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Help; CELTA Application
Can anybody help please?
I’m applying the CELTA course and have to identify the errors in the below passage. Grammar is not my strong point and I would like your advice on identifying the errors below.
Thanks so much
You must’nt worry about me, the course is great and I’m happy with my accomodation. I think I’ll definately stay here until June. My teacher’s names are Sue and John; they are very professional and the lessons are interesting. My landlady’s got a beautiful dog, it’s name is Ginger.
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Re: Help; CELTA Application

Originally Posted by
DrCool
Can anybody help please?
I’m applying the CELTA course and have to identify the errors in the below passage. Grammar is not my strong point and I would like your advice on identifying the errors below.
Thanks so much
You must’nt worry about me, the course is great and I’m happy with my accomodation. I think I’ll definately stay here until June. My teacher’s names are Sue and John; they are very professional and the lessons are interesting. My landlady’s got a beautiful dog, it’s name is Ginger. [Answers removed]
Last edited by Tdol; 24-May-2009 at 14:55.
Reason: When people post assignments and don't try, please don't give them the answers. Many thanks
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Re: Help; CELTA Application

Originally Posted by
DrCool
You must’nt worry about me, the course is great and I’m happy with my accomodation. I think I’ll definately stay here until June. My teacher’s names are Sue and John; they are very professional and the lessons are interesting. My landlady’s got a beautiful dog, it’s name is Ginger.
The errors you are looking for are with the contractions, spelling of certain words, look at the possesive where we are told the names of the teachers. Also look at the clause where we learn the name of the dog.
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Re: Help; CELTA Application
What you're asking for is the answers, which is not the idea of an assignment. We will help and discuss, but please do the work yourself as a starting point. If your students posted their homework up and got other people to answer them, would that be a very useful exercise for them or you? You cannot teach what you do not know so my advice I is to get to grips with grammar rather than hoping to absorb it via copy and paste.
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