Sunday, October 26, 2014

Savannah TP #12

When I tutored Cui and Libo I used a worksheet I had from teaching English in Peru.  We worked with the immigration office and I found the worksheet very useful.  It was a list of the 25 most common verbs in English.   It proved very useful.   First I wrote all of the verbs on the board and asked them which ones they recognized.  I found that although they could recognize the words they didn't necessarily know how to use it correctly in a complete sentence.  This was especially true for Cui.   They both knew what auxilary verbs were (be, have, and do).   I had a difficult time explaining "get."  I never really think about it.  I told them it indicates completing and obtaining something in the future.  I'm not sure I completely covered it and I'm not sure if I handled the situation in the best way.   I tried to use lots of examples but the examples left me more unsure of myself.  I settled on telling them I would look it up.  Libo had a bit of a hard time with the difference between "do" and
"make."  I explained that making is more of the process of doing if you are creating something.  For example you make a cake, but you do laundry.  The laundry is not being created into something new.

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