Upon entering Victoria Davis’ 1pm speaking class, I was welcomed
and greeted in a warm and friendly manner. Although Ms. Davis spoke incredibly fast, she was focused on
her class as they were briefly discussing the fact that they would not be going
to the Capitol Building-- due to the current protests happening. Some students voiced their
disappointment and stated that it would be an All-American experience to see a
protest at the Capitol. Instead,
Ms. Davis’ class merged with another class and we trekked to Strozier Library
to do research on the buildings of FSU.
The purpose of the research was to discover interesting things about the
buildings in order to conduct a campus tour while sharing the information with
their peers on the following day.
The activity seemed to be very beneficial in more than one way. First, each student worked with an
assigned partner from the other class, which forced him or her to interact with
a person outside of their own culture.
Secondly, the teachers were guiding the students individually through
their research, which is very practical, considering most of the students want
to attend college in the U.S., and may need guidance in how to conduct research
in English. The activity was
engaging and purposeful.
Chan, Ms. Davis' speech rate is not fast; please note that it's the average speech rate for high intermediate levels.
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