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2020.03.19
Tomo様より 会員No.22181 女性 |
Thank you for the class, Karen san. So nice talking to you. See you soon. |
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for Karen P. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Mio様より 会員No.22485 女性 |
Thank you for teaching! It's so fun to talk with you. I like your lesson. I hope see you again! |
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for Hanniel B. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
匿名様より 会員No.8285 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson. Even though our subjects are technical, you kindly explained them to me precisely and gave me some entertaining examples, using your wit. I appreciate it. I look forward to taking a next lesson. |
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for Neil B. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
匿名様より 会員No.18346 女性 |
Thank you for your lesson as always! I would like to continue IELTS practice next time. Have a great weekend! |
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for Fergal B. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Mayuka様より 会員No.8496 女性 |
Thank you for your kind lesson! I was able to learn a lot from you. 丁寧で優しい性格の先生で、楽しくお話が出来ました。説明がお上手でとても分かりやすかったです。またぜひ受講したいと思います☆ |
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for Jodi R. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Ken様より 会員No.3700 男性 |
Thank you so much. See you soon. |
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for Eden M. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Kyoko様より 会員No.21931 女性 |
Thanks,Peter! I enjoyed your lesson. And my children also enjoyed! so, I could take your lesson with my children. I could learn a lot of useful things. I am careful to use „boring“. See you next time. |
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for Peter P. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Janet様より 会員No.21854 女性 |
Our topics are always fun. You make my day! I learn not only English but also lots of things around you. Don't work too hard in the backyard. |
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for Rochele M. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Hiromi様より 会員No.5172 女性 |
I always have a happy time in her lesson. |
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for Karen P. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Fumie様より 会員No.19101 女性 |
Thank you for today's lesson! I was looking forward to seeing you again! This lesson was also very fun because you are always very friendly!! I still can't speak English so much though, speaking English now is very fun compared with a years ago! I wanna speak more fluently! See you next time :) |
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for Katherine T. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Nao様より 会員No.21764 男性 |
I couldn't help but put this lesson off in the last minute due to my urgent matters to be dealt with. Sorry about that, Bridie. |
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for Bridie D. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
noriko様より 会員No.14830 女性 |
Thank you so much for the nice lesson, Teacher Kaitlyn M. See you next time! |
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for Kaitlyn M. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Meg様より 会員No.10392 女性 |
Thanks for the amazing lesson. We also talked about various things today. In the story you told me about shumai(shaomai). It's made with banana peel. It was really interesting. I've never thought about that. I thought I tried to cook using it. But on second thought, Japanese bananas for import have a lot of agricultural chemicals residue. So I didn't think I could use Japanese bananas peel to cook. Philippines banana that you eat in Philippine is safe, I think. When I go to Philippine, I'd like to eat it someday. I look forward to talking with you next time. |
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for Xandra G. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
匿名様より 会員No.17641 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson. I enjoyed talking with you. I am looking forward to seeing you next time. |
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for Flordeliza R. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Aira様より 会員No.18982 女性 |
いつも楽しいレッスンありがとうございます。 今日はすみっこのキャラクターを使ってbehindの練習をしたと聞きました。 |
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for Ayumi T. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Meg様より 会員No.10392 女性 |
Thanks for the wonderful lesson. We talked about the differences between American and Japanese cars. If I had lived in America, I would have bought a large car. Of course it's a manual car though. Anyway please tell me about your opinion next time. I look forward to it! Have a nice day and take care! |
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for Jeffrey Q. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
natsuki様より 会員No.21636 女性 |
today's lesson was about color. Natsuki answered Color many times,and she can learn it. see you tomorrow. |
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for Joweena A. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
匿名様より 会員No.22234 男性 |
All of the contents of his lesson is/are OK to me. |
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for Charles S. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Hiroshi様より 会員No.9818 男性 |
Hi Mayumi-san, happy to see you again:) Thank you so much for always brilliant and delightful lessons. It was really fun to chat with you and I was so so so happy to see you as well. We talked about bread and junk food. Speaking of junk food, that reminds me of stress eating or overeating. In cultures that associate beauty with being thin, food can become inherently stressful. A better understanding of our own impulses can help us to develop a more positive relationship with food, even when we're under stress. There are sound biological reasons why, under stress, many of us are prone to overeating. Stress prompts the body to release the hormone cortisol, which stimulates appetite. The body has evolved to deal with physical threats such as avoiding predatory animals: cortisol prompts us to build up the body's food stores in preparation for fight or flight. This explains why we comfort eat: it's not greed, but the body's inherent response to stress. Cortisol is also associated with wanting junk food. If you have been prone to comfort eating and you're less than pleased with your body shape as a result, what should you do? Research suggests that the best solution is to be kind to yourself: stress and food can be a challenging mix, but the more gentry you treat yourself, the better your chances of a successful and healthy lifestyle change. To eat or not to eat, that looks easy but it's actually difficult. You made my day and I can't wait to see you again. I can't help myself from thinking about you. You are always on my mind. I'm looking forward to Saturday as well. See you Saturday^^ |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
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2020.03.19
Juri様より 会員No.22488 女性 |
Thank you for teaching today! I hope see you again. |
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