Gabe - TS #16

     For this final session, we met on zoom again. The connectivity issues were worse this time, but we were still able to make it work. I prepared a small lesson on words in English, especially American English, that can vary in their pronunciation from person to person, rather than dialect to dialect. Some of the words I included were route, either, pecan, and often. After this brief discussion, we reviewed a quiz Masoud had taken in class. It was a vocab quiz and the first part was simply a match the word to the definition type which he had no trouble with. The trouble came with the second section in which there were sentences with blanks to fill in. For a few of these sentences, the words had to be changed from a noun to a verb or a noun to an adjective, etc. Although his answers were 50/50 on this section, when I explained to him what was wrong with the incorrect ones he would immediately finish my sentence with the correct answer. It seems to me that instead of failing this section because he hadn't studied, he failed from bad luck, because he could immediately correct his answer after I told him it was incorrect. After this we talked for a few minutes about our plans for the weekend and then said our goodbyes.

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