Advanced 1-1 Conversations with Bio-Chemist: Topic Ideas?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:15 pm
My days of teaching English to very low level beginners in West Africa are now over (at least for now...). I've moved to Turkey, and things are much, much different!
One of my students is a (I hope I'm getting this right) Bio-Chemist Researcher/Assistant Professor in her late 30's, and her English language skills are quite advanced. Our interaction comprises of a 2 hour private conversation lesson, once a week. She's an incredibly brilliant individual; her depth of knowledge on a multitude of topics far surpasses mine. However, there are still obvious areas for improvement, and she still doesn't feel very comfortable having free flowing conversations in English.
She'll be traveling to the United States - San Fran - later this year, to work at a major research hospital for awhile, which is why she's keen on improving her social conversation; her medical vocabulary is fine.
While I have some ideas in mind for how to (purposefully) occupy the two hours every week, I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions. We've met once already, and covered all the introductory topics: family, pastimes, our childhoods, etc. We've also talked about why she decided to go into medicine, and I, teaching/media. So all the basics have been covered.
I'm trying to think of conversations she would be having in social situations once she's in the US. Politics? Home decorating? Celebrities? As far as I know, she wants to focus on conversation exclusively. So reading texts, or writing, would be out of the question. Discussing newspaper headlines might be an idea, however.
Any ideas, or links, or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
(btw, our next meeting is in 7 hours... so I'm a bit late posting this, but I have enough to handle tonight's class anyways. Quick responses are still appreciated, though!)
One of my students is a (I hope I'm getting this right) Bio-Chemist Researcher/Assistant Professor in her late 30's, and her English language skills are quite advanced. Our interaction comprises of a 2 hour private conversation lesson, once a week. She's an incredibly brilliant individual; her depth of knowledge on a multitude of topics far surpasses mine. However, there are still obvious areas for improvement, and she still doesn't feel very comfortable having free flowing conversations in English.
She'll be traveling to the United States - San Fran - later this year, to work at a major research hospital for awhile, which is why she's keen on improving her social conversation; her medical vocabulary is fine.
While I have some ideas in mind for how to (purposefully) occupy the two hours every week, I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions. We've met once already, and covered all the introductory topics: family, pastimes, our childhoods, etc. We've also talked about why she decided to go into medicine, and I, teaching/media. So all the basics have been covered.
I'm trying to think of conversations she would be having in social situations once she's in the US. Politics? Home decorating? Celebrities? As far as I know, she wants to focus on conversation exclusively. So reading texts, or writing, would be out of the question. Discussing newspaper headlines might be an idea, however.
Any ideas, or links, or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
(btw, our next meeting is in 7 hours... so I'm a bit late posting this, but I have enough to handle tonight's class anyways. Quick responses are still appreciated, though!)