1st lesson:
The first lesson didn't go well because it was my first time to teach basic Indonesian. Both my student and I were panicking due to the complication and confusion. I wasn't well prepared enough and there were too many things that I taught him. Mr. Nakamichi said that my lesson was way too rapid and that he won't be able to catch up with the current speed.
2nd lesson:
Compared to the first lesson, the lesson went much smoother and clearer. I prepared a proper powerpoint presentation to teach Mr. Nakamichi. First thing I taught him was 5W1H (What, where, when, who, why and how) in Indonesian. I believe these are the main things that he should know because it will help a lot for him as a beginner. He can at least start asking questions to people if he doesn't understand. I also taught him how to say "want" in Indonesian. At the end of the lesson, he said that it is much easier and catch up today's lesson. I was really glad to hear that.
3rd lesson:
After knowing basic greetings, "want" and the 5W1H, I thought Mr.Nakamichi about meals and physical condition. This is very important to know for in case if Mr. Nakamichi needs to communicate about meal and physical conditions for him to stay healthy by communicating. He said that he was worried because he couldn't order his own meals when asking one of his Indonesian staffs. He said the lesson was helpful.
4th lesson:
Later on, I taught him about objects in room, color, family and friends. I taught him this so that he can make new conversations with others by telling what he likes or his family. Other than these topics, we also continued on the text book. I saw great development with Mr. Nakamichi's reading and understanding skills in the language. He was able to translate what I've been teaching him. I felt proud of him and also myself that I was starting to be successful in teaching.
5th lesson:
This last month, I taught him about people's characteristic and personality. This was quite challenging for him because some of the sentence structure is confusing. But Mr. Nakamichi did his best to understand the concept. I told him to practice a lot and get use to it. After that, we did review for the month to make sure he understands everything that we've learned. My next plan is to review everything until Mr. Nakamichi understands everything because it takes time to memorize and understand language.
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