Following is a conversation that took place between a student in our class [“C”] and our English teacher teaching tenses.
Teacher: Another e.g. for present continuous - C - are you reading a novel now?
C: Yes I am reading a novel now.
Teacher: Now? No you are not reading a novel now. You are sitting in the class now.
C: Oh! But I am reading a novel at home. So can I say I am reading a novel now?
Teacher: You cannot say you are reading a novel now but you can say you are reading a novel.
C: So I can say I’m reading a novel when I’m actually not reading a novel.
Teacher: But you are reading a novel?
C: No I’m sitting in the class now.
Teacher: No, I mean, not now, but you are reading a novel?
C: Yes I am reading a novel.
Teacher: So you can say that.
C: Say what?
Teacher: That you are reading a novel.
C: Now?
Teacher: No, not now.
C: You mean, I should not say ‘now’.
Teacher: Say what now?
C: Not say I’m reading a novel now.
Teacher: But you said you are reading a novel.
C: No…err…Yes.
Teacher: So now it’s ok?
C: ‘Now’ is ok?
Teacher: No! ‘Now’ is not ok.
C: Oh! Ok
Teacher: Let‘s go on to the next topic - the Simple Present. Any more doubts.
Hand goes up
Teacher: Yes?
C: So I can say I am reading a novel … even though I am not reading a novel … which means…
[By this time the rest of the class had entirely lost it and I happily fell asleep so I had no idea how it ended.]
Feb 18, 2009
The Present Continuous
by
Deepankur D S
Labels:
Institue of journalism,
press club,
reading,
trivandrum
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2 comments:
Message taken :-)
Shall implement Operation Mouth-Shut in future!
it was a perfect setting for a priyadarshan movie.
and at the end sir said
C is right ,C is right
NOW
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