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The most common English mistakes made by Dutch learners.   
  

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The most common English mistakes made by Dutch learners.   
  

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Common mistakes made by Dutch speakers in English :) 

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There the ones that went to Paris; they're parents took them their.
(n)
A
There
B
they're
C
their
D
They're all correct

Slide 3 - Quiz

 


They're = they are
 Their  = possessive pronoun 
 There = location
They're / their / there
They're the ones that went to Paris; their parents took them there.                                                                          they're = they are
                                                                     their  = possessive pronoun
                                                                                            there = location


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Ik woon al twee jaar in Utrecht. =
"I live in Utrecht for two years."
What is wrong?

A
live
B
in
C
for
D
They're all correct!

Slide 5 - Quiz




'for' and 'since' = markers of present perfect! (extended time period)

*I have lived in Utrecht for two years.*
This uses present present! 

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English tense = present perfect 
form = have/has + voltooid deelwoord 

remember: verb+ed, unless irregular!

I am calling to inform about…

A
am calling
B
inform
C
about
D
they're all correct!

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Ik will graag informeren naar... =
"I am calling to inform about…"
The English verb "to inform" doesn’t always work the same way as 'informeren' in Dutch. You can inform someone about events, but when you're looking for information, you can't use the verb. Rather, you say "I'd like to inquire / enquire about…" or "I'm looking for information about…"

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We looked at many car’s.
What is the error?
A
looked
B
many
C
car's
D
they're all correct!

Slide 9 - Quiz

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We looked at many car’s. 
You never use an apostrophe (‘) to make a noun plural in English. For possessive nouns (nouns showing ownership), you would use an apostrophe, for example, "That is my brother’s car".

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Me: Hi, I'm here to collect my medication.
Pharmacist: Do you have your … ?
A
receipt
B
prescription
C
subscription
D
recipe

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Do you have your..... ?
A RECIPE you use for cooking, and a SUBSCRIPTION you may have for a (digital) magazine. A RECEIPT is what you get when you buy something, and the documentation you take to the pharmacy is a PRESCRIPTION.

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"I’ll be there in 10 minutes. Sorry I’m too late."
What is the error?
A
I'll be
B
there
C
too
D
They're all correct!

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Sorry I’m too late.
Don’t worry, you’re not too late, you’re just a little bit late. In English, too late would mean that you missed the event entirely. If you are just running behind schedule you are (running) late. 

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"His teacher learns him English."
What is the error?
A
his
B
learns
C
him
D
They're all correct!

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learn versus teach
learners try to learn - they are taught something by teachers
teachers try to teach - they teach learners something

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I have seen you yesterday.
A
CORRECT
B
INCORRECT

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*I have seen you yesterday.*
What should it be?
Fill in your answer in the next slide!
(n)

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Yesterday, tomorrow, last week = markers of the simple past (past simple)
I ....……. you yesterday.
(n)
A
see
B
seen
C
saw
D
sawed

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To play = regular verb 
(past = verb + ed)
--> play - PLAYED - played
To see = irregular verb 
(past = study the forms)
--> see - SAW - seen




While we're at it....
some irregular verbs

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Irregular verbs

to fly - …... - …….
A
flied - flown
B
flewed - flown
C
flew - flewn
D
flew - flown

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Irregular verbs

to break - ……. - …...
A
breaked - broken
B
broke - broken
C
broke - broked
D
break- break

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Irregular verbs

To set - ….. - …...
A
set - set
B
setted - set
C
sat - sad
D
set - setted

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Irregular verbs

To catch - ….. - …...
A
caught - caught
B
catched - caught
C
caught - catched
D
catched - catched

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Now on to the idiom!
Do you know the translation of the word....

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thoroughly enjoyable
A
erg aangenaam
B
ontzettend plezierig
C
buitengewoon aangenaam
D
goed te genieten

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with reference to
=
A
een referentie voor
B
verwijzen naar
C
naar aanleiding van
D
betrokken bij

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frankly
=
A
vrij
B
openlijk
C
vrijgevochten
D
eerlijk gezegd

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profound
ominous
appropriate
grondig
vergaand
onheilspellend
dreigend
gepast
geschikt

Slide 29 - Drag question

Profound = grondig + vergaand
Appropriate = gepast + geschikt
Ominous = dreigend + onheilspellend