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Vietnamese IELTS learners spot mistake in Oxford Collocations Dictionary

DA NANG Today
Published: August 06, 2015

Oxford University has recently admitted an error in one of its dictionaries after a group of Vietnamese English-language learners found a mistake in it.

The error was spotted on page 652 of the Oxford Collocations Dictionary, which was printed in China and released globally, when they used the dictionary for their IELTS studying a few months ago.

Specifically, the dictionary displays the phrases “~concerning to” and “~regarding to” while they are supposed to be “~concerning” and “~regarding” without the preposition “to.”

The mistake on page 652 of the Oxford Collocations Dictionary Tuoi Tre
The mistake on page 652 of the Oxford Collocations Dictionary Tuoi Tre

The learners later emailed www.oxforddictionaries.com over the incident but they received no reply.
At the beginning of July, the group contacted Oxford University’s representative in Viet Nam.

On July 6, Sadie Maddocks, staff from the British university, responded to the group via email, saying she had just received an answer from the people responsible for the dictionary.

Maddocks said the Vietnamese learners are right and “~concerning to” and “~regarding to” should have been written without “to.”

However, she added that the adjustment cannot be done until a new edition is released.

She also delivered a thank you to the error-finders from the dictionary’s editorial board.

Oxford University’s representative also confirmed the error to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.

However, the Vietnamese learners are not satisfied with the way Oxford University dealt with the issue.

They said while waiting for a new edition, the university could announce the mistake on its website or other channels so that learners can realize it.

(Source: Tuoi Tre News)

 

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