Present Perfect versus Past Simple

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Here are two situations in the classroom:

1) a student made a mistake in his paper that he had turned in three days ago and the teacher is talking about it in class
2) a student has just made a mistake in class

How shall I phrase the following idea in both situations so that the sentences would be grammatically correct:

I am glad you made (have made) a mistake - you gave (have given) me a chance to teach you!
:?:
 
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Here are two situations in the classroom:

1) a student made a mistake in his paper that he had turned in three days ago and the teacher is talking about it in class
2) a student has just made a mistake in class

How shall I phrase the following idea in both situations so that the sentences would be grammatically correct:

I am glad you made (have made) a mistake - you gave (have given) me a chance to teach you!
:?:

"I am glad you have made a mistake - you have given me a chance to teach you!"
This works in both contexts.
 
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