Class Observation #4:
On Thursday, July 2, 2020, I observed Dr. Rios’ grammar
session from 10:00 A.M. – 10:50 A.M. The class was entertaining. Due to the
smaller size, it was plain to see that the professor and students were close. For
this class Dr. Rios discussed the agenda for the day and even for the next
class. For this lesson, though, the class was discussing perfect modals and the
different meanings behind them – how to construct a sentence where you can ask
permission, show possibility, abilities, etc. and how you can also construct
negative sentences showing regret lost opportunities and how to draw conclusions
to a past event. For this lesson, we discussed 3 perfect modals – might have,
should have, and must have – and how they can be used in sentences. Students were
then able to work through and talk through the process of making sentences. This
led to a discussion of blame versus guilt, which was an interesting discussion
as well.
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