Ceridwyn Griffis TS #15
On Wednesday, July 24th, I met with Futa from 3
to 4 for our eighth tutoring session together and my fifteenth tutoring session
overall. During this session we mostly went over grammar. Futa was struggling
with first conditionals and wanted more help with them. He did not fully
understand why the first verb was used in the simple present form and the
second verb was used in simple future form. He then wanted to know the
difference between “if” and “when” when used in these situations. I explained
that “if” conveys a more uncertain tone, as if the outcome is not certain,
whereas “when” sounds more like something is definitely going to happen or that
the user is confident about the outcome. We then briefly went over how first
conditionals are used for more particular situations, zero conditionals are
used for general situations, and second conditionals are used when something is
unlikely to happen. Afterwards, we finished by talking about cursive and how it
is mostly used for people’s signatures nowadays.
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