CORRECTING COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN LEARNING FRENCH BY STUDENTS OF THE PEOPLE’S POLICE ACADEMY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54163/ncdt/342Abstract
French grammar is considered extremely complex and the biggest obstacle for those learning French. The new students learning French at the People's Police Academy often make many basic grammatical errors such as: verb conjugation errors, mistakes, word order, incorrect grammatical structure... The cause of these errors may be due to cultural habits, the learner's lack of awareness of correcting errors or due to incompatibility in grammatical order between mother tongue (Vietnamese) and French.
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