Tony TS #3 - Dojun
Date/Time: Saturday 2/8 @ 9:00am
Location: Zoom
Topic/Skill: Signal Words and Low Frequency Vocab (Travel)
Going off of our pretests from last week, I made a grammar lesson discussing common English signal words. These included words denoting cause and effect, sequences, summarizations, and listing words (ex: in addition, in summary, first, second, finally, therefore). I also prepared a special session focused on using due to versus since.
I learned a lot putting this lesson together. I intuitively know when to use due to or since, but now I know the specific rules behind it. Due to is an adjectival phrase and must precede a noun, whereas since can be a preposition or conjunction and cannot precede another preposition.
I tailored the low frequency vocab to his interests; he wants to learn English to make traveling easier. We learned uncommon, yet relevant words like concierge, gondola, caravan, and carpool. I was able to highlight the differences between some similar pairs and introduce him to the proper pronunciations.
Next week, we will continue with signal words on the grammar side of things. For vocabulary, I recognized an opportunity to teach him common English/American idioms and will put together a lesson on those.
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