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Additional Description: Teaching various vocabulary for people, body parts.
Date: 17 November, 1998
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S_Au-0108-11-17-98-Nap-Virginia_Special
Teaching words (pronunciation/spelling) + read aloud
(1) e.g., face etc.
—Read aloud the words (7:40)
(2) Teaching words
‘everyday’
‘my beloved one’
‘your head’
‘smart’ (student)
‘again’
—Read aloud
Phrases and sentences (20:00–) (usage and pronunciation/spelling)
‘nice face’
Reading & addressing relatives (25:00-)
‘mean face’ as in (my sister has a mean face)
‘my older brothers’
‘mother’s father’
‘grandchild’
‘what are you eating’/what are you baking?
‘Hello grandson, I am making a bit of bread for you.’
Discussion between the TA and the teacher (45:00-) Translation of the texts
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