2018.04.14
Eriko様より 会員No.14633 女性 |
Thank you for your wonderful lesson. You are open-minded so it was very easy to talk to you. I am sorry that I had an internet problem but still I had very fun conversation with you. I look forward to seeing you again. |
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for John K. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
Nice talking with you, Lewis. Thank you! |
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for Lewis S. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Nao様より 会員No.7674 女性 |
His lessons are always fun. |
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for Richard R. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Mikio様より 会員No.12287 男性 |
Hi, Evelyn, it was good seeing you. As always, you develop the discussion. I really like it. We have possibility that someone would steal your identity. We have to protect ourselves from being robbed of our information. In particular, you have to be careful if you are using SNS like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thank you for your lesson. I enjoyed it very much. See you soon. Good-bye. |
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for Evelyn S. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Mikio様より 会員No.12287 男性 |
Nice meeting you again, Carmela. In a movie world, you can be a hero, a heroine, a bad gui, and so on. Anything can be possible in that world. We can experience what we usually can not. It's more exciting than anything else in the movie world. I appreciate your lesson. I really enjoyed it as usual. See you soon. Bye-bye. |
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for Carmela N. 先生 |
2018.04.14
匿名様より 会員No.3651 女性 |
Hi Vlada, an SF novelist Cory Doctorow used this expression, if my memory serves: "People living in states whose names starting and ending with vowels". Meaning Ohio, Oklahoma, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona. I guess they are heartlands of United states (well, Alaska might not!). However, the expression is funny because those vowel names mostly came from native Americans names, I think. Those states are considered as "Most American" states, aren't they? |
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for Vladimir K. 先生 |
2018.04.14
匿名様より 会員No.3651 女性 |
Kathryn, we discussed a knife regulations in Japan, as well as other topics. I found this link: https://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+87547 Which explains you cannot carry around a knife with longer blade than 6cm, without proper reasons. I understand that, for some people, probably that kind of regulations are too strict and somewhat 1984-ish, but it might be one of viable options if knife crimes keep increasing in London. Or just spending more money, to hire more police persons might be the key? |
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for Kathryn G. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Motoko様より 会員No.14827 女性 |
Thank you for your lesson. You gave me a lot of sujjestions how to learning English. See you again. |
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for Tadamasa M. 先生 |
2018.04.14
匿名様より 会員No.3651 女性 |
Mark, I bought the DVD of "Darkest Hour" to watch the movie again. Gary Oldman looked rather cheerful at the beginning of the movie, naturally, with reaching the position of prime minister at last. However, after learning looming danger Britain was facing at Dankerk, he lost his arrogance (& confidence) only to almost give up the fight against Nazi: it is a fact recently revealed, according to historians. That makes me wonder what would happen if Churchill had made peace with Germany, even temporarily, as Chamberlain had insisted. Would be the world a dark world as "A man in the high castle" describes? Or rather, German government might have collapsed after Hitler's death? Interesting questions well up. Imagining "If" worlds always fascinating. |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Osamu様より 会員No.11735 男性 |
I am sorry. |
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for Yukie K. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Makiko様より 会員No.14692 女性 |
Hi Emma, Thank you for taking your time for my lesson. I really enjoyed my lesson with your support and was able to learn a lot of things. Have a nice weekend and see you next time. |
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for Emma M. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Chu様より 会員No.13901 男性 |
I could have a delightful time with teacher Fergal today. I look forward to talking with you in the near future. |
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for Fergal B. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Akari様より 会員No.6972 女性 |
Thank you very much for the very fun lesson with my daughter. She enjoyed talking about her fun sleepover day very much. Since now you are familiar with her daily lives and love for animals, she is very comfortable to share her stories with you. Thank you very much as always and we are looking forward to talking with you soon again. See you. |
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for John S. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Akari様より 会員No.6972 女性 |
Sorry, I did not realize that I have missed to send this review for a long time. Thank you very much for the kind and good lesson. It became a very good practice for the Eiken test. See you soon. |
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for Fenny V. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Naomi様より 会員No.5728 女性 |
It was nice talking with you again today. I told her about my week before we went over some vocabulary related to traffic. I practiced using several expressions in sentences, including "My car ran over a big puddle." Thank you:) |
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for Samantha L. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Nori様より 会員No.12207 男性 |
It was great time to talk to her. Talked about wide varieties of topics from Bruno Mars to how to prevent Isis controversial recruitment. Her smile make me relieved as always. Can't wait next lesson. |
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for Joanna C. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Naomi様より 会員No.5728 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson today. I learned "tag." Have a good day! |
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for Katherine T. 先生 |
2018.04.14
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
Your explanation was very helpful to understand slite difference between words. See you soon!! |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Yasu様より 会員No.9614 男性 |
It was a fun lesson. And it was a meaningful lesson. Each lesson is devised so that I can learn many every time. I am grateful for my tutor's efforts. |
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for Luigi C. 先生 |
2018.04.14
Yasu様より 会員No.9614 男性 |
It was a fun lesson. And it was a meaningful lesson. Each lesson is devised so that I can learn many every time. I am grateful for my tutor's efforts. |
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for Luigi C. 先生 |