Lauren TS #4
Tutoring Session #4
Date/Time: Monday, July 7th, 5:30-6:30
Location: Student Union
Session Summary:
We started our session by discussing our weekends. We shared different events from our weekends and what we did on the Fourth of July.
Then, we did a pre-listening activity before listening to a clip from “Friends”, the sitcom series. After, we listened to the 5-minute clip with subtitles, and my tutee, Rider, mentioned unfamiliar words to me while we watched. I explained the context of these new vocabulary words, including the phrase “You're rushing me”.
To close, I had my tutee practice writing. He answered questions about what he would do in the situation of the clip.
Lessons I Learned:
Many idioms, like “to rush” are used frequently in colloquial English. Even phrases like “rush hour” or “rush hour traffic” can be confusing to English language learners if not explicitly taught.
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