BORROW Vs LEND

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BORROW Vs LEND

Post by Forgetful » Tue May 23, 2006 12:08 am

I'm teaching the difference between lend and borrow, but my students don't seem to understand. How can I explain to them the difference without confusing them?

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Post by Lorikeet » Tue May 23, 2006 12:20 am

Well, you might confuse them anyway, but this is what I do. (I'll try to explain the pictures I draw.)

On the left side I draw a picture of a person with a book in his/her hand, holding it out to the right side. (stick pictures work fine.) On the right side I draw a picture of a person holding out a hand toward the left, but with nothing in it. The person on the left is lending the book to the person on the right. (I usually draw an arrow from the left to the right.) The person on the right is borrowing from the person on the left. The picture is the same. Seeing that the action is the same, but you use a different verb depending on the point of view has usually helped my students.

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Post by mesmark » Tue May 23, 2006 1:16 am

That seems great!

You can also add 'give' and 'take' above the diagrams. That helps the students remember. Those are two verbs most students understand as view point vocabulary.

lend --> give
borrow --> take

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borrow vs lend

Post by Forgetful » Wed May 24, 2006 1:35 am

Thanks for all your peaces of advice, they've worked really well. I really apreciate it, thanks a lot. :D

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