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** 'New / Edited Edition' of our live lesson! Shout-outs and features have been moved to our 'Shout-Out Show' live every Thursday at 10am (BST) ** In this fresh and fun home-schooling lesson you will learn all about determiners. Throughout the English lesson I will teach you about the four types of determiner, how important they all are as parts of speech, how they influence and affect a noun, their relationships with other parts of speech, why they are important, and how to remember them. Determiners specify or generalise nouns. They help to create phrases and expanded phrases. You will learn and have fun, rap along to the 'Determiner Song' and by the end of the lesson you will always remember what a determiner is, the four types of determiner, and how determiners work to help create a phrase, clause or sentence. Determiners covered in this lesson include articles, quantifiers, demonstratives and possessives. For more free English lessons, subscribe to this channel: / mcgrammartv Age Range: 6-11yrs (Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2) Lyrics to rap along: Chorus I’m thinking of a word that goes before a noun, That’s not an adjective, And makes a noun phrase. Do you know what it’s called? Determiner! There’s four types to write, That specify, or generalise. That’s what they like. Do you know what they’re called? Determiners! 1...Articles! 2…Demonstratives! 3…Quantifiers! 4…possessives! 1...Articles! 2…Demonstratives! 3…Quantifiers! 4…possessives! Verse Now, the articles are ‘the’, ‘a’ and ‘an’: ‘the’ is definite, the rest are indefinite! Quantifiers are about quantity: Like ‘a few’, ‘several’, ‘many’ and a ‘one’, ‘two’, ‘three’. Possessives indicate possession: Like ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘its’, ‘my’, ‘our’, ‘your’ and ‘their’ lesson. Now there’s only one left! Demonstratives! But what do they express? They demonstrate with ease… Come in with the ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘those’ and ‘these’. D what E to the T ER MIN to the E R You’re a star! And you’ll always remember the determiners! Come on! You’re a star! And you’ll always remember the determiners! Go! Chorus I’m thinking of a word that goes before a noun, That’s not an adjective, And makes a noun phrase. Do you know what it’s called? Determiner! There’s four types to write, That specify, or generalise. That’s what they like. Do you know what they’re called? Determiners! 1...Articles! 2…Demonstratives! 3…Quantifiers! 4…possessives! I’m thinking of a word that goes before a noun, That’s not an adjective, And makes a noun phrase. Do you know what it’s called? Determiner! Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrmcgrammar Follow us on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram: @mrmcgrammar Subscribe for NEW MC Grammar Visits, lessons, and Wonder Raps every week! https://www.youtube.com/c/MCGrammarTV... Learn with MC Grammar in the classroom 📘 • Grammar Lessons Learn and have fun with MC Grammar KARAOKE! 🎤 • Karaoke Grammar Raps Rap and learn with MC Grammar rap songs 🎤 • Rap & Learn | Grammar Rap Songs Reading is Amazing! World Book Day songs 📘 • World Book Day ABOUT MC GRAMMAR Hi, Grammar Gang, and welcome to my channel. If you want to learn, laugh and rap live with me, then you're in the right place! On this channel you will find all of my lessons, songs and book raps. Keep reading and rapping! Follow me on Instagram / mrmcgrammar Follow me on Twitter / mrmcgrammar Follow me on Facebook / mrmcgrammar #songsforkids #kidssongs #learning #MCGrammar