Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Articles: Descriptive Approaches
- Chapter 2 Key Concepts in the Study of Articles
- Chapter 3 Other Approaches to Articles
- Chapter 4 Articles as a Source of Difficulty in SLA
- Chapter 5 Articles in SLA Research
- Chapter 6 Articles and ESL Teaching
- Chapter 7 Formulaicity
- Chapter 8 Investigating Article use by Advanced Polish Learners of EFL: The role of Formulaicity
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Articles: Descriptive Approaches
- Chapter 2 Key Concepts in the Study of Articles
- Chapter 3 Other Approaches to Articles
- Chapter 4 Articles as a Source of Difficulty in SLA
- Chapter 5 Articles in SLA Research
- Chapter 6 Articles and ESL Teaching
- Chapter 7 Formulaicity
- Chapter 8 Investigating Article use by Advanced Polish Learners of EFL: The role of Formulaicity
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
Summary
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
The text below does not have articles. Write the articles in the correct places, as in the example.
Example: He is the most wonderful person I’ve ever met.
1. Motorised boats harm ecology of waterways, unless their use is kept at low level.
2. Glucose, or blood sugar, is produced in our bodies when we eat carbohydrates.
3. We meet regularly, five times semester, at departmental meeting.
4. Time matters. Please try to send it in as soon as possible – sooner better.
5. I want to choose foreign language that few people want to study. Maybe I’ll learn Kurdish.
6. Plants in pots and containers require more water than you actually might think, smaller pot more critical problem. By midsum-mer, herbs and vegetables in containers may need water twice day.
7. You should give him spoonful of this syrup every three hours.
8. I’ll remember you until day I die.
9. I see that you haven't eaten any of food I brought you two days ago. Can I make you cup of tea?
10. Old leftist political parties are re-emerging to demand that government again expand its role in economy to help poor, even at price of discouraging foreign investors.
11. I was lucky ball didn't hit me in face.
12. New version of insurance policy makes number of alternatives open to insured.
13. Do you speak English?
14. I was recently asked about my hopes for future by friend of mine. What I know is that I’d like to have kids. And I’d like to live in luxury apartment one day.
15. Immediately after graduation I need to get job. It doesn't necessarily have to be in my field, and I’m prepared to move anywhere where I can find work. Acquaintance of mine was recently offered position in Berlin and he moved there without moment's hesitation.
16. What remarkable player he is. His performance today really impressed me. What shame he didn't get picked for team.
17. Every member of Royal Family enjoys star status; they are used to being centre of attention and there is strong unstated rivalry between them.
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- Articles in English as a Second LanguageA Phraseological Perspective, pp. 221 - 222Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2022