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| Accuracy with articles
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* Putting an adjective i front of a nur
Complete the pairs of sentences with a/an or (no
article).
‘If students want to have a good education, they
need to be highly motivated.
bin many countries ¢ education is free only until the
age of 16
1a Freedom of speech and __ belief are fundamental
human rights.
b There is__strong belief that every child should
have access to education,
Marcia wos widely considered as
beauty.
b De you know the saying that _
cf the beholder?
We all have to sutfer_|
Stop being such __
outstanding
beauty isin the eye
pain at one time or another.
pain and start hel
instead!
Last year! did 2
called Sightsavers,
b Most people think its @ good idea to give money to
Jot of voluntary work for __ charity
_ charity
REMEMBER THIS
f° Some nouns are not pr
never, putting
fan adjective in front of them requires using a/an
have breakfast but have a big breakfast
also requires
using afar: 2% but a mere 2%
ler be preceded by
a/an even if you put an adi
All our students have easy access to the Inter:
tive in front of them
Put a/an only if possible.
My parents are sending me to England because they
‘want me to speak 6 excellent English,
1. Insome Asian countries __ shocking 60 percent of
people are literate
We're having such__ beautiful weather ight now that
it's hard 10 believe its autumn,
Every student will get__packed lunch before the trip.
Gina's grandparents enjoy __ very good health,
Most of my classmates do __ voluntary work.
Ifyou sign up for our course now, you'll save __
‘amazing 30 percent off the regular price,
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5 Complete the gaps with one word wherever necessary.
4 twas:
Find six more mistakes in the text, two in each
paragraph, by adding or crossing out a/an.
‘Most English schools Sitibdial'ban. on mobile phones
Guring classes a long time ago and now they have conclusive
proof that they were right. According t6 the latest study,
Jz}puDpes translates into
eat Researchers also
Dols went up by over
not givingstdens an gecesi
extra week's educati school |
observed that tst ests in sch s
6 percent, |
‘The sesearch was Gondidted at
before and after bang were intro
sidente and-improyes 2 pe-oeman
om
researchers say.
The findings) will ea sek arguments
in the ongoinghdebate about pupils’ ageess 10 mobile
phones. In the UK; staggering 90 percetof teenagers own
smartphone: in the US, almost 75 percent.
Read some comments on the article in Exercise 3 and
choose the best option.
Why ban phones? Teachers should teach our children
‘phone etiquetta instead. Thay should be taught fromm
*0/a/ an eatly age about responsible use,
My phone means everything ta me. its 70/.a/an
tremendous help and I wouidn't want to part with it.
‘Yeah, it helps you play Crush Gandy or check your
What | meant was ‘0 /a /an mobile technology
offers useful educational apos that students can use
during classes, like graphic display calculators.
Using mobile apps for checking everything is #0 /a/
an example of overdependence on technology.
Phones are ‘0/2 / an terble ostraction.
|iwish my school would ban them.
YOU'VE LEARNT
None of us seemed to he in @ hurry to see the exam
results. We were walking there rather hesitatingly.
1. Itwas___ great sserifice for Ruby to give up her
place an the football team,
2 They say that money is not the key to__ happiness.
3 Jon will need to do a lot of preparation before the
presentation because he hasn't done anything like it in
‘eal pleasure to train your puppy to fetch 2
ball, heS really intelligent.
5. Chris was on his way tothe airport when all of a
he received an urgent call to go back to work
6 Having _ good laugh with fiends always cheers me
up and makes me feel great
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ral British schools
L “While is true
that a modern techaglogy used fh, the classroom engages
ce, there are also
pote sacs a ould le 1 tsaons the