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While the cats are away, the mice will invite their mate over to crack open a cold one and read some truly terrible articles from deeply stupid publications. But first, some entirely outdated commentary on the political shambles that is our deeply Normal Island. Featuring Sinan Kose - without a book for once! Cast: Undercoat Sinan - https://twitter.com/TheSinanKose Two Coats James - https://twitter.com/anarchonbury Three Coats Alasdair - https://twitter.com/ballistari No Coat Jamie - https://twitter.com/crimebeavis
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week it's all about grammar and the indefinite article, which you all know as ‘a' or ‘an'. What article do I use, and when and why? We get these questions from everyone! Beginners, intermediates, OET and IELTS students, and even students doing a masters degree! Remember... if you need extra practice with your English grammar – you can do this by going to www.e2english.com
The definite article in Somali is a not a separate word but a suffex (added at the end) guri (house/ a house) guriGA (the house) guri cad = a white a house guriga cad = the white house wiil (boy/ a boy) wiilKA (the boy) wiil yar = a young boy wiilka yar = the young boy gabadh/ gabar (girl/ a girl) gabadha (the girl) gabadh qurux badan = a beautiful girl gabadha quruxda badan = the beautiful girl Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learnsomalilanguage/support
A podcast for English learners! Improve your listening skills, practice your pronunciation, learn new vocabulary! This episode, I'm chatting with Valéria! We chatted about the privilege of learning English at school, writing a thesis about non-native speakers working and learning the language in a new country, and what she feels is the difference between North America and Europe...Grammar tip : "The" v. "A" - how we use Definite and Indefinite Articles.Presenter = Sam @_emaileng (Twitter, IG), @emaileng (TikTok) Music = "Baby Bloodheart" by Mara Carlyle @MaraCarlyle (Twitter) www.maracarlyle.bandcamp.com Artwork = Penny Rossano @pennyrossanomusicart (IG) www.pennyrossanoillustrations.com
Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about the use of the definite and indefinite articles in this episode of Grammar Matters. For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast
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Podcast #4 EnglishIntroduction to Episode:00:00 - 02:13 Introduction to today's episode02:56 - 07:10 Checking previously learned content07:11 - 17:06 Indefinite Articles17:07 - 30:24 Personal Pronouns.30:25 - 34:59 The Expression of the DayARTÍCULOS INDEFINIDOS singular pluralmasculino EL LOSfemenino LA LASMontaña (la)teléfono (el)Computador (el)Cama (la)Playa (la)Libro (el)Letra (la)casacincoquesosoloseriozapatocineExercise with indefinite articles.Casa (una)zapato (un)cama (una)vaso (un)libro (un)ventana (una)How to know the gender of a noun? If a noun ends with any of the ones above,its gender typically is masculine.o -> el trabajo, el libro aje -> el viaje, el traje (suit)ambre -> el hambre (hunger)ar, er, or -> computador, taller (workshop), etc é -> el caféés -> el francés, el camerunésma -> el programa, el poemaetc.If a noun ends with any of the following endings, its gender is typically femininea -> la ventana (window), la comida (food)ia, ie -> la historia, la seriead, ed, id, ud -> la facultad, la pared (wall), la vid (a kind of tree, probably you will not use this word, ever), la salud (health).is -> la tesis, la crisisncia -> la paciencia, la providencia letters of the alphabetetc.As in every language you will find some exceptions. Here I leave you the most common nouns that probably you could use with the corresponding exceptions.el sistemael problemael aguael dramael esquema (scheme)el idioma (language)el planetael programael área On the other hand, there aren't many, but this is the only one I can think of now. Probably there are more, but just a few.la radio (the radio), el radio (the radius)PRONOMBRES PERSONALESSingulares:Yo = ITú (usted) = YouÉl / Ella = He/she (we typically give genders to everything so you won't find “it”). Plurales (masculinos y femeninos)nosotros/as = we vosotros-as/ ustedes = you plural informal ellos/as = they Instagram: thespanishpodcastFacebook: thespanishpodcastemail: thespanishpodcastmail@gmail.com
In this episode you will learn the three possible translations for the English "a" in French as well as when to use each indefinite article. Follow us on our Facebook page @frenchlanguagelearningdecoded for the episode worksheet so you can follow along and make the most of this lesson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/safaa-peeroo/support
During this episode you will learn the most important items of cloths in Spanish, basic colours, a new regular verb "llevar" and the definite articles "un" ,"una", "unos" ,"unas" and how to use them.
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I've always been into history. Alternate history, weird stuff, you name it. There's a reason why I like the Indiana Jones movies. So you can imagine my excitement when a history based comic came to me about being on the show. That person was Bryan Soroka with his comic tentatively titled Indefinite Articles. Starting in World War I, this is a great concept and I'm really looking forward to see the progress that this story makes. You can find Bryan on Twitter @BryanSoroka33. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Use the coupon code “ireadshownotes” for 15% off your order. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. Music by Best Day, who needs to write me a letter.
Lear how to say .... a, an & some in front of nouns
Know how to say "a" or "an" in French? Listen to this lesson to learn the 3 French indefinite articles — and how to avoid a common French beginner mistake. Head to https://mathildekien.com/podcast-episodes/12 for episode resources and exercises. Pssst... Check out my new course: ✨ French Pronunciation Kickstarter. ✨ You'll learn everything you need to know to pronounce French words the right way — in just 10 days! https://www.mathildekien.com/fpk
In this lesson, you are going to learn: How to use the Indefinite Article In English Singular Nouns Plural Nouns Uncountable Nouns There are 2 kinds of Indefinite Articles in English: "A" , "An". We use these articles when referring to something in general, not specific. In this lesson, you will learn how to properly use the indefinite article in everyday English speech. Register for my English Classes here: https://englishteachermonica.com/english-conversation-class/ More English Lessons here: https://englishteachermonica.com/blog/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/englishteachermonica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishteachermonica/support
In This Episode You Will Learn To Use The Definite Article 'The' and Indefinite Articles 'a', 'an'. Join The Facebook Group Taylor Teaches English Email me at tteachesenglish@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor1673/support
“A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny.” ― Alexander Solzhenitsyn In EP 302 of the SUNDAY WIRE radio show, host Patrick Henningsen gives an 'Ode to Uncle Joe'... Uncle Joe Stalin that is. Last week saw one of the most abominable moments in the history of American justice, and hardly anyone noticed it. A Stalinist show trial for the ages; an abrogation of due process, no underlying crime to speak of, a predetermined verdict, and a total politicization of America's justice system. The object of this political theatre wasn't merely to lynch an unpopular political operative, which it did. No, this served as a last gasp attempt to help buttress the rapidly collapsing narrative that WikiLeaks and the Kremlin colluded with the Trump campaign to meddle in America's 2016 Presidential Election, which promulgates the popular delusion that America is supposed to be at war with Russia. CHECK OUT THE FULL SUNDAY WIRE ARCHIVE HERE: https://21stcenturywire.com/category/sunday-wire-radio-show/ SUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT MEDIA OUTLET: https://21wire.tv/membership/plans/
Aprenda a usar os artigos indefinidos em inglês.
This episode practices the indefinite and definite articles learned in lesson 11 of The Language Tutor YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GFwrcNlXh92xA8iKFT2WA If you'd like to leave me a voice message about how the podcast or YouTube channel is helping you, just record it and email it to me at dannyevans3371@gmail.com. Or you can follow the link below to record your message on Anchor, but you'll need to take a minute to create an Anchor account. Can't wait to hear from you! https://anchor.fm/danny-evans/message --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danny-evans/support
In this episode we discuss indefinite articles, and talk about what we mean when we say we’re ‘over-egging the pudding’.
English Grammar A1 Level: Articles are words that define nouns and they belong to the group of words called determiners. Essentially there are two kinds of articles: indefinite and definite. We use indefinite articles to express non-specific things or general categories. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a1-grammar/chapter/indefinite-articles
LE, LA, LES, UN, UNE, DES - French Definite and Indefinite Articles. Articles Définis et Indéfinis. THE has 4 translations in French: LE, LA, L', LES. A/AN has 3 translations in French: UN, UNE, DES. Learn French with Anne, a native speaker at frenchhour.com The post LE, LA, LES, UN, UNE, DES – Today’s French appeared first on French Hour.
It was my turn on 101 Dimensions once again and I put some great electronic/ambient stuff to warm a cold winter's night! Here's what's in store:1. Trinity Ward – No Regrets; The New Sound Of London; Vita; Organs; Uplifter; and Curtains Of Clouds (from the album Echoes From Earth, 2011)2. Jim Griffin – An Ocean Mind (from the album To A Far City, 2017)3. whatsisname – Relax, Offsets; and Terraform (from the album Indefinite Articles, 2017)4. Har – 2 am Vision Within The Mirror (from the album Obscura, 2010)5. Goblin – Roller; Aquaman; Snip Snap; and Il Risveglio Del Serpente (from the album Roller, 1976)6. Har – Amelia (from the album Obscura, 2010)7. Andreas Vollenweider – Behind The Gardens, Behind The Wall, Under The Tree; Pyramid, In The Wood, In The Bright Light; Micro, Macro; and Skin And Skin (from the album Behind The Garden, Behind The Wall, Under The Tree, 1981)I hope you enjoy!Prog On!Tony
I'm stretching the bounds a little again this time, but it was fun last time and you guys seemed to like it! Anyway, here's the playlist for this month's 101 Dimensions:1. Jason Rubenstein – Complicated Exosphere; The Templar Calling Card; and The Curmudgeon Invents The Future (from the album This Is Not A Love Letter, 2014)2. Trinity Ward – Transmission; Saturn V; Enter The Infinite; The State Of The Art; and Between The Edges Of The Universe (from the album Enter The Infinite, 2010)3. Ian Boddy – Kinetics; The Circle; Deja Vu, Parts 1 & 2 (from the album The Climb, 1983)4. whatsisname – Cascade; Felonius Monk; Indian Summer; and Stand Still, I Say (from the album Indefinite Articles, 2017)5. Redshift – Nails; and Ultranaut (from the album Down Time, 1999)6. Gandalf – Forgotten Kingdom, Parts 1 & 2; and Garden Of Illusions, Parts 1, 2 & 3 (from the album Tale From A Long Forgotten Kingdom, 1984)I hope you enjoy!Prog On!Tony
In the first part of our program, we’re going to talk about the devastation left by hurricane Irma. Next, we’ll discuss the ethnic cleansing campaign in Myanmar against the Rohingya minority. We’ll continue with a controversial study conducted by Stanford University claiming that a computer algorithm can determine the sexual orientation of an individual from a photograph. And we’ll conclude the first section of our show with the National Syrian soccer team’s victory that has brought the team closer to qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. Hurricane Irma leaves dozens dead in the U.S. and Caribbean Myanmar reportedly plants landmines in campaign against Rohingya minority Artificial intelligence infers sexual orientation more accurately than humans Syrian soccer team inches closer to World Cup spot The second part of our show will be dedicated to American culture and the English language. In the grammar section of our program, we’ll illustrate the use of today’s grammar topic: Definite and Indefinite Articles. And we will conclude our program with an English expression: “To burn the candle at both ends.”
English Coaches Vince and Anne teach B2 level Indefinite Articles at Kings Language Academy in Valencia, Spain. Download the transcript at www.kingslanguageacademy.com
English Coaches Vince and Anne teach B2 level Indefinite Articles at Kings Language Academy in Valencia, Spain. Download the transcript at www.kingslanguageacademy.com
Sometimes using terms when you're learning a language can hurt more than it helps. This is possibly one of those times. But we need to refer to stuff somehow, right? In today's lesson, I go over Definite & Indefinite Articles in Spanish. If you don't know what those are, join the club. Even when I […]
Sometimes using terms when you’re learning a language can hurt more than it helps. This is possibly one of those times. But we need to refer to stuff somehow, right? In today’s lesson, I go over Definite & Indefinite Articles in Spanish. If you don’t know what those are, join the club. Even when I […]
Learn about the different genders in Spanish (masculine and feminine) as well as the use of the articles the and a (the book / a book). Then go here http://www.asisehace.net/?page_id=410 to read more about it and do some exercises.