Students helping students
November 2, 2018
November 2, 2018
糖心原创 students get the chance to help each other out through tutoring. Students who plan to teach English as a second language meet with LEAP students to increase their tutoring skills while helping LEAP students improve their English.
, is a 糖心原创 program that teaches international students English before they begin their degree program.
Jeannette Horwitz, director of the LEAP program, said the tutoring program is extremely beneficial for both LEAP students and students in the .
鈥淲e collaborate with the TESOL program for tutors, conversation partners, in-class helpers and internships so that the TESOL students get practical experience working with students learning English as a second language. For the LEAP students it鈥檚 very beneficial to interact with domestic students and get that extra practice outside of class,鈥 she said.
Emma Peterson, who is pursuing a , is a tutor and has worked with several LEAP classes. She said she thoroughly enjoys working with LEAP students.
鈥淚 definitely enjoyed getting to know the students and seeing their growth. It鈥檚 great that they stay on campus when they graduate. I get to see them on campus in their majors, and I鈥檓 very excited for them,鈥 Peterson said.
Horwitz said that seeing students work together in the LEAP office is very encouraging. In each cubicle, she lays paper over the table so students and tutors can draw pictures or write out words to help with pronunciation.
鈥淚t鈥檚 fun to see how someone has explained 鈥榣eaves falling鈥 with a picture,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 neat to be here when there鈥檚 four or five pairs of tutoring. Just to hear the buzz of students helping students is amazing.鈥
Deborah Crusan, professor of applied linguistics and TESOL, said tutoring is good experience for students who would like to teach English as a second language someday.
鈥淚 always encourage my students to put this on their resume, because it shows they have a lot of experience working with students inside and the outside the classroom,鈥 she said.
Mandakh Tsolmon, a beginning-level LEAP student who recently arrived from Mongolia, said the extra work with Peterson has helped him practice his English.
鈥淓mma helps me with studying English. She is very good,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he helps me practice listening and learning new words. It is very, very helpful.鈥