Common Mistakes in English: ENG - C2.0201G
Common Mistakes in English: ENG - C2.0201G
Common Mistakes in English: ENG - C2.0201G
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Common Mistakes
In English
Grammar Basics
Grammar & Structure
Level C1
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LESSON NAME - Outline
Content
In this lesson you will overview various common mistakes in English.
Learning Outcomes
•Learn to differentiate various mistakes and solutions
•Use mistakes in sentences to help develop familiarity
•Discuss your opinion on mistakes in English
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Exercises
Writing
How many mistakes can you find in the
paragraph below?
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Vocabulary
Loose Lend
Lose Borrow
Effect
Affect
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English Mistakes Intro
Do you remember?
English Mistakes
To the non-native speaker, English can be deceiving. There are some words that
look dangerously similar, yet have very different meanings. Then there are some
words which sound very similar, but mean something very different.
Example:
I could’ve gone on the trip if I didn’t lose my ticket!
It’s a shame that the bird left its babies alone in a tree.
The global warming effect probably won’t affect Earth for another 100
years.
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It’s Its and Its’
Remember these?
It‘s, Its and Its’
It’s Its
• Contraction of “It is” or “It has” • Used when it is not a contraction, or
in the possessive form
Examples: Examples:
• It’s already 5:30!! • My car is new but its wheels are
• It’s been ages since I’ve seen her! used.
• The bird was blue but its wings were
white.
Its’ Why?
• Never correct • Possessive pronouns don’t have
• No examples because it’s never apostrophes (‘)
correct. • Their spelling already indicates a
• Don’t use! possessive
• Stay away! • There is never a need to add an
apostrophe to show possession
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It’s/Its Completion
Example:
It’s not me, it’s you!
1) It_ the 3rd time that my cat ate it_ toy. Maybe I should feed it_
more.
2) It_ has it_ good points and it_ bad points. I say, buy it_!
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Affect Vs. Effect
Please note
Examples
• Your hateful words don’t affect me.
• The movie had a lot of visual effects.
• The book affected me in so many ways.
• The effects of recession weren’t as bad as economists thought.
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Exercises
Writing
Example:
The speech had a positive effect on the kids.
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Time Phrase Positivity
Please note
Examples
I could have been a contender... but I
became a teacher!
She could‘ve gotten free food is she
arrived earlier
I could‘ve sworn this happened
before, it’s like deja-vu!
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Lend Vs. Borrow
Please note
Examples
I left my wallet at home! Can you lend me $5 for a sandwich?
I left my wallet at home! Can I borrow $5 for a sandwich?
Libraries lend and people borrow books.
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Exercise
Speaking
Example:
He borrowed $5 from me and still hasn’t paid me back!
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Lose Vs. Loose
Please note
Examples
You have nothing to lose, it’s a win-win!
When I was younger I wore very loose fit clothes.
If I play ping-pong with my left hand I will probably lose.
The dog is loose and we can’t find it!
Notice that the pronunciation is similar but Lose has a “Z“ sound while
Loose has more of an “S” sound.
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Exercises
Writing
Example:
I ride a skateboard loose so it’s easier to turn.
1. The rule of most tools is right to make it tight and left to make it _______.
2. I always _______ interest in girls when they tell me they have a child.
3. I always __________ my earrings when I’m sleeping.
4. You need to go to the dentist, that tooth is _________.
5. I don’t gamble because I almost always __________.
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Correcting Sentences
Speaking
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Exercises
Writing
How often do you understand English when it
isn’t technically correct?
Example:
Since my English has gotten better and I’m not a native speaker myself,
I recognize errors that I used to make and can understand what the
people are saying. Most of the time. If their pronunciation is way off
then that’s when I can’t understand it.
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Exercises
Writing
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Exercises
Writing
Write 5 sentences using any of the commonly
mistaken words.
Example:
If I didn’t have to work on Sunday, I could’ve watched the
game!
1. …
2. …
3. …
4. …
5. …
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Exercises
Writing
What other common mistakes in English can
you think of/come across when you speak?
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Exercises
Reading
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Exercises
Reading
“I sell you. 10 dollar. Very pretty. You buy. Low price. Okay. 5
dollar. Nice. Yes.” Now of course, not only was that not even
proper English since it was riddled with mistakes but it shows
us that even with mistakes, the message is totally clear. They
will sell it to us for 10 dollars and it’s very pretty for a low
price. Now some common mistakes could involve being
completely off like the infamous “I borrow you $5 and you pay
me tomorrow” but those just take some practice to master. As
a whole, mistakes where the context is understood, aren’t too
bad of mistakes, now are they? As a Bangkok vendor might say
“You understand, Me English, Very nice, you buy, $10”
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Exercises
Speaking
Inspired by the previous reading, give your
opinion to the question:
Example:
I think it doesn‘t matter if you’re correct or not, as long
as people understand what you wanted them to
understand then you’re fine. Lots of kids in my high
school spoke like “Who that boy is?” and of course it’s
not correct but I still understood it. If you can understand
anyone with incorrect English, it’s fine to me.
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Exercises
Speaking
What do you think is the best way to fix
mistakes in English?
Example:
The best way is to write them all down in a notebook like
twenty times and after the 15th time, you’ll no longer make the
mistake. It’s all about repetition!
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Thank you
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Thank you
for choosing to learn
with
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