Saturday, July 22, 2017

Corbin Ryan: Conversation Partner Meeting with Mohammed #2

I met with my conversation partner Mohammed for the second time last Thursday evening. We went to Gaines Street Pies and walked around Railroad Square a little bit. He told me about what things are like in Kuwait as we shared a cheese pizza. He told me that tattoo parlors, dance clubs, and alcohol are all illegal in his home country. But, he did say that hookah is extremely popular there, and, according to Mohammed, 95% of the population smokes cigarettes.
Mohammed asked me how much a tattoo costs. I didn’t have a very good idea, and asked why he wanted to know. Of course, he told me he’s thinking about getting one here in the United States. He showed me a photo of a tattoo he already has on his stomach. I found it interesting that he didn’t just show it me, that he chose to show me a picture. A cultural difference, maybe? Perhaps a social faux pas where he comes from? Maybe most Americans would have done the same thing, anyway, and I’m actually the one who doesn’t realize it.

            Like I have posted about before, Mohammed’s speaking and understanding are pretty decent for someone whose only experience is that he’s studied English in school for a few years back in Kuwait. One of the only things I noticed this time in regards to his areas of improvement for my conversation partner is that our conversation isn’t very fluid. As in, there were many times where he or I would ask a question and an answer would be provided, and then silence would follow. Like many other intermediate speakers, maybe Mohammed’s English vocabulary is limited in that he only knows basic words for each set of ideas there are to talk about, which could account for why in a single conversation, we switch between many different subjects.  

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