(See yesterday's blog entry: Jay Doubleyou: using bbc learning english - vocab pt 1)
Let's look at a particularly confusing example:
What do you know about the difference between 'make' and 'do'?
Do they 'mean' something fundamentally different?
What expressions (collocations!) can you think of which use 'make' or 'do'?
Try making a list - and even put them into sentences!
Here's an episode from the bbc learning english soap 'The Flatmates'.
Can you hear/see any examples of 'make' or 'do'?
How are they used?
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BBC World Service | Learning English | The Flatmates - Episode 113
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What's the language point?
Archive Language Point 113 | ||
Make and do |
'Make' and 'do' are two verbs with similar meanings.
BBC World Service | Learning English | The Flatmates - Language Point 113
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And there are some exercises too:
Now try a quiz about today's language point - make and do. If the flash doesn't work, try the paper version: Download the quiz
Instructions: Drag the words into the empty boxes. If your answer is correct, the word will stay in the box. If it's wrong, it won't stay in the box.
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Here's another nice explanation and a quiz from an on-line teacher at the bbc learning english website, where students can write in and 'Ask about English':
Learning English | |
'make' and 'do' | ||
Davivien asks about 'make' and 'do' collocations: I would like to know the differences between the verbs to do and to make. Do you 'make an exam' or do you 'do an exam'? |
Roger replies: |
Learning English | BBC World Service
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Or try this quiz in another section:
Learning English | |
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