January 23rd
I observed Dr. Derrick Pollock's Group 4A Grammar class. He starts class by going over the agenda. They were focusing on past perfect continuous. He then introduced a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. and asked the class if they knew what the statement meant. Afterward, he divided the class into pairs, people that they didn't really know, and asked them to create six to eight slides of drawing and storyline, where they must use past perfect continuous tense in their story. As the students worked on this, he was walking around and see if any students needed any help. He also pointed out mistakes that he saw were frequently made and even made a practice sentence with the class. The class ended with the students presenting their stories.
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