention that sometimes we do not use articles before some nouns, the teacher asks the students to study some examples and do an activity to notice and identify the instances where we do not use articles.
E. Match the following:
To guide the students to sort out the articles into definite and indefinite, the teacher devises the following activity:
F. Complete this chart with a, an, or the:
The next step is to ask the students to work in groups, read a grammar summary, and match sentences that describe the rules:
G. Read the grammar summary at the end of this worksheet and match the numbers with the letters to complete the rules:
At the practice stage, the teacher invites the students to do some exercises to make sure they apply the rules appropriately and to help them automatize the use of articles.
The practice exercises are sequenced from easy to more challenging.
H. Fill in the sentences with a, an, or the:
This is the last stage of the definite and indefinite articles lesson plan.
After practicing the use of the article, it is high time for the learners to use it in a less controlled activity.
K. Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions as follows:
To help the students learn by themselves, it is a good idea to provide them with the data and the necessary tools to explore the language and discover the rules while working in small groups.
For example, before doing activity G above, ask them to read a grammar summary about definite and indefinite articles, working in small groups.
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