Manuela TS #12
Date: June 6
Time: 3-4pm
Location: Hecht House
For this tutoring session Sangji and I deviated from our usual topics and conversed about the political climate of Korea vs America as well as the differences in the military culture. I think this more serious topic allowed Sangji to practice opinion-based phrases and express himself differently than usual. For instance, I asked him what he thought about the movie Parasite and its depiction of South Korea. He told me a little about the class struggles in South Korea and how there is a growing middle class as well as a lot of wealth inequality. During this, I introduced the words “lower class, middle class, and upper class or the commonly used phrase “the 1%””. I also provided linguistic support by writing some opinion phrases down for him to refer to, like “In my opinion, I believe/ I strongly believe, it is my view that…, from my experience” …etc. Towards the end of the session, we talked about the common stereotype of South Korea as a extremely advanced society and the epitome of technological development, but pondered how there is much more inequality than people think, which I think can be said for America as well.
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