Meagan - TS #16
Date/Time: Thursday, October 21, 2021, 9:00AM-11:00AM
Location: Savannah Technical College (Savannah, GA)
Topic/Skill: Vocabulary: At the Doctor, Writing: Using capital letters, Grammar: Should and Shouldn’t
Feedback provided to tutee: For the vocabulary portion of the lesson, we focused on vocabulary that is used throughout a doctor’s appointment (check-in, reception desk, medication, etc.). Since this was a beginner class, much of my feedback centered on pronunciation. We began each new vocabulary section with a choral drill. During speaking activities, I walked around and helped students hone in the pronunciation for certain words that gave them trouble. When we went over the grammar of “should” and “shouldn’t,” I had to use a few extra examples in context to clarify when to use the positive and negative forms.
Lesson(s) about tutoring or tutee: Some of the students were having trouble pronouncing the doctor’s office vocabulary. It proved to be very helpful to write a phonetic spelling of certain words on the board. For example, in using the word “medication,” I wrote “tion” > “shun” on the board. That seemed to help students who could not master the pronunciation with a choral drill alone. Furthermore, providing extra examples-in-context of "should" and "shouldn't," rather than lecturing on the conceptual grammar, helped students understand the common uses for these modals.
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