Alanna Felton TS #4
I met with my tutee Woon for the first time on Friday, May 13th at Hecht House. Woon told me that he moved to Tallahassee from South Korea relatively recently. He is a student in the CIES’s beginner group and his grasp of English is less advanced than my other students’. As a result, I plan to focus more on grammar rules and the basic building blocks of English language in our sessions than I did with my other tutees. That day Woon wanted to learn about the distinction between the words “a,” “an,” and “at.” I defined the words for Woon and wrote down their definitions, along with example sentences, on a blank sheet of paper for him to keep. Explaining the difference between “a” and “an” was a bit of a challenge because it required that I backtrack to make sure Woon had an understanding of vowels vs. consonants. Then Woon completed a practice worksheet on his computer while I offered feedback.
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