Brieara TS #17
Date/Time: August 21st @11:15am w/ YeonHee
Location: Zoom
Topic: Idioms and Speaking
Summary: In this session, we had a short session again and we continued watching the video called "Super Useful Idioms & Expressions" (https://youtu.be/9_Ti0Fss3lI). In this video we went over the following idioms: to blow off some steam, it's not rocket science, and to table (something). For the following idioms I used background knowledge to help build her understanding of them. For example, in cartoons and movies they always show smoke/steam blowing out of the ears of someone or something that is angry. So that phrase "to blow off some steam" means they want to feel better and not be angry any more because they have too much "steam" or emotions bubbling up inside of them. This video we are watching on YouTube is good because the teacher uses movie clips to show examples of when people say these phrases so it gives her more context. We will spend one more session watching the rest of the video then I will review her paper that she wrote for me.
Lessons Learned: Today, I learned that providing more context like showing idioms used in movies or real life can make it much easier to explain. It is also important to go over something many times to make sure the student/tutee understands because sometimes one time is not enough and you need to rephrase explanations.
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