2017.05.31
匿名様より 会員No.6383 女性 |
Thank you for sharing my views on the article and your enjoyable lesson. |
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for Tania D. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Taro様より 会員No.4244 男性 |
This time, we talked about the relationship between neighboring countries and recent Japanese prime minister's scandals. We tend to be narrow-mined without pointing out by others. In that meaning, Daisy-san's questionings are always great way to enlarge my viewpoints. Thank you Daisy-san, see you soon:) |
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for Daisy F. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Monburan様より 会員No.10395 女性 |
Thank you! いつもわからないところを親切丁寧に教えてくださり、ありがとうございます(*^^*) 新しい言葉、日常で使ってみたいと思います。 Let's meet again! |
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for Mayumi T. 先生 |
2017.05.31
匿名様より 会員No.7700 |
Today, we worked through one lyrics of The Cranberries song.I found many wonderful points in it. And we noticed the magnificence of this artist. It was a very nice lesson! |
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for Kathryn G. 先生 |
2017.05.31
よこ様より 会員No.10153 男性 |
I had so much fun ! I was able to talk to him like a friend thanks. |
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for Kenneth R. 先生 |
2017.05.31
nin-ni様より 会員No.4655 女性 |
Kaori先生いつもありがとうございます。 Ivy+Bean は娘の好みにとても合っていたようで毎回レッスンを楽しみにしています。 文法や語彙も先生のレッスンで力がついてきました。次回もよろしくお願いします。 |
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for Kaori O. 先生 |
2017.05.31
nene様より 会員No.10356 女性 |
thank you for the lesson today. you sometimes explained in Japanese, which was very helpful for my son. i will definetely let my daughter have your class too! |
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for Rochelle L. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
Today I made a small speech in response to Mark's question "Is it always good to prolong the life of the dying?". It was a difficult question, but I managed to deliver it. Mark evulated my speech and suggested some advices for improvements. He also gave me specific terms used in this field. They are all helpful and useful. Thank you very much, Mark for your great lesson. See you next time. |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Tatsuto様より 会員No.7376 男性 |
As we have discussed in the lesson, I seem to have some serious tense problems even in using everyday verbs when talking about unfamiliar subjects for me. I'll try not to make such mistakes during our conversation, but please don't hesitate to point it out when I do so. Anyway, sorry for being interrupted by a phone call. |
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for Della E. 先生 |
2017.05.31
zusan様より 会員No.10993 女性 |
She is very kindness.Her English was softly and easy listing for me. I will choose her again next lesson. |
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for Leah N. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Kikumi様より 会員No.7703 女性 |
I really enjoyed working with him. We exchanged our opinions about an interesting article. He viewed it from various angles, which triggerd a lively dicussion. I always feel satisfied after his lesson. Thank you! |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
2017.05.31
yoshi様より 会員No.7765 男性 |
Are you feeling OK ? Don't work too hard. I hope you will get well soon ! |
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for Leah N. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Ted様より 会員No.9629 男性 |
I learned the phrase of “in anticipation of”. It was my first time to use it, and I learned it was usually used in the bussiness situation. “Expecting” seems to be more famous and I usually use it, but I realized I need to get more knowledge about phrases as well as grammar. |
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for Francesca D. 先生 |
2017.05.31
kenta様より 会員No.11001 男性 |
thank you very much Charlotte E. I had so nice lesson about each culture talk. I am lokking forward next lesson. |
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for Charlotte E. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Ichiro様より 会員No.5797 男性 |
Hi Eileen. I had so much fun discussing topics related to school. Time flies, 25 minutes was not enough for me, but I felt like some sense of achievement as I did concentrate on our conversation. Look forward to talking to you soon. Thanks! |
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for Eileen W. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Kazuma様より 会員No.3629 男性 |
だいぶブランクがあり、レッスン前は学校帰りでグズグズだった次男ですが、レッスンが始まってみると、久々のめぐみ先生にすっかり引き込まれているようでした^^少しずつ前回まで習ったことを取り戻せたらと思います。ありがとうございました。またお願いいたします。 |
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for Megumi H. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Keiichi様より 会員No.8968 男性 |
Some Japanese words have multiple meanings. For example, “Ame” means rain and drops. “Hashi” means bridge and chopstick. I didn’t know the English words which has multiple meanings. Yesterday my son said there are some words in English. He pointed some words, for example, trip means to go somewhere and fail or turn. He taught me there are many English words multiple meanings. Now I know there are long way to go. |
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for Froulaine A. 先生 |
2017.05.31
cakey様より 会員No.2965 女性 |
Samantha, thank you for the lesson. It's amazing that you listen to me carefully, catching even a little mistake so that you can correct me. You are really a good teacher. I am looking forward to discussing with you about moving out of Japan. |
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for Samantha L. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Ricky様より 会員No.10102 男性 |
Thanks for your lesson. It was a great experience for me because you kindly corrected my mistake each time. See you next time. |
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for Humera P. 先生 |
2017.05.31
Toru様より 会員No.721 男性 |
Today's topic is plastic food samples in Japan. Lifelike food samples that appear in restaurant displays are unique to Japan. I knew for the first time that nutritionists use food samples for counseling to help people make healthy choices. I had fun talking with you. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |