2012年8月15日水曜日

Rules of "Articles" in English


From this August 13th-14th, I concentratedly studied "Articles" of English.
(the = definite article, a, an = indefinite article)

As a collection of problems, my teacher chose this site.

I wrote some rules of articles I learned below.

1. Name of official places

< Country Names >
Single names don't use "the"
ex) Japan, America, 

Plural names need "the"
ex) the Philippine Islands, The Philippines, The United States of America


< City Names >
don't need articles
ex) Tokyo, NewYork, Bangkok, 

< Road Names >
don't need articles
ex) Wall Street, Milton Road, Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue


< Others >
Mount Everest (single)
Mt. Fuji (single)
the Himalayas (plural)


2. Very obvious things don't need "the"
< Public Place >
ex) He go went to hospital, church, school, Institution, prison 

< God >
ex) An atheist doesn't believe in God.

< Meal >
ex1) We usually have dinner at eight.
ex2) What time would you like breakfast.

> Meals are routine and not specific. 

cf. Breakfast is in the morning, Lunch is in at midday, DInner/Tea is in late afternoon, Supper is late at night.


< Work >
ex1) We start work at eight.
ex2) He went to work.

3. When a noun is used specifically, use "the".
ex1) My garden's looking lovely now that the daffodils are in flower
> These daffodils are only in the garden.
ex2) Would you mind turning off the lights when you leave?
> specific lights
ex3) Could you take the books you borrowed back to the library, please?
ex4) We were stopped by the police 
※"Police" is uncountable but "policeman" or "police officer" is countable.
ex5) The water in the outside swimming pool will be cold (in winter)


< examples that don't need "the" >
・He doesn't listen to classical music. 
・I'm against capital punishment.
・There is a major problem with crime nowadays.
> "music", "punishment" and "crime" are uncountable and not particular in these cases.


4. We use a/an depending on the sound of the first letter of the word
(Pronunciation is different from letters)
ex1) She did an MA in French literature. (MA is pronounced like "Em A".)
ex2) He joined a union  (Union is pronounced like "You Ni On".)
※"the" also can be used, but isn't included in the choices of Q48.


5. Other examples I felt confused about
ex1) Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year.
> That means one of the Sundays in this year.

ex2) They live in the lovely flat.
> "flat" doesn't mean an area of low level ground. It means an apartment (British English).

2012年1月21日土曜日

Most frequently used words

Last weekend was a good time for me because I found my role models for studying language.

1st is Benny Lewis, a blogger and developed a new method for language study. 

2nd is Tim Feriss,  a famous blogger and writer. He is very good at language (including Japanese).

3rd, who I haven''t found yet, a Japanese, who has already achieved exactly what I want to achieve.
I should find the person. That's a good theme in my life.

And I also found one good site for learning English.

http://www.fluentin3months.com/

This site introduce 6000 most frequently used English words.

Rank 1-2000 is very easy.
Lank 2001-2100 is these words ↓
touch
director
ship
there's
council
EFFECTS
event
worth
existence
designed
hardly
indicated
analysis
established
products
growing
patient
rule
bridge
pain
base
check
cities
elements
leaders
discussion
limited
sit
Thomas
agreement
gas
factors
marriage
easily
closed
excite
accept
applied
allow
bit
married
oil
Rhode
shape
interested
strange
compose
professional
remained
news
Despite
beauty
responsible
wonder
spent
tear
unless
eight
permit
covered
Negro
played
I'd
vote
balance
Charles
loss
Commission
original
fair
reasons
studies
exactly
built
behavior
enemy
teeth
bank
die
James
relations
weight
prepared
related
sea
bar
warn
post
trees
official
separate
clay
Sunday
raised
events
thin
dropped
cattle
invite
playing

Most of them are easy words but some words are not so familiar to me.
I made sentences from such words (highlighted as bold) in this ranking.

I selected 3 words. 
council, Rhode, Negro 

(Example)
There are no Negros in Rhode because Negro means a member of dark-skinned people.
That is one opinion presented in a council last week.

This example not so good, I think because the meaning of council is not clear..

I discussed with my teacher. After that, I made a sentence ↓

The Council on Foreign Relations is the most powerful council in the world.
Members of the council are very rich and powerful (ex. Rock Ferrer).
But the council is disliked by many people because they seem  to make America a large empire and invade other countries.

Rhode is a very rich part of America, a financial place very closed to MIT, Ivy League.


After making these sentences, I found both the Council on Foreign Relations and Rhode are in the east of USA.
However, I think the council is made by old type rich people whereas many people who make the new world are from Rohode. For example, many MIT graduates made and are making the new world.


※Underlines indicate points which i revised. My teacher taught me these points.
(revised on 12/02/05)