Is the fun already over?
No one left who wants to practise his or her English?
I'd be very sad about it, and I suppose there's only nothing interesting to talk about.
Well, then let's talk about mistakes.
The favourite mistake my coursemates make is to mistake "to become" for "bekommen". They say things like "Robots are less expensive because they don't become babies." or "Mr. Warburton became a letter from the Sultan's assistant..."
In my first few weeks of learning English I believed my class teacher when he said that the sentence "I want become a chewing gum" was right. Now I know there are at least two mistakes. Why did he tell us this? To make us think about what we're saying and keep us from making that stupid mistake again.
No one left who wants to practise his or her English?
I'd be very sad about it, and I suppose there's only nothing interesting to talk about.
Well, then let's talk about mistakes.
The favourite mistake my coursemates make is to mistake "to become" for "bekommen". They say things like "Robots are less expensive because they don't become babies." or "Mr. Warburton became a letter from the Sultan's assistant..."
In my first few weeks of learning English I believed my class teacher when he said that the sentence "I want become a chewing gum" was right. Now I know there are at least two mistakes. Why did he tell us this? To make us think about what we're saying and keep us from making that stupid mistake again.