Manuela TS#8

 Sangji and I met at Starbucks this time to continue practicing speaking. On the way there, he told me about his day and that he finally got his license and a car! He showed me his Korean license as well and we compared them, which led to him showing me his Korean doppleganger who turns out to be the owner of a TV network in Korea. We passed the business building on the way there, and he told me he had visited it a few days ago, but hesitated when using "visited". I used this as an opportunity to explain the contextual use of this word and how we usually use it when talking about a new place or landmark, where as for more everyday things we use "went to". He understood this very well. He told me he would like to continue improving his pronunciation, so I thought that minimal pairs would be helpful. I introduced the idea of minimal pairs to him and then had him practice a list of them with me. I noticed he had trouble with the "th" sound. I modeled how your tongue should be placed when making this sound and he seemed to improve a lot by the end of the session.I did this with other sounds as well such as "l" and "r". I also did a quick pronunciation maze with him, which he did very good with.

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