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Conversation partners
Objectives:
- To provide opportunities for international students to
practice their
spoken English with an American student outside the classroom;
- To promote intercultural understanding and awareness
between American
students and international students;
- To provide opportunities for interested American students
to learn
about other cultures or languages;
- To help promote American students' interest in studying
abroad; and
- To help promote American students' interest in learning
another language
For ESL students
Who can have a conversation
partner?
The Conversation Partners Program
is a voluntary program for ESL students. Any ESL students
interested in
this program can apply by filling out the Conversation Partners-ESL Student Application Form form. The form should be
printed
out and turned in to Tracy Karim in Room 112, Woods Hall.
Students
can also pick up the form in her office.
What do ESL students
do with their conversation partners?
ESL students participating in
this program meet with their conversation partners an hour a
week to have
a conversation with their conversation partners on a topic both
parties
are interested in--Suggested topics are listed in the following
for their
reference. Mutual respect is expected of both parties.
For American students
Who is eligible to be
a conversation partner for an ESL student?
This is a volunteer program
on the part of the American students. Any Murray State students
who are
interested in the program can apply by filling out the
application form,
Conversation Partners-American Student Application, which is also available in Tracy Karim's office, Room 112, Woods
Hall.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
What do conversation
partners do?
American students selected to
participate in this program meet with their assigned ESL
students an hour
a week during the regular semester. They can talk, go to a
movie, watch
a sports game, go grocery shopping, etc. Students should not do
or talk
about things that the other party does not feel comfortable
with. Mutual
respect is expected of both parties.
For both ESL students
and the American students
Suggested topics are as follows:
For beginning level
students (Levels 1 & 2)
- Introduction
- Hobbies and interests
- Pets
- Food
- Sports, music, and movies
- Electronic gadgets
Please try to use everyday vocabulary
words and very simple sentences because the students' English is
very
limited.
For intermediate
level students (Levels 3 & 4)
- Introduction
- Telephone/cell phone etiquette
- Excuses
- Compliments and responses
- Complaints
- Request for help
- Offer of help
You can also use the suggested
topics for beginning level students for a little in-depth
discussion.
For advanced level
students (Levels 5 & 6)
- Introduction
- Attending school in the student home country/in the
United States
- Dating
- Animals and environment
- Shopping
- Fashion and styles
- Doctor appointments
- Social events, such as parties, weddings, funerals
You can also use the topics
for the beginning and intermediate level students for a more
in-depth
discussion.
You can also go to www.daveseslcafe.com
for conversation topics and ideas.
Whom to contact?
If you are interested in the
ESL Conversation Partners program or have any questions about
the program,
please contact Ms. Tracy Karim at tkarim@murraystate.edu
or 2261 (campus phone) or stop by her office at 112 Woods Hall.