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Is it proper to correct someone instantly when they make a grammatical error during a conversation?

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Question added by Nicholas Poshayi , Teacher/Librarian/Academic Teacher , Brooke Bond School
Date Posted: 2014/01/09
Ahmed Gendy
by Ahmed Gendy , English Senior Inspector , Ministry of Education (MoE)

of course not as grammar is only a tool and not everything.

I fully agree with Anayat, correcting instantly indicates that you are paying more attention to how the subject is being delivered rather than the content of the subject. In other words you are not interested in what is being said. A few quiet words of advice afterwards would be far more appropriate and no doubt more acceptable.

anayat bukhari
by anayat bukhari , Researcher, English Content Writer, Publisher , Noor Foundation

Not at all. Even in the classroom the teacher should not do so as it discourage the students. It can be done after the student completes his talk in a suitable way.

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