Isabel CO #5
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05/26/2022
Thursday Group 2 Speaking Class
Today I observed Dr. Angel Rios's speaking class. He teaches Group 2, which is lower intermediate level. Dr. Rios assigned each student a vague subject to speak about, such as government, religion, friendship, language, or family. From there, students pitched three main talking points about their given subject. The student speaking on friendship decided to talk about why friendships are important, how they lost old friends, and how they win new friends. Another student's subject was language. They chose to speak about the benefits of learning a new language, language and culture, and why people should learn a new language. I will share one more list of topics with you. The student's subject was family. They decided to talk about their mom and dad, their sister, and then themselves. There was no specific rubric these students needed to follow. This is evident as all of their spoken essays vary tremendously in purpose. The students spent the rest of the class conducting research for their chosen prompts. I assume they will present to the class once they are done. Speaking out loud in a classroom gives the teacher the opportunity to gage the student's level and correct their mistakes.
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