Hello everybody! On Saturday I tutored my wife on the stress rule for two-syllable verbs. I would say a noun or a verb and she would tell me which it was depending on where I placed the stress. We did the same with two word verbs.
We also did some reading. We used a sheet that was given to her in class about what to do after a car accident. I helped her with her pronunciation, as well as the meaning of some of the text.
The proverbs were the best. We read proverbs like "don't burn your bridges behind you" and "beggars can't be choosers". I explained some of these, and we had some laughs.
Lastly, I helped her with her homework, which was to write down new words that she learned out of class. She learned the word "etiquette".
Well, that's all folks! Until next time...
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Laughs are key to language learning!
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