Will TS#19
I met with Marina again on Monday and we covered some subjects from her most recent classes. They were recently working on subjunctive mood. Surprisingly, there was an entire page devoted to “the subjunctive mood for dummies” on the for dummies website, so we looked through that briefly. She wasn’t having much trouble understanding, but we went ahead and looked through all the examples anyway. I don't remember why, but at some point, I used the expression “any port in a storm” and then spent a little bit of time explaining the meaning to her. We tried to think of some new scenarios that it would apply to and have her use it in a few different sentences. Since beginning this course, I have been really surprised to notice how frequently idioms are used in the English language. I feel like I have to pause to explain at least one, if not more, expressions that I use each session. It makes me understand how many countries highly value having a native English speaker in the classroom, even if they are not a particularly well trained teacher. Marina said that her class had also been working on the use of the contractions “must’ve” and “might’ve”. We started to go over it, but began to run out of time, so I told her I would prepare some examples and questions for us to cover during our last session.
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