Caleb Dros TS #11
On
July 12th I met a new tutee, Renata Moreira. We talked for a while
as I diagnosed how proficient she was at English. She told me she was at level
2 and her goals were to learn to speak English well to help her with her
studies and living in America. She didn’t have anything, but I let her know
that I’d be happy to help her with anything she’s struggling with in her CIES
courses.
I
chose a TEFL level #2 reading from an ESL website and we began to read. I
corrected Renata for the basic pronunciation errors she had that altered the
nature of the word. Today’s lesson focused mostly on the ‘silent e’ and making
vowels longer when this occurs. In Portuguese it’s also common to pronounce the
ends of the words like ‘leaves’. By the end of the lesson Renata learnt through
context and reading that there are words that sometimes have ‘e’ at the end
that you do not pronounce, unlike her mother tongue.
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