2. Hi friends . This is
your ever loving
butterfingers … er …
Amar . Travel with
me and my gang to
learn error analysis
and omission
Eric Rahul Ravi
Samhita
3. Amar ! Did you
understand that error
analysis ? It was Greek
to me !
Hey Sam.. Er samhita
are you asking to
him ? He must be
busy during the class
during something
clumsy
4. In second language acquisition, error analysis
studies the types and causes of language
errors. Errors are classified according to:
1.modality (i.e., level of proficiency in
speaking, writing, reading, listening)
2.linguistic levels (i.e., pronunciation,
grammar, vocabulary, style)
3.form (e.g., omission, insertion,
substitution)
4.type (systematic errors/errors in
competence vs. occasional errors/errors in
performance)
5.cause (e.g., interference, interlanguage)
norm vs. system
5. Ours is a secular country. This meant equal
respect to all religions. In contrast to this,
religious education will prove disastrous at our
principles of secularism. If we look on the
world history we find this religion have been
the single biggest dividing factor between the
people. Some of the bloodiest wars fight in
Europe was on religious intolerance and
hatred. The terrorist activities of the Taliban
government what shook the world on 17th
September 2001 is a direct outcome of
religion on education. Thus religion what it has
set its feet – whether we talk on politics or
soul has prove to be harmful
6. Meant : means what : which
Will : would is : were
At : to on : over
On : into what : wherever
This : that on : about
Have : has prove : proved
Between : among
Fight : fought
7. Butter ! Never explain him about it
what did agent black thunder do in
the class? Thinking of how Sam
would ruin the forthcoming cases ?
Han …..
What is omission , butterfingers ! It
was a risky case for me to solve –
even agent tall chief couldn’t . what
did that colonel bogle [ ratan sir ]
taught
8. omission
noun
1. something that has been omitted
or neglected
2. the act of omitting or the state
of having been omitted
Late Middle English: from late Latin
omission, from the verb omittere
9. Disciplining children a hard nut to crack
today, but it arises everlasting issue.
Should our kids punished or is thrashing
the right method correct a child? Lately
several cases been registered where
parents or teachers have beaten children
mercilessly over trivial issues. This kind
heartlessness is nothing more a physical
abuse to a child. Today children extremely
sensitive and intellectually stimulated. So
we should never use the word ‘punishment
correcting them. Its a harsh word leaves a
child hurt and angry. Discipline is the right
term.
10. Children is a
Arises an everlasting
Kids be punished
Method to correct
Cases have been
Beaten up children
Kind of heartlessness
More than a
Children are extremely
Punishment while correcting
Word that leaves
11. Friends its time to bid farewell . We’ll
meet you some other day . That’s the
grammar portions for now ..
bye from the defective detective
group and butterfingers gang