Since Soon Gyu had trouble finding time in her schedule this week, and since we both have to eat, I suggested that we meet for lunch and a lesson at Little Athens. I thought we could discuss the cuisine, especially since there is 19th and 20th history of Greek immigration and cuisine in Florida. Her husband accompanied her to lunch. We had already met, and we had a pleasant conversation. We all discussed the food. Soon Gyu ordered chicken swarma, and tried the grape leaves and baklava. We had a rather protracted conversation about prepositions and had no time this week to discuss the minimal pairs worksheets that I had brought with me. Apparently, Soon Gyu had some trouble with an in-class exercise and wanted a rule about when to use and week, but for now, she accepted my explanations and will continue to memorize when "at" and "to" are to be used in a sentence. I provided her with the minimal pairs worksheet that I had with me and asked that she read over it for next week's lesson.
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