Takuya and I have been working together for a few months now. We
have mainly focused on a variety of speaking and pronunciation activities, with
a few jumps into reading and grammar. Most recently, we have been practicing timed
speaking. Taku requested this subject because he felt as though he needed the
help for the TOEFL.
This particular meeting was set at Atomic Coffee. We grabbed our coffee
and set up at a small table by the window. I brought out my list of speaking
prompts and began our session. I would read Taku a prompt, allow 15 seconds for
planning, and 45 seconds for speaking, just like the TOEFL exam. In previous
sessions, we worked up from longer times to the standard TOEFL time in order
for him to gain confidence in his speech.
While Taku answered the
questions, I would write down errors, suggestions, and positive points within
his speech. After the 45 seconds were up, Taku and I would go over the errors
and make corrections. Sometimes, I would have Taku answer the same question
again if he was having more difficulty than usual. This always helped, and
Taku’s answers became more concise and consistent. The timer made him less
nervous and his words weren’t jumbled.
At the end of our meeting, Taku
explained how he had trouble reading and concentrating on the TOEFL. Depending
on how quick you finished sections of the exam, you were able to skip ahead.
Therefore, there would be some students working on the reading portion while
others had reached the speaking part. For Taku, he was still reading while
students were speaking and he wasn’t able to focus. Therefore, he wanted to
work on reading while distractions were taking place so that he will be able to
move past this obstacle. And this is exactly what we worked on the next session.
Great to see you are working on his needs and weaknesses through analysis, feedback, and activities in following sessions. This is the virtuous cycle of teaching and learning!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic Dana! I love how focused you are to his needs and Atomic Coffee is the perfect place to practice reading with distractions! :)
ReplyDelete