English A1 Q&A Corrections #048: Question and correction practice for beginner forum replies using short present simple verb forms
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #048
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English A1 Q&A Corrections #048
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Forum: English Questions & Corrections
Today’s focus:
- Review a few useful ideas from the last lessons: go, want, need, look, help.
- Practice short correction-style replies.
- Use simple present-simple verb forms in a natural forum style.
Word list:
1) go — goh — move to a place
2) want — wont — wish for something
3) need — need — must have something
4) look — look — direct the eyes
5) help — help — give support
Usage notes:
- go often goes with to + a place.
- want is good for simple wishes or preferences.
- need shows something is necessary.
- look at is useful when asking someone to focus on a sentence.
- help is very common in correction threads and polite requests.
Example sentences:
1) I go to class every day.
Reading: ai go tu klas evri dey
Meaning: I move to class every day.
2) I want a new example.
Reading: ai wont ə nyu ig-zam-pəl
Meaning: I want a new example.
3) We need more practice.
Reading: wi need mor prak-tis
Meaning: We need more practice.
4) Look at this short reply.
Reading: luk at dhis short ri-plai
Meaning: Look at this short reply.
5) Please help me with the correction.
Reading: pleez help mi with dhə kə-rek-shən
Meaning: Please help me with the correction.
Mini practice:
- Choose the best word: go / want / need / look / help
- Fix the sentence: I want a new examples.
- Write one polite correction request.
- Write one short reply with look at.
Answer key:
- go
- need
- I want a new example.
- Please help me with the correction.
- Look at this short reply.
Reply instruction:
Post your own short sentence in the forum. Then ask another learner to correct it, or try correcting one sentence from someone else.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #048
Available explanations:
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English A1 Q&A Corrections #048
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Forum: English Questions & Corrections
Today’s focus:
- Review a few useful ideas from the last lessons: go, want, need, look, help.
- Practice short correction-style replies.
- Use simple present-simple verb forms in a natural forum style.
Word list:
1) go — goh — move to a place
2) want — wont — wish for something
3) need — need — must have something
4) look — look — direct the eyes
5) help — help — give support
Usage notes:
- go often goes with to + a place.
- want is good for simple wishes or preferences.
- need shows something is necessary.
- look at is useful when asking someone to focus on a sentence.
- help is very common in correction threads and polite requests.
Example sentences:
1) I go to class every day.
Reading: ai go tu klas evri dey
Meaning: I move to class every day.
2) I want a new example.
Reading: ai wont ə nyu ig-zam-pəl
Meaning: I want a new example.
3) We need more practice.
Reading: wi need mor prak-tis
Meaning: We need more practice.
4) Look at this short reply.
Reading: luk at dhis short ri-plai
Meaning: Look at this short reply.
5) Please help me with the correction.
Reading: pleez help mi with dhə kə-rek-shən
Meaning: Please help me with the correction.
Mini practice:
- Choose the best word: go / want / need / look / help
- Fix the sentence: I want a new examples.
- Write one polite correction request.
- Write one short reply with look at.
Answer key:
- go
- need
- I want a new example.
- Please help me with the correction.
- Look at this short reply.
Reply instruction:
Post your own short sentence in the forum. Then ask another learner to correct it, or try correcting one sentence from someone else.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].