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2020.12.26
Takao様より 会員No.18904 男性 |
I assumed that you had a good merry Christmas. You're enjoying your life with your style. Hope seeing you again. |
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for Karen R. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Takao様より 会員No.18904 男性 |
Thank you Monobhana. I always enjoy the conversation with you because our culture is so diffirent. Look forward to seeing you again. |
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for Monobhana G. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Haru様より 会員No.20673 女性 |
Thank you for your great lesson! I really enjoyed conversation with you. I will try to take a English lesson as possible at New Year holidays. See you next lesson! |
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for Mitsuko Y. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
YUMI様より 会員No.26792 女性 |
私の理想どおりの先生! ゆっくり丁寧に教えてくれるしなんといっても優しい! |
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for Charles S. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Setsuko様より 会員No.16385 女性 |
知識が豊富で頭のいい先生だと思いました。いい勉強になりました。 |
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for Leslie B. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
During the 20th Century, many traumtic events, both natural and man-made, occurred around the world. Yet one of the very worst of these disasters, one which affected about a third of the world`s population and led to up 50 million fatalities, has often been forgotten or overlooked. This was the great flu epidemic that began in 1918, the last year of the First World War, and spread rapidly around the world before finally dying down in the autumn of 1919. No one knows where the disease began, but because Spain was one of the first countries to be devastated by it, it became known as the "Spanish flu". The flu, or influenza, is a highly contagious virus which spreads through the air when people cough or sneeze. Even today, outbreaks occur each year, leading to deaths. The Spanish flu, though, was far more lethal in its effects. One reason is that at the time, no vaccines or medication for the disease existed. Another is that, unlike most forms of flu, this one mainly affected healthy young people. Usually, when robust young people come down with flu, they throw it off fairly easily. In 1918 and 1919, however, countless young people those who caught the disease was unusually high. The doctors who tried to tackle the disease had no effective remedy for it and so had no way to help those who were suffering from it. Although the pandemic coincided with the First World War, the war did not cause it. It may, though, have made it worse. The adverse conditions in the army, where soldiers suffered from fatigue and vitamin deficiencies, probably made them more vulnerable to exposure to the virus. Moreover, soldiers who fell sick were rounded up and concentrade in military hospitals, spreading the flu to other patients. Indeed, more American soldiers died from the flu than on the battlefield. Any infectious disease will pass through an army quickly, especially one weakened by physical exhaustion. One modern historian has actually put forward the controversial theory that the flu helped to bring the war to an end. This was because it killed a higher proportion of soldiers in the Germany and Austrian armies, breaking down their will to fight, than it did in the armies of Britain and her allies. After the first outbreak of the virus, it died down temporarily, but then there another surge of infections. Of course, there have been flu epidemics. One in 1957 killed two million people. But survival rates in these later outbreaks were far better. Scientists who have studied specimens of the Spanish flu suggest it may have weakened the lungs, leading to infection by dangerous bacteria. The Spanish flu was a terrible warning of the dangers of viral infections, and the fact that it has not made more impact on our historical memory remains puzzling. |
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for Katherine M. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
AYA様より 会員No.23318 女性 |
アドバイスが丁寧ですごく充実したレッスンになりました。 話題もたくさん振っていただけるので、楽しく話すことができます。 是非またレッスンを受けたい先生です! |
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for Ciara B. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.26233 女性 |
彼はとてもこちらに喋らせるのが上手く、次々と質問をしてくれます。とても明るい雰囲気にして下さって、いつも楽しくお話させてもらっています。 |
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for John M. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.26233 女性 |
紹介動画では、かなり真面目そう、というかちょっと怖そうな印象ですが、とっても朗らかでよく笑う先生でした。オーストラリア出身ですが、様々な国で過ごされてきたので、文化の違いなどの話をしました。 |
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for Bill M. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Saki様より 会員No.19153 女性 |
Thank you for your wonderful lesson, Hanniel!😊 I enjoyed so much and laughed out loud. Our 30min. was so short to me. That's because you always have a fun conversation!🥰 Enjoy your holidays and stay safe.✨ |
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for Hanniel B. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.25089 男性 |
英語教材の使用方法について教えていただきました。わかりやすい説明で大変興味深く 勉強になりました、またお願いします。 |
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for Charles M. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Taku様より 会員No.18681 男性 |
Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class. |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Tamaki様より 会員No.29182 女性 |
子供のレッスンをお願いしました。子供の英語力を確認して日本語と英語で教えていただきました。これまでフィリピン人の先生のレッスンを受けていたのですが、いまいち理解できないままテキストを進めていました。日本語で説明を受けることによって理解度は上がりましたし、子供も楽しかったと言っています。25分じゃ足りないそうです。 |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Setsuko様より 会員No.16385 女性 |
初めてのレッスンでしたがとてもフレンドリーで話しやすく、単語の選択などの指摘をしてほしいと伝えていましたが その通りに訂正してくださいました。 またレッスンを受講してみたいと思いました。 |
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for James C. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
aya様より 会員No.20448 女性 |
very relax and enjoyable time with Michelle DE. Michelle gave me a lot of chance to speak. She also seems to have interest of Japan. I woud like to exchage conversation with her tea ceremony as well. お若いのにプロフェッショナルな先生です。 フィリピン人の先生は、みなさんそれなりに英語の発音がきれいだと思うのですが、 この先生はとてもクリアで、欧米人と話をしているようでした。 こちらが話そうとすると、すぐ譲ってくれますし、話すタイミングをたくさん取ろうとしてくださいます。 |
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for Michelle DE. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Yoko様より 会員No.28869 女性 |
She is always fun to talk to. She taught me what Maslow's theory is called in English, which is 'hierarchy of needs'. Thank you. Have a Happy New Year! |
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for Melissa S. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
Tomoyuki様より 会員No.7317 男性 |
Thank you very much for your lesson today! I really enjoyed your lesson using the Eminem song^^ We should use another his song(probably, "Stan", "Love the way you lie" or "Without me"). Hope you have a wonderful holiday^^ |
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for Joanna C. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.24701 女性 |
Our first lesson was great. My daughter enjoyed it. The book this teacher prepared was at the right level I requested and it was fun. |
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for Jed H. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.7832 男性 |
Thank you for your lesson. I enjoyed talking with you. I will use "assign to". See you soon! |
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for Alexander G. 先生 |
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2020.12.26
匿名様より 会員No.23465 男性 |
プレゼンテーションのやりかたを日本語で解説していただきました。 オリジナルの資料を準備していただき、 何を言ったらいいのか教えてもらいました。 とてもわかりやすかったです。 ビジネスなどで機会がある方にはお勧めです コメント欄で希望しました |
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