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Do thisSay the lines like real answers. Repeat the useful ones.
1. Read one line2. Say it out loud3. Make one personal version
Need help?
  1. Do not memorize first.
  2. Say the sentence even if it feels slow.
  3. Rest 10 seconds between sets.
  4. Stop when the pattern feels easier to repeat.

Use a/an when something is one thing and not specific yet.

Use the when we know which one.

A / an

  1. Daniel has a suitcase.
  2. He has a small bag.
  3. There is a kitchen.
  4. There is a bed.
  5. There is a table.
  6. He finds an apartment.
  7. He sends an answer.

The

  1. He checks the address.
  2. He takes the bus.
  3. He opens the door.
  4. The apartment is small.
  5. The city is big.
  6. The table is next to the window.
  7. The message is from his mother.

Real examples

  1. I have a phone.
  2. There is a café near here.
  3. The café is small.
  4. She has an English book.
  5. The book is on the table.

Your Turn

  1. Say three things with a.
  2. Say one thing with an.
  3. Say three things with the.

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