I met with Ngoc Han at Starbucks this Monday for about an hour and 15 minutes. We first introduced ourselves and I asked her a series of questions to better know where she is from, how long she's been in Tallahassee, how long she's been practicing english, what are her favorite hobbies and subjects, etc. After asking her these questions, I got a pretty good sense of her level, based on what she understood and how well she answered back. Ngoc Han is currently at an intermediate level and expressed to me that her main focus is on verbal communication and composition. She seems very motivated and wants me to correct her pronunciation and grammatical errors, as well as, proof read her writing. I had her write a short paragraph on what activities she wanted to do with me in future meetings and then I asked her to read back to me what she had wrote. I then made corrections and explained them to her. Next, I asked her some more questions and had her ask me questions to see if she could keep up and comprehend the conversation. Lastly, we went over her homework and any questions she had. She needed help with the past perfect continuous tense and distinguishing when exactly to use it, as well as help with fill in the blank exercises using infinitive verbs.
My third conversation partner meeting was with Josue, my conversation partner from Paris, France. He suggested that we go to a restaurant for this meeting, and recommended the Colombian restaurant on Tennessee St. called "Super Perros". I had never been to this restaurant before, so it was interesting to not only converse with someone from outside of my culture but also at a cultural restaurant with an atmosphere and menu different than what I am used to. Most of the menu was in Spanish, so we were able to bond over trying to figure out what the menu was saying, and ended up sharing a lot of laughs over it. During our meeting, we caught up on how he was doing at CIES, what he's involved in in Tallahasee, and discussed deeper topics such as the current political affairs going on in France. This led to a grander discussion about American politics, and it turned out we had similar views. It was interesting to connect our ideas across border lines, realizing we all want the ...
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