2017.05.24
Kotoe様より 会員No.4898 女性 |
Thank you for your explanation that I can understand easily. いつもレッスン前に準備はOK?とメッセージを送ってくれます。こういった心使いに人柄の良さが出ています。 はっきりゆっくり話してくれるので聞き取りやすいです。語彙の説明も例を何個かあげて説明してくれるので分かりやすかったです。 |
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for Eileen W. 先生 |
2017.05.24
Nao様より 会員No.10807 女性 |
Thank you for wonderful Lesson.I'm so happy that I could learn a lot from you today! I really enjoyed talking with you. You'r best teacher for me. Can't wait next lesson. |
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for Joshua B. 先生 |
2017.05.24
Fumiko様より 会員No.7122 女性 |
It was nice meeting you again, Mark. Enjoy sunny days :-) |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
2017.05.24
Shin様より 会員No.10498 男性 |
I always enjoy his lesson. He is smart and frendly good teacher. |
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for Bryn R. 先生 |
2017.05.24
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
It was a wonderful time as usual. It was also relaxing and motivating. I enjoyed talking with you! Thank you very much!!! |
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for John S. 先生 |
2017.05.24
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
Thank you very much for correcting my writing. Your feedback was really helpful for me to develop my writing skills. I'll write more and more. See you next time! |
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for Ellie P. 先生 |
2017.05.24
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
Thank you very much for your encouragement! It was very nice to see you again. I enjoyed talking with you. I'll continue to do my best. See you next time! |
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for Ellie P. 先生 |
2017.05.24
AKIKO様より 会員No.4569 女性 |
Thank you very much! This lesson was really helpful to develop my vocabulary. I enjoyed! See you next time! |
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for John S. 先生 |
2017.05.24
Toru様より 会員No.721 男性 |
Today's topic is about the world's tallest and shortest people. We talked about the reason why the Dutch men are so tall. We agree that growth depends on genetic factors and diet.But both of us don't believe that the reason of growth is that the Dutch people eat more potatoes and breads and do a lot of sports. I enjoyed talking with you about an interesting topic. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
2017.05.23
cakey様より 会員No.2965 女性 |
I enjoyed talking with you again. Still sometimes I feel "how should I say?" but I am getting used to talking anyway in a warm and welcome atmosphere. Thank you for your assistance. |
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for Richard R. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Ben様より 会員No.7914 男性 |
This was our first lesson. We began with some small talk about Kyoto and so on. Then we went into an article about food waste. We discussed along some questions on the materials. Thank you, Karen. See you. |
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for Karen R. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Yasu様より 会員No.9614 男性 |
I appreciate your help as usual. You gave some sentences after hearing my expressions. I think it was a very nice way to understand how I could improve my English expression. You sent them in concise, correct and natural English sentences. Thanks a lot. |
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for Kenneth R. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Keiichi様より 会員No.8968 男性 |
Today, I learned “hullabaloo (=uproar)”. At first, I think it is kind of onomatopoeia, but later I know the word comes from native American’s lunguage. As you may know, Japanese language has many onomatopoeia, and all of us like it. Japanese often use it in daily conversation. Moreover you can find millions of sound effects (a kind of onomatopoeia) in almost every manga comics. For example “zawa…zawa…” means when many people whispered each other with shock. (“KAIJI” Nobuyuki Fukumoto) One more example, “Zugyuuuuuunnnn!” was used when the nice guy suddenly kissed heroine.(“JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE” Hirohiko Araki). I can’t explain all of them correctly. But I love it after all. |
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for Froulaine A. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Yasu様より 会員No.6179 男性 |
Thank you for the lesson. Today's topic is really interesting and useful. I will definitely use what I learned today at work. See you soon. |
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for Joweena A. 先生 |
2017.05.23
cakey様より 会員No.2965 女性 |
You were very helpful. Thank you so much. It is good to learn English not just from people in the US. In fact, English is spoken by more people from countries other than the US. It was a good lesson! |
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for Claire B. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Nono様より 会員No.10288 女性 |
We used the material from breaking news website about the female trafic signals in Melbourne. It was a little challenging for me but It was very nice of you to give me some sentences using words I didn't know. I will keep challenging;) see you soon! |
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for Dilhara P. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
It's been a while since our last lesson so we caught up with each other and I explained to Daisy how I adopted my cats. She and I are both cat lover, so it's fun to talk to her about my cats. After the catching up we read the transcript of Suits. Daidy is so intelligent and knows everything about English. As always I was so impressed by her. The words and expressions I learned today include "getting the shaft" "come through" "being tight" "My bad!" (my favorite) and "bomb". We also view a funny video and laughed a lot. Thank you Diasy! |
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for Daisy F. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Today we read Lesson 28 (Bank Transactions) and 29 (Purchasing) and practice how to use the phrases "by no means" and "be anxious about". Though Max suggests that "be worried about" or "be concerned about" should be used instead of "be anxious about" in the example sentences as "be anxious about" is more like "be nervous about". I also learned words such as sturdy, on display, looking at, take lightly. Thank you Max! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Monburan様より 会員No.10395 女性 |
Thank you Fenny! Let's meet again! |
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for Fenny V. 先生 |
2017.05.23
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
I tried to make a speech with simple words and make a point clearly by Kenneth's advice. That worked well. I still struggle with speaking in the way, but I felt better to organize a speech. Furthermore, he kindly corrected my expression and told me what I want to say with quick typing. Thank you for helpful and effective lesson, Ken. See you next time. |
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for Kenneth R. 先生 |