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2016.12.02
Keiko様より 会員No.4866 女性 |
It was nice to hear about your books' work. Egyptian history of cat sounds really interesting. Finish it as soon as possible!!! Also, it's wonderful that now you have a digital camera. Sombra's picture is really cute!!! Thank you very much for sharing many pictures with me:) I hope a male dog is fine and you can see him soon. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2016.12.02
匿名様より 会員No.8524 女性 |
Thankyou for your lesson.See you again! |
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for Maureen M. 先生 |
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2016.12.02
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Thank you for the wonderful and fun lesson! I was very happy to see you again! Your warm words always encourage me! I see you soon! |
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for Eleni M. 先生 |
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2016.12.02
Bow様より 会員No.5067 女性 |
If is with Mayumi, time is readable; when is not, is not readable Why(=_=)?? |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
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2016.12.02
Bow様より 会員No.5067 女性 |
Thank you very much for your advice. Dear Professor favorite Mayumi: |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
cakey様より 会員No.2965 女性 |
I enjoyed taking with you. Thank you, Sarah. |
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for Sarah C. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Koji様より 会員No.8503 男性 |
Thank-you Nicole.I learned many phrases and grammar through the conversation. |
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for Evelyn S. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Taro様より 会員No.4244 男性 |
It's the first time to talk to Deborah. She was very kindly teaching conversation and encouraging me to keep learning:) See you next time! |
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for Deborah A. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
kosei様より 会員No.6144 男性 |
Today's article was about online videogames. The article said playing videogames improves the test score. It is very surprising, but I want to trust it. Thank you!! |
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for Vladimir K. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Koji様より 会員No.5116 男性 |
I like monster hunter.so I enjoyed today's lesson. my favorite weapon is gunlance.it's cool. my favorite monster is Nargacuga. Thank you for today’s lesson! |
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for Tadamasa M. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Ken様より 会員No.3898 男性 |
I enjoyed your lesson. We talked about my imaginary story. It was a lot of fun! Thank you very much. And thank you for helping me with my vocabulary building. See you tomorrow. |
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for Deborah A. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Junya様より 会員No.479 男性 |
Thank you very much for great lesson. Your recording is also helpful. |
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for Hitomi S. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
Thank you very much for your lovely lesson! We talked about drink, food:) It's nice both of us love drinking tea! Let's talk about cooking next time;) I'm looking forward to seeing you soon! |
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for Jessica PA. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
It was very fascinating to talk with you! We discuss Education and I also explained my experience in the USA. Thank you very much for your helpful advice to improve my English skills!!! Have a lovely day! |
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for John A. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
aki様より 会員No.665 女性 |
Thanks for the great discussion, Daisy. Always so good to see you. Can't wait for next time ! |
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for Daisy F. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
This was my first time to take your lesson :) We introduced each other and talked about various topics. I really enjoyed! Thank you very much for your joyful lesson!! See you next time ;) |
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for Vanessa M. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Ryu様より 会員No.8367 男性 |
Thanks a lot for your lesson for Kotaro! He is very shy and usually gets nervous when he has the first lesson. But, he was so happy and smiled especially when you talked about Super Mario Brothers. That was amazing! He really enjoyed your lesson!! From his mom. |
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for Benjamin BU. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Maki様より 会員No.3968 女性 |
Kiyomizudera Temple is well known for its huge veranda. |
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for Deborah A. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
Naomi様より 会員No.5728 女性 |
We began with a small talk about my week before going over some vocabulary about the travel from an earlier lesson. I reviewed various useful expressions, including "breath-taking," "coastal," "itinerary," "off the beaten path/track," "to hit the road," and "travel light." Thank you :) |
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for Samantha L. 先生 |
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2016.12.01
匿名様より 会員No.3651 女性 |
Richard, thank you for sharing your photos and experiences in Myanmar. I am still wondering why everything is plated in gold in their temples and pagodas. Japanese ones are usually simply made of wood without any painting, which means they look bleak and not so entertaining for tourist eyes. However, Nothing gold can stay, as the American poet wrote. I imagine that very many people keep polishing the statues, walls, interior and exterior. |
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