TS #4 Aaron Choi
I met with Aaron yesterday, and we discussed the use of different prepositions of time, the simple present, and present continuous. I provided Aaron with two handouts that he worked through and I tried to provide him with explanations of when to use one verb form over the other. I used a similar technique as last time where I'd create mock conversations to show Aaron grammar concepts in practice. What I learned is that it is very important to be able to articulate concepts/ideas in a concise way and to be able to know the grammar rules yourself otherwise it will be difficult to do things beyond providing example sentences/when to use concepts. I personally had to review the prepositions of time on, at, and in which made it clear to me how it can be very confusing for English learners.
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