The Correct Word in English – Error Analysis Game

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Printable and Digital ESOL error analysis worksheet with 30 sentences. Students need to say whether the highlighted word is correct or incorrect in each sentence AND if it is not correct, say why.

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The Correct Word – English Error Analysis Game

This is an ESOL error analysis activity.
The main worksheet contains 30 sentences that have a highlighted word.
The students need to say whether the highlighted word is correct or incorrect in that sentence AND if it is not correct say why.

This error analysis covers some common mistakes made by English learners (e.g Travel vs. Trip, spelling, vocabulary, tenses, uncountable nouns, etc.)
You may want to watch how I used this activity with a LIVE audience on YouTube in order to know which sentences appear in this error analysis (LIVE coming soon).

✅ PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION 
The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

There are 4 versions of this printable resource.

  • There is a version WITH a highlighted word – making it easier to identify if the sentence is correct or not.
    (e.g. Next year I plan to go on a travel to Egypt.)
  • There is a version WITHOUT a highlighted word – the student will have to identify if the sentence is correct or not.
    (e.g. Next year I plan to go on a travel to Egypt.)
  • We also have versions of the above where the students ARE or ARE NOT playing for points.

At the top of each worksheet it will have the following instructions (depending on the version):

Worksheet Version 1 – WITH Highlighted Word & Points
Is the highlighted word in each sentence correct? You must say whether the word is correct or incorrect and then use between 10 and 100 points with your answer. If your answer is right, you win that amount of points.
For a wrong answer, you lose that amount of points. Add or subtract the points won or lost immediately.
Whoever has the most points at the end, wins. Everyone starts with 500 points.

Worksheet Version 2 – WITHOUT Highlighted Word & Points
Is each sentence correct? You must say whether the sentence is correct or incorrect and then use
between 10 and 100 points with your answer. If your answer is right, you win that amount of points.
For a wrong answer, you lose that amount of points. Add or subtract the points won or lost
immediately. Whoever has the most points at the end, wins. Everyone starts with 500 points.

Worksheet Version 3 – WITH Highlighted Word & NO Points
Is the highlighted word in each sentence correct?
In the space to the left of each sentence, write your answer. (C for Correct or I for Incorrect)
If the highlighted word is NOT correct, you should write the correct form of that word at the end of the sentence.

Worksheet Version 4 – WITHOUT Highlighted Word & NO Points
Is each sentence correct?
In the space to the left of each sentence, write your answer. (C for Correct or I for Incorrect)
If the sentence is NOT correct, you should write the correct form of the word that needs to be corrected at the end of the sentence.

We also have a Digital version of this resource …

✅ DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™) 
With EASEL, you can assign this interactive digital activities to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.

The digital version has one sentence per page.
The instructions say: Is the sentence correct? Click the appropriate button.
The student then clicks on either the CORRECT button or INCORRECT button and receive immediate feedback. The teacher will also have a record of how many sentences each student gets correct.

We have also included a version with 10 sentences per page (3 pages) with a box next to each sentence. The students can type their answers into the boxes.

This printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

⭐ LEVEL OF THIS ACTIVITY ⭐
This error analysis activity is aimed at students at an intermediate or lower intermediate level. Some of the errors may be for lower levels though they are good as a revision activity. (Helps to build their confidence so they can see how much they have advanced.)

➡️ Please download the PREVIEW so you have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains before purchasing.

✅ SIMILAR ENGLISH RESOURCES
You may also be interested in the following English Error Analysis resources:
🟢 English Error Analysis Flash Cards & Worksheets – Set 1
🟢 Error Analysis – To Be – Present Simple Tense

Have an awesome day!
– Rob W.
Woodward Education

© Robert Woodward (Woodward Education) – All rights reserved. This resource may only be used by the original purchaser for classroom/personal use as a single user. If you want to share this resource with another teacher, department or school, please purchase the corresponding additional licenses at a discount from TeachersPayTeachers.
This product may NOT be distributed or displayed digitally for public view as this is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This product MAY be used on secure password protected digital classroom platforms such as GOOGLE CLASSROOM, if the purchaser’s students are the only ones who have access to it.

LEVEL: Lower Intermediate / Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 10+
Format: .PDF and Digital

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