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Option 1 : Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners: We ate all _ food. Both __sons are at college.
A determiner is a person or thing that determines or decides something. Common kinds of determiners include definite and indefinite articles (the and a or an), demonstratives (this and that), possessive determiners (my and their), cardinal numerals, quantifiers (many, all and no), distributive determiners (each, any), and interrogative determiners (which).
- Learning Objectives are general goals or targets to be achieved to form the base of a subject. An objective in teaching may better be defined as "the desired change in behavior in a person that we try to bring about through education".
- Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners: We ate all _ food. Both __sons are at college. - It is BEST aligned with the learning objective that students will be able to use appropriate determiners in sentences.
- It is a contextualized approach that will help learners to understand, comprehend and use the different determiners. It is based on the fact that language should be used in a particular context or situation.
- It is very important in language teaching classrooms to create situations that make the learners use the known determiners, tenses, verbs, adverbs, clauses, etc. It gives them a concrete experience.
- The above blanks could be filled in this way- We ate all the food. Both the sons are at college. OR, We ate all your food. Both your sons are at college.
- Here, the students could also use 'their' in the place of the and your but the rest options are not providing the chance to use appropriate determiners rather they are focusing more on concepts.
Thus, it is concluded that Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners: We ate all _ food. Both __sons are at college. - It is BEST aligned with the learning objective that students will be able to use appropriate determiners in sentences.