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glutenfree
Poland

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Dear colleagues,

What other problems might students have in UNDERSTANDING these expressions:

I’ve got a headache

I’ve got a sore throat

I’ve got a cough


My Answer:

1.One very common mistake students make with the phrase sore throat is that they replace sore with words like painful, achy, hurtful, etc.
Similarly, instead of saying a headache, they would say "my head is painful", "I have a sore head".

2. Some students might think that “have got” is the present perfect of get.

 

Thank you in advance for your help

14 May 2017      





yanogator
United States

Your first answer is about their using the expressions, rather than understanding them. I think your second answer is good.
 
Bruce 

14 May 2017     



glutenfree
Poland

Students may find it difficult to  understand the meanings of these expressions.

15 May 2017     



yanogator
United States

Fairly low-level students probably know the word "head", but might not know "ache", "sore", "throat" or "cough".
 
Bruce 

15 May 2017