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10C Fashion victims Vocabulary: use of articles:

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Description: 10C Fashion victims Vocabulary use of articles a an the or no article reading a magazine article a profile Review Past Simple passive have to Fashion victims Please open your book p80 and try to do execrcise 1 Now read the

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10C Fashion victims Vocabulary: use of articles: a, an, the or no article reading: a magazine article; a profile Review: Past Simple passive, have to Fashion victims Please, open your book, p80, and try to do execrcise 1. Now, read the article about Gucci family in execrcise 2. Fill in gaps a)-f) in the family tree. Please, do execrcise 3. Tick the correct sentences and change incorrect sentences. Below, please find help with new vocabular Label - brand Get on with – have a good relationship with Sack – dismiss from employment Gunman - a man who uses a gun to commit a crime or terrorist act use of articles: a, an, the or no article Please, open your books, p81, and try to do exercise 4/5. After that, please read the explanation below. In exercise 6, p81, read about another Italian fashion designer, Gianni Versace. Fill in the gaps with a, an, the or -. Answers: 1. – 2. a 3.- 4. - 5. a 6. the 7. - 8. a 9. a 10. - 11. the 12. the 13. the 14. - 15. the We use a/an: The first time you mention or refer to a noun Example: I bought a new pair of shoes yesterday! (First mention). Can you believe the shoes were 50% off!! (Second mention – now it is clear which shoes: the shoes you bought yesterday.) To name a member of a group Jobs (I’m a teacher.) Nationalities (He’s an American.) Religions (She’s a Buddhist.) When you also mean “one” Example: I had an ( =one) apple at lunch. Expressions that quantify A little (bit) of A lot of A ton of We use the: With something already mentioned (see example for the first mention with a/an above) When there is just one of something* I took a walk in the forest. (There is only one forest where you live.) When you define a specific person, object or place I loved the book my dad gave me for my birthday. (Not just any book, but specifically the books your dad gave you for your birthday.) With things that are unique (there is only one)* The sun The President of the U.S. The CEO of Apple With ordinal numbers and superlatives The first, the second, the third The biggest, the best, the fastest, the ugliest With some proper nouns: Rivers (The Nile) Mountains Ranges (The

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