Yuki is really interested in Religion, which is awesome, because it was one of my specializations for my International Affairs major. We decided it could be interesting to do some church-hopping together, just to experience other religions.
After our culture lesson, we got to skills tutoring and worked mainly on pronunciation. Yuki has great difficulty saying his th's, s's, f's, b's, and v's. It can be tricky understanding him. We did some work with a pronunciation book I borrowed from Ramin...It was a funny sight with the two of us stretching our mouths to try to figure out the mechanics of making particular sounds.
I got to meet one of Yuki's tutoring partners who is a history major and didn't know how interested Yuki was in religion. I left them as he was drawing a map of Europe on the board. Le sigh.
Good luck, Yuki!
I got to meet one of Yuki's tutoring partners who is a history major and didn't know how interested Yuki was in religion. I left them as he was drawing a map of Europe on the board. Le sigh.
Good luck, Yuki!
What an interesting meeting! I think that religion is a great and kinda freaky topic to discuss with foreigners. I am never sure how they will react to my answers to their questions. Glad it was a good experience for you.
ReplyDeleteAint it though? Yes, freaky is a good word to use. I was definitely tip-toeing. Who are you culturasaurus?
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