Recall
Read the following nouns then group them preceding to their kinds: Chief, peace, noise, kalala, baby-setter, roof
T. What’s the name of your biology teacher?
T. What is she?
Recall
Read the following group them preceding to their kinds: chief, place, Noice, Kalala, baby-setter, roof. T. What's the name of your biology teacher ?
The Biology teachers name is Mrs Benzene
T. What is she ?
P. She is a woman.
PRESENTATION
The teacher will present the subject matter
T. Is your teacher of English a woman?
T. What do a woman and a man express?
T. What’s the gender of Mrs Banzenie? (Biology Teacher)
PRESENTATION
The teacher will present the subject matter
T. Is your teacher of English a woman ?
P. No, she is a Man.
T. What do a woman and a man express ?
P. They express the gender
T. What's the gender of Mrs Banzenie ? ( Biology Teacher).
P. She’s a woman: Feminine
Announcing the subject Matter
What will we study today ?
Announcing the subject Matter
Today, we will study Nouns, Genders
PRACTICE
T. What’s the gender of the teacher of English
T. What does a chair Represent?
T. What its gender?
T. What’s the gender of these nouns: parent, cousin, Painter, driver, judge
T. Find the gender of those nouns then the opposite gender: Uncle, brother, and gentleman
T. What’s the feminine Form of actor, waiter, negro?
PRACTICE
T. What's the gender of the teacher of English ?
P. It’s Masculine
T. What does a chair represent ?
P. It’s Represents a thing
T. What it is gender ?
P. It’s neuter
T. What’s the gender of these nouns: parent, cousin, Painter, driver, judge.
P. They do not change; they have the same form
T. Find the gender of these nouns then the opposite gender : Uncle, brother ans gentleman.
P. Uncle-aunt; brother; sister; gentleman, lady
T. What's the feminine form of actor, waiter, negro ?
P. Actor-actress, waiter-waitress, Negro-Negress.
Uncle – aunt;
Brother – sister
Nouns: B. Gender
There are methods of forming the feminine from masculine
GENDER FORMATION
Most nouns have the same form in feminine cousin-cousin, driver-driver, child-child.
PRODUCTION
They find five nouns for each group they identify (masculine) them find the opposite gender (feminine)
Baby-baby, Cook-Cook, Judge-judge
Find five nouns:
I.e. Masculine-feminine
1 Invariable
2 Different form
3 Adding “ess”
Gender: a division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of Speech)
Such as masculine feminine / Neuter or animal in animal
Identification as male masculine