Carelyn Tiburcio CO #1

Today I joined a listening class. The first thing I noticed was that the teacher was playing music. It didn't have lyrics, but he explained to the students what a melody was and the definition. From there, I began to notice how small the class was. I initially expected a class of about 20 students, but there ended up being about 7 in total. I thought that this was better for teaching English because the instructor is able to work with a student better. 

The instructor then took attendance and displayed the introduction slide to see what the students would be going over. He also told the students about a small project that they had to work on - watching American talk show interviews and analyzing them with the class the following day. I instantly wrote that lesson idea down because this is something that I could definitely use for upcoming tutoring sessions. 

Homework was then reviewed and students had to answer a series of questions out loud. If a student was having trouble, the instructor would write their sentence and then work it out until it was correct. There would also be "What's your Opinion" questions which allowed students to sort of leave that academic structure and answer questions on their own. 

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