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== Wed Nov 20 == We had 6 students again tonight and three excellent teachers. We are starting to see the same core students showing up consistently which is great. Overview of class: * Started and ended class with Hail Mary. * Reviewed what we learned last week with a worksheet where the students labeled people in a waiting room. * After students completed the sheet had them write their answers on the board. * Had an impromptu lesson on "a" vs "an". ** Would like to review and drill this more next week. * Went through page 118 and 119 in the Blue Level 1 Step forward book. ** This was two listening exercises with related reading and writing exercises. ** One student was confused with the use of direct object pronouns ("The doctor examines '''him'''"). *** We spent probably a bit too much time trying to explain this. *** Would like to work direct object pronouns and possessive pronouns into future lessons. ** Went over other common questions a doctor would ask like "Are you allergic to any medication? Thoughts for next time: * Review "a" vs "an" * to work on different cases for different types of pronouns (direct object, possessive, subject). ** we should focus on one type each week so that we don't overwhelm the students with all the different scenarios. * to review words that sound similar that may trip up new learners. ** Going over contractions may be a good start here.
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