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2017.06.26
Ted様より 会員No.9629 男性 |
I could learn lots of words and phrase today. I should be able to use them naturally. Thank you so much, Evelyn! |
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for Evelyn S. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
ken様より 会員No.9373 男性 |
TOIEC対策の指導を頂いています。以前、TOIECの講師の経験がありますのでとても有意義な授業でした。ありがとうござます。 |
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for Hiromi A. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
Naomi様より 会員No.5728 女性 |
We reviewed some idioms from our past lessons. "To hit the road","to jog someone's memory","It's like talking to a brick wall," and "sink or swim," - it's more difficult to explain them with my words than to kind of understand. So making original examples is worth working to improve my speaking skills. Thank you :) |
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for Samantha L. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
Amane様より 会員No.4338 女性 |
Thank you for Great lesson. My daughter enjoyed your lesson very much. See you next time! |
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for Humera P. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
Keiichi様より 会員No.8968 男性 |
When I writing something, I use Micro Soft Word on windows10. It teaches me spelling errors in case of I make a mistake. Some IME(Input Method Editor) predicts next word which the user likely input. There are so many templates when you would like to write something in the internet. All of them are very useful but at the same time, they are boring. The slip of the tongue or mishear are always king of comedy as you know. I don’t know why but everybody can easily get laugh when they heard someone do that. All the same when they meets the spelling errors of misunderstanding of the word. I wish someone would create AI engine that inducing the user to do the spelling errors. Otherwise, we will lose a one of good copy of comedy. |
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for Froulaine A. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
ai様より 会員No.6913 女性 |
good |
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for Arantxa C. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
You様より 会員No.427 女性 |
We discussed dropping birth rate that is currently a major social problem in Japan. I don't usually talk about this so this lesson reminded me of how to express my opinion regarding social matter. She always gives me a good material that provokes my incentive. Thank you always, Joweena! See you soon! |
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for Joweena A. 先生 |
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2017.06.26
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Thank you again for the lesson and your summary on the comments! It is very helpful especially for the article like that! But still, it's a challenging article:) See you soon! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Thank you Eleni! It was again really tough to tell a recipe! But it might not be an easy task even in my language for a person like me who is not a good cook:) I'd like to challenge once more! |
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for Eleni M. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Keiko様より 会員No.8616 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson for my daughter, Yuka! She was very nervous in the beginning, but your friendly atomosphere helped Yuka relaxed! My daughter said your English was very clear and easy to understand even though Yuka's vocabulary is very limited. She seems to get a little more confidence now. She'd love to take her next lesson with you again. So see you soon in the next lesson! |
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for Emilynn R. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
The article we did was really challenging for me but also very interesting to read! Thank you for being patient and helping me! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Thank you! I learned good words and phrases on the cat world:) I also really appreciate your summary that is really helpful to make sure of those new words! See you soon! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
potato様より 会員No.9964 男性 |
Thank you for today's lesson. I'm looking forward to taking your lesson again. |
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for Daisy F. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Keiko様より 会員No.8616 女性 |
I enjoyed talking with Ashley about the the theme of DIET. It was our first lesson, but Ashley is such a friendly and approachable person that we talked quite a lot about diet and healthy lifestyle. Thank you for the great lesson! |
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for Ashley W. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Kumiko様より 会員No.10916 女性 |
Thank you so much for your first lesson.Even though it was 25 minutes, you gave me many opportunities to speak English. I did a self-introduction, the presentation which I did last week, and Lesson 3 from 100PT, and talked about my dream. I read your comment and I'm so happy to know that you could understand my ideas. Thank you for encouraging me. I got more confident.I'm looking forward to your next lesson! |
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for Xandra G. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
kosei様より 会員No.6144 男性 |
We talked about Japanese customer service, cram school, and monsters. I was really happy to hear that foreigners say Japanese customer survice is great, and I want foreigners to come to Japan a lot. See you next time!! |
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for Vladimir K. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Yuuka様より 会員No.10501 女性 |
I enjoyed your lesson. I was happy that I talked about my happy days to you. Thank you for listening to my story kindly. See you soon! |
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for Deborah A. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Koichi様より 会員No.11057 男性 |
Thanks so much Joyce san. I took Lesson 1 and learned many things from you today. I can take advantage of experiences that I learned at this lesson for next conversations. See you tomorrow. |
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for Joyce AN. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Ben様より 会員No.7914 男性 |
This was our first lesson. So we began with my self-introduction. After that, we talked about Japanese anime and comics, especially about the difference between American ones and Japanese ones. He knew Japanese anime and comics very well. I tried to ask him whether there are business comics in US. Nowadays business comics are increasing in Japan. For example, comics of "The 7 habits of highly effective people", "Capital in the Twenty-First Century", Drucker's "Management" and even Marx's "Capital". I think it's Japanese unique culture, and I'd like to know whether these comics are also translated into English. But I couldn't ask it very well. It took long time for explaining what I wanted to ask. But he patiently listened to me and encouraged me. Thank you for your kind and interesting lesson. See you. |
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for Gabriel L. 先生 |
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2017.06.25
Yuuka様より 会員No.11345 女性 |
Thank you very much for teaching my first time lesson.I had enjoyed very much.I hope I'll take your lesson again.see you next time! |
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