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AUDIO

DR FINGERS’ ERROR CORRECTION CLINIC

In this section Dr Fingers identifies and corrects typical errors… and ensures that they are NEVER, EVER repeated.

DR FINGERS’ ERROR CORRECTION CLINIC Hello, everybody, and welcome to my “Error Correction” clinic. You know, just the other day I heard and recorded the following conversation in one of my classes. There are some errors. See if you can find them. Dr Fingers: Good morning, class. Oh, no. Who has glued my book to the desk? Come on, I want to know who did it. I am very angry. Books are for reading, not for, erm, gluing. You can all stay behind for detention after school tonight, unless the person who did this owns up. OK, class, now we’re going to do a little exercise. Class: Oh, no! Dr Fingers: Yes, now settle down. Right, Laura, come to front of the class. Now, here are some words. I want you to make some sentences with them. Laura: OK, that’s easy: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

“Asleep” - I am feeling asleep. “Sleepy” - He has sleepy. “Borrow” - I borrow you my bicycle. “Lend” - I lent the pencil from her. “Interested” - That film is very interested. “Interesting” - She is interesting in modern architecture. “Raise” - The sun raised at 6 am. “Rise” - They rise the box to the top floor.

Dr Fingers: OK, Laura. Very good, now go and sit down while we have a look at what you have been saying … (fades out)

Today ’s class: Confusing words 7. “Raise” - this verb needs an object (it is transitive): “we raised the prices”. 8. “Rise” - this verb has no object (it is intransitive): “the sun rises in the east”.

Solutions Later, I disciplined my student privately for a few hours, and now I think she understands the words. Let’s listen to her again: 1. “Asleep” - She is asleep. 2. “Sleepy” - He is sleepy. 3. “Borrow” - She borrowed the bicycle from me. 4. “Lend” - I lent her the pencil. 5. “Interested” - She is interested in modern architecture. 6. “Interesting” - The film is very interesting. 7. “Raise” - They raised the box. 8. “Rise” - The sun rose at six in the morning. OK, that’s all for today. Bye for now, and may you have an error-free month.

Problems Did you hear the mistakes? Poor Laura got all her sentences wrong. Let’s see: 1. “Asleep” is an adjective that we use to describe someone who is sleeping. So we could say, “he is asleep.” 2. “Sleepy” - this is an adjective we use to describe someone who feels tired. So, the correct answer would be “I’m feeling sleepy”, or, “I’m sleepy”. 3. “Borrow” - you “borrow” something from someone. For example, “I borrowed the pen from John”. 4. “Lend” - you “lend” something to someone. For example, “I lent my car to Jane”. 5. “Interested” - this word describes your feelings about something. For example, “I’m interested in finding out the answer”, or, “I’m interested in hearing your opinion”. 6. “Interesting” - and this word is used to describe the characteristics of something, and to say what it is like. For example, “the book is very interesting”, or, “the film was very interesting”.

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