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2018.04.14

Yoshi様より

会員No.9171

男性

Thank you very much for today’s lesson, Ms.Odette. We talked about Philippine’s resort areas activities for maintaining the environment. You gave me an important advice and I enjoyed a lesson, too.
Odette G.
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2018.04.14

Ben様より

会員No.7914

男性

Thank you for your cheerful lesson. As I said in our lesson, this is my first lesson for two months. I felt hesitation before the lesson, but I actually enjoyed your lesson. Thank you, Michelle. See you.
Michelle L.
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2018.04.14

tomi様より

会員No.11270

男性

John is a well known business man, he coerces his subordinates into going the extra mile, sometimes cajoles their into doing the jobs. The prominent man adepts at tempting consumers to buy his products online, catalog retailing or simply retail, dominating the retail industry. The big dog always recommends his merry men to read books, any genre of books, he says "Children who don`t read books see the world black and white and children who read books see the world colorful". Whereas companies are phasing out the production and shut down the factories, John`s factories are encroaching on many regions. He is also good at pin down the causes of problems that even his best subordinates can`t solve out. The great guy is quite strict, sometimes he bawls out his people for a miner mistake or for being late. John is an expert in revitalizes merged companies, plucking up confidence to new subordinates and turn around the companies.
Janina L.
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2018.04.14

Ken様より

会員No.3700

男性

Thank you very much. See you soon.
Ashly D.
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2018.04.14

Emon様より

会員No.14595

男性

Thank you for your lesson.
Your class,I could see a lot of pictures.
I liked it! Thank you! See you next time!
John A.
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2018.04.14

匿名様より

会員No.11432

とても良い先生だと思います。私の点数は辛口ですけど、それは私が中上級話者で先生に対する要求が高めのせいです。私には日本語は全く使いませんでしたけど、日本語ペラペラのようです。日本の文化にも精通しているので、真剣に学ぶ方にオススメです。Mark,thank you very much. I recomend you as a friendly and skillful teacher.
Mark W.
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2018.04.14

匿名様より

会員No.13336

Hi Nix! Thank you very much for giving wonderful lessons as always. I am so happy to see you again.
I spent my first day here safely. I enjoyed talking about a lot of topics with a Taxi driver during the driving from the airport. He introduced the attraction of this town for sightseeing. Furthermore, I enjoyed American cuisine in the restaurant and talking with the staff.Anyway, thanks to your lessons, I have spent valuable and enjoyable time in my trip.
Thank you so much, Nix.We have time difference. But, see you soon!
Evelyn S.
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2018.04.14

kazunori様より

会員No.7306

男性

It's nice of you to make lesson.
I could understood that it's important to keep listening exercise.
I'll looking forward to next lesson.
Kanako A.
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2018.04.14

Yoshi様より

会員No.9171

男性

Thank you for today's lesson. I want to be able to express what I want to say in English. I hope to be able to take your lesson!
Karen R.
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2018.04.14

shiho様より

会員No.8092

女性

It was truly fun !! I really enjoyed reading an article with you and talking to you in class! I learned some new words and phrases today. I'll review them later. Thank you so much for the great lesson,Jeffrey!! see you again soon!!!
Jeffrey Q.
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2018.04.14

tomi様より

会員No.11270

男性

Numbing cold in the morning and hot during the day. I am susceptible to get out of shape, let alone the pollen allergy. I feel crappy. Today I use words as quibbling,formality,at the expense of, take a toll,shirking,cliches,funnily enough,goof off,get it done,indulgence,dawdle,procrastinate,linger,drenched,pampered,harp on,wriggle out,muscle in on,gloat over,stick to the rules,go by the book,totally groundless,burn me up,doomed to failure,leech off,sponge on,shortcoming,flexible,tact,wheal and deal,amenable,magnify glass,snoring,cut corners,slack off,treacherous,veement,crude hut,pungent,obnoxious,elusive,myriad,flimsy,tepid,reticent,bail out,blatantly,intermittently,excruciatingly,curtly,nonchalant,daunting task,pervasive,abject poverty,downplay,disparage,lump,recurrence,recur,unreasoning,impair,kick up a fuss,fall for one`s talk,pass the buck,work out the kinks,with alacrity,crook,stall and so on. I am enthralled by Nina`s wisdom, adroitness and cleverness in reply. Thanks Nina.
Janina L.
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2018.04.14

Eriko様より

会員No.14633

女性

Thank you for your wonderful lesson.
You are open-minded so it was very easy to talk to you.
I am sorry that I had an internet problem but still I had very fun conversation with you.
I look forward to seeing you again.
John K.
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2018.04.14

Yuko様より

会員No.5762

女性

Nice talking with you, Lewis. Thank you!
Lewis S.
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2018.04.14

Nao様より

会員No.7674

女性

His lessons are always fun.
Richard R.
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2018.04.14

Mikio様より

会員No.12287

男性

Hi, Evelyn, it was good seeing you. As always, you develop the discussion. I really like it.
We have possibility that someone would steal your identity. We have to protect ourselves from being robbed of our information. In particular, you have to be careful if you are using SNS like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Thank you for your lesson. I enjoyed it very much. See you soon. Good-bye.
Evelyn S.
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2018.04.14

Mikio様より

会員No.12287

男性

Nice meeting you again, Carmela. In a movie world, you can be a hero, a heroine, a bad gui, and so on. Anything can be possible in that world. We can experience what we usually can not. It's more exciting than anything else in the movie world.
I appreciate your lesson. I really enjoyed it as usual. See you soon. Bye-bye.
Carmela N.
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2018.04.14

匿名様より

会員No.3651

女性

Hi Vlada, an SF novelist Cory Doctorow used this expression, if my memory serves: "People living in states whose names starting and ending with vowels". Meaning Ohio, Oklahoma, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona. I guess they are heartlands of United states (well, Alaska might not!). However, the expression is funny because those vowel names mostly came from native Americans names, I think. Those states are considered as "Most American" states, aren't they?
Vladimir K.
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2018.04.14

匿名様より

会員No.3651

女性

Kathryn, we discussed a knife regulations in Japan, as well as other topics. I found this link: https://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+87547
Which explains you cannot carry around a knife with longer blade than 6cm, without proper reasons. I understand that, for some people, probably that kind of regulations are too strict and somewhat 1984-ish, but it might be one of viable options if knife crimes keep increasing in London. Or just spending more money, to hire more police persons might be the key?
Kathryn G.
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2018.04.14

Motoko様より

会員No.14827

女性

Thank you for your lesson. You gave me a lot of sujjestions how to learning English. See you again.
Tadamasa M.
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2018.04.14

匿名様より

会員No.3651

女性

Mark, I bought the DVD of "Darkest Hour" to watch the movie again. Gary Oldman looked rather cheerful at the beginning of the movie, naturally, with reaching the position of prime minister at last. However, after learning looming danger Britain was facing at Dankerk, he lost his arrogance (& confidence) only to almost give up the fight against Nazi: it is a fact recently revealed, according to historians. That makes me wonder what would happen if Churchill had made peace with Germany, even temporarily, as Chamberlain had insisted. Would be the world a dark world as "A man in the high castle" describes? Or rather, German government might have collapsed after Hitler's death? Interesting questions well up. Imagining "If" worlds always fascinating.
Mark D.
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