I had a
great experience with my tutoring student Woo-Joo on Wednesday, November 14,
2012. On this occasion I had the ability
to actually present a lesson that I had prepared, rather than simply helping
Woo-Joo with his studies, A.K.A. his homework.
During the last visit, I mentioned to Woo-Joo that my job was to help
him with his English. I didn’t mind
studying with him, but I preferred to study the material that was
linguistically difficult for him.
On this
tutoring occasion, I focused on Woo-Joo’s listening skills because I noticed
that this was a weakness of his. We had
also talked about listening and comprehension skills as goals for us so the
lesson felt appropriate. I found two
related articles and I was hoping that we would have enough time to compare and
contrast the stories. We spent quality
time working on listening for the main ideas, and then we prepared six comprehension
questions and provided the answers as well.
The stories were found on the VOA website and the titles were “Circus is
Home to Traveling Performers” and “Cirque du Soleil.” I discovered that Woo-Joo understood the
material with relative ease. He
occasionally provided questions with awkward sentence structures, but I didn’t
feel that it was a major concern.
I was
excited to show Woo-Joo a YouTube video that I had found with the Cirque du
Soleil performers. He was amazed! I am glad that my lessons have been
interesting to him thus far because I know that middle school student attitudes
are not always thrilled about the idea of “more work.”
Hey Kim, glad you found something your student was interested in! I love Cirque du Soleil :-) Keep up the good work!
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ReplyDeleteGreat job getting your TP to think of comprehension questions. This is what he needs to be doing in his mind as he listens/reads something.
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