Parker Coleman TS#15

TS#15 with Ngoc @ 4:00- 5:00   12/5/2018

Today I meet with Ngoc for the last time. In today’s session we started out with the game hangman! The phrase to guess was, “Today’s our last meeting L”.
After the game we moved on to watch two short clips from the movie, The Dead Poets Society.

The other urls and ones we also used! 

(Prior to watching I gave her a summary/ setting for reference.)

The first clip is the scene that describes the Latin phrase “carpe diem”. Carpe diem means to seize the day. The English translation/ definition that we inferred was- to not focus on worrying about yesterday, or tomorrow, but instead living for today.
** Since she is level 2, i asked her to repeat to me what is going on in the clip and define carpe diem. 
*We re-watched the film 3 or 4 times for her to understand the content. 

The second clip was the scene, “Oh captain… my captain”.  In this scene the boys stand up for their teacher. The boys showed courage and sacrifice. I then asked her when have you shown courage?

 I then flipped the scenario around and asked if the teacher was courageous? After the discussion we looked up the poem, Oh captain….my captain ,written by Walt Whitman. I compared the teacher’s sacrifice of his job to the captain sacrifice from the poem.
This was a really good lesson and I plan to use it again! As teachers, we are to encourage and that is what this lesson does!!

When discussing the carpe diem part, I really emphasized that SHE could do anything!!
She can learn English.
She can live in America.
She can graduate from college!!

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