rhythmicalcomposition: (james7)
James Cooper ([personal profile] rhythmicalcomposition) wrote in [community profile] bsumone 2023-04-16 10:17 pm (UTC)

Exchange students were always an interesting group. James often ended up taking on the classes to help them with their English and offered tutoring times outside of his regular office hours. The perks of some of his undergraduate interests. Back in the day, James had dual majored in both literature and linguistics, attained a TESL/TEFOL certification, and even taught for a year abroad.

It's not unusual for some of the exchange students to become very familiar with his schedule and spend time in his office for one-on-one tutoring. Sky wasn't any different in that respect. He was an exceptionally hard-working student who James found often ended up in his office without scheduling ahead of time. That's fine. Not many of his undergraduates come by and his grad students tend to make appointments. So he doesn't mind filling his free time like this.

He offers Sky a polite smile and gestures for him to have a seat in one of the chairs. There's one off to the side, a comfortable armchair for reading, and a more professional-looking seat across from the man's desk.

"How can I help you today?" It wasn't uncommon for him to go over rubrics and syllabi to clarify things for the foreign students.

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