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A an the SNAP

 

Ban Ki Moon is ______ Secretary General of the United Nations

 

________ suburb

 

 

_____ important exam

 

 

_______Wales

 

 

______ Pacific Ocean

 

 

_______ hit movie

 

 

He’s _____ Englishman

 

 

_______Scotland

 

 

_____ River Thames

 

 

 

______ bestseller

 

 

I’m _______ only child

 

 

He’s _______ English

 

 

_________ Amazon

 

 

 

When I was ______ kid

 

 

He was in _________ accident

 

 

________ Mount Everest

 

 

_____ English Channel

 

 

Just _____ fad

 

 

He lives on ________island

 

________ pollution

 

 

_____ USA

 

 

 

He’s _________ New Zealander

 

Have _____ eye on

 

_________human rights

 

 

______ EU

 

 

 

Have _________ lie in

 

Ride on ________ elephant

 

Have __________ lunch

 

_______ centre of town

 

 

Go on ______ daytrip

 

He’s __________ honest man

 

 

Go to ________ school

 

_______ suburbs

 

 

 

Meet up with ________ few mates

 

____________ hour lesson

 

Travel by _______ car

 

_______ Himalayas

 

 

__________ beer or two

 

He works as __________ assistant

 

By __________ bus

 

 

 

______ Alps

 

 

I spent ________ fortune

 

He trained as ________ architect

 

______ Kilimanjaro

 

 

_______ Universal Declaration of Human Rights

 

 

I went for _________ drive

 

_________ obvious mistake

 

_______ punk music

 

 

One of ______ biggest

 

 

 

I’d like to buy ______ bigger car

 

______ unlucky man

 

_________ Lake Titicaca

 

________ very smallest

 

 

___________ good weekend

 

He told me ________ epic story

 

__________ Lake Superior

 

He’s _______ breadwinner in our family

 

Have ________ nap

 

______ epidemic of flu has started

 

_________ Mars

 

________ Earth

 

 

 

Half _________ dozen

 

He’s _______ agricultural engineer

 

_______East Asia

 

Instructions

 

Photocopy and cut up one pack of cards per three or four students

 

Students work together to put the cards into four columns by whether they take the, a, an or — (no article)

 

Students mix up the cards, deal them out, and play SNAP (SNAP being when the two cards take the same article)

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PDF version for easy printing: ArticlesSNAPgame