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2018.06.30
Kotaro様より 会員No.15203 男性 |
Thank you for being so patient. My son is always too enegetic to take lessons, but he could try to listen to you as you kindly kept talking to him. Thanks again and see you next time! |
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for Tadamasa M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
匿名様より 会員No.12480 男性 |
I learned grammar foundation through games. And I also learned about the points of paragraph reading. Thank you for having a really fun time. I will send homework and paragraph. |
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for Tadamasa M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Eri様より 会員No.5735 女性 |
Thank you for your great lesson as usual:) I think I can speak English smoothly in flont of you. I can't wait see you next time! |
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for Kathryn G. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Megumi様より 会員No.15343 女性 |
He is very friendly and gentle. And the website that he kindly introduced to me is really useful for me to study English! Thanks a lot:) |
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for Jesse R. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Eri様より 会員No.5735 女性 |
Thank you for your great lessonl. I got new expressions and correct sentencese due to your support. I'm lookin worward to see you! |
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for Fergal B. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Eri様より 会員No.5735 女性 |
Thank you for your great lesson. I enjoyed it even first met. I'm looking forward to see you. |
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for Vandana S. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Takako様より 会員No.15674 女性 |
I'm having fun your lesson. Thank you. |
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for Asuka KI. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Hito様より 会員No.15664 女性 |
Thank you for your lesson.I had a fan time to take your lesson.I could learn to make sentence and correct pronunciation.See you next lesson soon.Thank you. |
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for Richann L. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
匿名様より 会員No.4152 女性 |
I asked Vaish to help me practice giving presentation. We did two subjects. Giving presentation on the spot is really energy-consuming. Thanks to his advice, I was able to fully practice giving impromptu presentations. Thank again for your enthusiastic instruction. See you again! |
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for Vaish S. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Kats様より 会員No.7905 男性 |
日本のことについてディスカッションを行い、とても充実した時間となりました!! |
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for Sean L. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Taka様より 会員No.15549 男性 |
I enjoyed her lesson. It is unfortunate not to use video.But she explained before stopping her camera. This is so kind of me, |
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for Flordeliza R. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Yoshia様より 会員No.15473 男性 |
子どものレベルに合わせて忍耐強く教えてくださいます。ありがとうございます。 |
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for Tadamasa M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Today I introduced my cat Shake to Katherine's cat Mei-chan. Being shy, he blushed and run away once. But after a while he came back and walked around the PC monitor, hoping to take another look at the beautiful cat. Maybe I should teach him how to strike a good conversation with a lady! |
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for Katherine M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We continued reading the book on Bob. I learned some good vocabraries such as bossy (a bossy person always tell other people what to do), cooing (speaking softly and lovingly to a baby or a pet), easing into "to become gently introduced or accosutomed to something new), jewel/diamond ( a person or thing that is treasured, esteemed). Thank you Katherine. I am looking forward to our next lesson! |
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for Katherine M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
Today, to improve my speaking skills, Bryan chose an article about a road trip. Explaining the adverbs meaning time and frequency, he showed me the convenient chart of the words. I learned indefinite frequency adverbs such as occasionally, sometimes, often, reqularly, seldom, usually, frequently, infrequently, generally, nomally, always, constantly, ever, never. Definite frequency adverbs are annually, daily, hourly, monthly, nightly, quarterly, weekly, yearly, nightly...etc. There are anohter time-related words such as relationships words in time and words in time. Thank you, Bryan for enthusiastic and kind lesson. See you next time. |
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for Bryan R. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
It was another interesting topic to discuss. Thank you! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Mikio様より 会員No.12287 男性 |
Nice seeing you, Evelyn. First of the lesson, I talked about the match, Japan versus Poland. In that match, Japan stopped attacking and kept passing the ball to survive the World Cup. I accepted the strategy. I admire the decision the director of Nishino took. If the Japan team had lost the game, he would have been being accused for a long time. How many people could take that risk? If I were him, I could not. Some people are accusing him. I think those kind of people would say something if Nishino had taken another strategy and had lose the game. Thank you for your lesson today. I really enjoyted it. See you soon. Bye. |
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for Evelyn S. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Mikio様より 会員No.12287 男性 |
Celina, Nice seeing you. Getting a job is difficult in Japan when you are old. Japan is going to be an aged society. I think we should change ourselves. We should consider less about the age when you employ someone. This is because younger people will be less and less in the future in Japan. Therefore, we should work longer than ever. Thank you for your lesson today. You have provided me with many pieces of information and advice. I appreciate them. I look forward to seeing you. Bye-bye. |
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for Celina D. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
匿名様より 会員No.15544 |
I felt the difficulty of converting my opinion to English sentence quickly and expressing it with correct grammar. I would like to improve through English practice exercises. Also, please do the same exercise next time. Thank you very much. |
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for Rubeimin L. 先生 |
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2018.06.30
Aya様より 会員No.9917 女性 |
I enjoyed talking with Mark about musicians wno are still popular even in Japan. Many of them had passed away though,their music are still attracting people in the world. But I feel disappointing to know that classocal musics are less popular than before. I wish I could know more about culture of Yk and Chec. |
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