A Parent-Child Activity: Can You Spot the Mistakes?

Many Singaporeans have a tendency to lapse into non-Standard English in casual conversations. The dialogue between Hui Ling and Ahmad is a good example of this.

Role-play the dialogue with your child and see if you can spot the mistakes and correct them. Remember, make it fun and do not use this as a test for your child.

Dialogue

Hui Ling:           Hi Ahmad, how are you?

Ahmad:             I’m fine, and you how?

Hui Ling:           Good, thanks. Hey you can help me collect some books from the library?

Ahmad:             Yes can. When?

Hui Ling:           Today.

Ahmad:             Tomorrow morning can or not?

Hui Ling:           All right. When you can come and give me?

Ahmad:             Tomorrow afternoon can?

 

Spotting the Errors

Six common mistakes were made. Did you spot them?

Here’s the dialogue again, with the errors corrected in bold:

Hui Ling:           Hi Ahmad, how are you?

Ahmad:             I’m fine, and how about you?

Hui Ling:           Good, thanks. Hey, can you help me collect some books from the library?

Ahmad:             Yes I can. When do you need me to do it?

Hui Ling:           Today.

Ahmad:             Can I do it tomorrow?

Hui Ling:           All right. And when will you be able to pass the books to me?

Ahmad:             Is tomorrow afternoon all right for you?

Source: Edited from “Grammar Matters” a series of handbooks by RELC.

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