So as I've established before, I am not really good at confrontation, and I'm super socially awkward. Now normally this doesn't have a huge affect on me academically, but it did during Fall Semester in my Math class. I am retaking that particular math course this summer because of how badly I did. Now here is my problem;
The class is broken up into two sections. Section 1 is the Math Lecture. The professor introduces us to new mathematical concepts, has us work through a few problems as a class, and then moves on to parallel concepts. Section 2 is the Math Recitation. Recitation is the class broken up into smaller groups where the professor or another math professor goes over the past lessons, asks if we have any parts we don't understand, then gives us the graded assignments. We do homework to help understanding, but the graded assignments are in class. These are either quizzes or group assignments that help test our knowledge of the most recent subjects.
Now my university has a large amount of international students, many who are English as a Second Language students. In Fall Semester my Math class was 80% Asian ASL students, and my Recitation was 75-90% Asian ASL students. Most of the time these students would talk to each other in their first language to help each other better understand the assignments or the lecture. As a person who learned math in French, and then had to do high school math in English, I know how confusing changes in the language of mathematics can be. The issue is group work. Most of the time the group that I would get assigned two would be me and 5 Asian boys. They would then start working on the assignment together, discussing it in their First Language. So I end up sitting there watching them work, having no idea what they are talking about.
Now obviously at this point I know I should point out that I cannot understand them when they are speaking a foreign language, but I just can't bring myself to straight up ask them to speak English. In my mind it just sounds really rude to say. So a lot of times I would just copy what they wrote, because they DID share their work with me during the assignments, but that didn't help with my comprehension. So when the midterm rolled around I had no clue what was going on. A few times I would be in a group with another student who didn't speak the same first language as the majority of the group, and that person would point out that we should all speak English, since that is the common language. The recitation professor had even told the class on several occasions that they need to speak English when doing group work.
So what I'm wondering is how I should confront this situation if this happens during my new math course. I really want to do well in the course, but if I end up being in a group with international students who choose not to speak English I will be in trouble. I just want to find the nicest, most polite way of asking them to speak English when we get assigned to do group work together. I don't want to be harsh or rude to my classmates, I just don't want to end up sitting dumbfounded as they explain N=(P+1) to each other, while I only know the formula and not what it means.
I've tried asking other people I know, but they either give me a very confrontational response or they call me racist before I can even start asking the question properly. So how should I ask my class mates to speak English when we are doing group work so that I am not excluded?
The class is broken up into two sections. Section 1 is the Math Lecture. The professor introduces us to new mathematical concepts, has us work through a few problems as a class, and then moves on to parallel concepts. Section 2 is the Math Recitation. Recitation is the class broken up into smaller groups where the professor or another math professor goes over the past lessons, asks if we have any parts we don't understand, then gives us the graded assignments. We do homework to help understanding, but the graded assignments are in class. These are either quizzes or group assignments that help test our knowledge of the most recent subjects.
Now my university has a large amount of international students, many who are English as a Second Language students. In Fall Semester my Math class was 80% Asian ASL students, and my Recitation was 75-90% Asian ASL students. Most of the time these students would talk to each other in their first language to help each other better understand the assignments or the lecture. As a person who learned math in French, and then had to do high school math in English, I know how confusing changes in the language of mathematics can be. The issue is group work. Most of the time the group that I would get assigned two would be me and 5 Asian boys. They would then start working on the assignment together, discussing it in their First Language. So I end up sitting there watching them work, having no idea what they are talking about.
Now obviously at this point I know I should point out that I cannot understand them when they are speaking a foreign language, but I just can't bring myself to straight up ask them to speak English. In my mind it just sounds really rude to say. So a lot of times I would just copy what they wrote, because they DID share their work with me during the assignments, but that didn't help with my comprehension. So when the midterm rolled around I had no clue what was going on. A few times I would be in a group with another student who didn't speak the same first language as the majority of the group, and that person would point out that we should all speak English, since that is the common language. The recitation professor had even told the class on several occasions that they need to speak English when doing group work.
So what I'm wondering is how I should confront this situation if this happens during my new math course. I really want to do well in the course, but if I end up being in a group with international students who choose not to speak English I will be in trouble. I just want to find the nicest, most polite way of asking them to speak English when we get assigned to do group work together. I don't want to be harsh or rude to my classmates, I just don't want to end up sitting dumbfounded as they explain N=(P+1) to each other, while I only know the formula and not what it means.
I've tried asking other people I know, but they either give me a very confrontational response or they call me racist before I can even start asking the question properly. So how should I ask my class mates to speak English when we are doing group work so that I am not excluded?



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