Indefinite articles: A and An


There are only 2 indefinite articles in English: A and An

Use

For singular count nouns

Use A before consonant sounds
Use An before vowel sounds

Attention: If it is a vowel but it has consonant sound use A.
Example: 
a university (u has the sound [you] as the consonant y)

If the noun begins with a consonant but the first sound is vowel use An
Example
An hour class (h here doesn’t have any sound, so the first sound is from O) [anourclas]
Obs.: around 95% of h are aspired like in "a hospital", "a healthy life"

Use only for count nouns. If the word is uncountable you can't use. For example, we do not count milk, we do not say

1 milk, 2 milk
We count only one glass of milk, or one liter of milk, so it is wrong to say
a milk
Then we replace "a" by some: some milk


Comparison with Portuguese:

In Portuguese there are four indefinite articles: um, uma, uns, and umas.

Use:
They are used according to number and gender: 

Um and Uns are used for male nouns
Uma and umas are used for female nouns
Um and uma are used for singular nouns
Uns and umas are used for plural nouns

Example: um menino (a boy), uma menina (a girl)
Uns meninos (some boys); umas meninas (some girls)
Notice that in English we can’t use indefinite article for plural nouns, so we replace by "some" (or any in negative and interrogative sentences).

English speaking immersion party 2019


I am pleased to announce that our annual English speaking immersion party will be held on March 23 2019 at 7:30 pm.
Local: in the party room at 435 Dr João Vieira Neves Street, São Paulo (SP) Brazil.
You are all welcome to the party.
Thanks,
Marly

Here are some photos of our last party held on January 20, 2018:

People talking

A culinary class by Míriam

People eating, drinking and talking

A magic show by Gubi



me with the young ones

Bruno came from very far. Iwas his first time in the party.