Gale Workman
TP#7
Sept. 11, 2014, 8 a.m.
Hecht House
Sore and Jihun arrived punctually and ready to work. We chatted
a bit about how they use Facebook. I learned they both post photos/videos, but
neither has posted anything about their three weeks at CIES. Perfect for the
lesson I planned!
First we watched a video on the CIES website (about student
services) that neither student had seen. We chatted a bit about the video
(listening/speaking practice).
I explained that today each student would write a short script
about their first three weeks at CIES and read it on camera. I would record the
student on my iPad, and I would email the video to each student so they can
post it on Facebook (if they desire).
We enjoyed some pre-writing discussion to plan scripts. I helped
each student with vocabulary and grammar they wanted to use to write their scripts.
They wrote as I observed for about 10 minutes.
Each student read his/her script aloud. I corrected some grammar
and pronunciation. Each student edited/revised scripts for a few minutes. Then
I recorded each student reading his/her script. We reviewed the videos, and I
asked each student what s/he learned (WILT).
Jihun said he learned to use the word "immerse" and
discovered he needs to work on grammar. He explained that the only English
grammar he has been taught was taught to him in the Korean language. He
requested me to explain gerund/infinitive, which I did. I suggested he ask Ms.
Turk to recommend a good English grammar handbook.
Sore, who struggles with listening and speaking, was happy she
now correctly pronounces "study" in several forms. Her
reading/writing is better than her speaking, so allowing her to write and read
her script helped her to create a video she is proud to share.
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