Ely13
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Hi all,
I would like to ask some teachers with experience which are some common errors or difficulties that foreigners have when facing the following sentences:
1. I'm playing tennis with my brother on Saturday
2. On Sundays I usually do housework
3. Her coat's not there - she must have gone home
4. Would you mind opening the window?
5. When we got to the cinema, the film had started.
6. They're probably going to fire him
I underlined the parts of the sentences I am more interested with. I speak Spanish, French and Italian, therefore I can imagine the common errors in these languages. I would like to know if someone is teaching to Arabs, Japanese or Russian: what could be the challenge for them?
Thanks in advance to whoever will take the time to answer and help me with this task.
I would like to ask some teachers with experience which are some common errors or difficulties that foreigners have when facing the following sentences:
1. I'm playing tennis with my brother on Saturday
2. On Sundays I usually do housework
3. Her coat's not there - she must have gone home
4. Would you mind opening the window?
5. When we got to the cinema, the film had started.
6. They're probably going to fire him
I underlined the parts of the sentences I am more interested with. I speak Spanish, French and Italian, therefore I can imagine the common errors in these languages. I would like to know if someone is teaching to Arabs, Japanese or Russian: what could be the challenge for them?
Thanks in advance to whoever will take the time to answer and help me with this task.
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