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2017.03.11
kuni様より 会員No.9150 男性 |
Ms. Sara, thank you for today's lesson. I think I can image how to use some native phrases. By the way, I'm surprised you feel not problem about the temperature where you are. See you soon! |
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for Sara H. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Ben様より 会員No.7914 男性 |
We resumed our lesson with Sherlock after some weeks break. There're many British colloquial expressions in Sherlock, that I could not find in dictionaries. But Kyoko explained those phrases in an easily understood manner. It's really helpful for me. Thank you, Kyoko. See you! |
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for Kyoko T. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
As the boy, so the man. As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. It's better for young children to have a good habit for easy life. Parents' responsibility is big and I have a lot of what I should have done... |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Thank you for sharing jokes about stereotypes in the UK. It was very interesting because I don't like stereotypes but people don't seem to be able to avoid them to make jokes. Understanding them is necessary to understand culture. |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
I'm not sure Japanese welcome 'right to disconnect' from office email.” "Happy Friday"was decided to be introduced on the last Friday every month to promote consumption. Last March was the first attempt.Office workers left their office at three so that they could spend time and money on drinking or shopping. But some didn't know where to go and preffered to stay at office... They know how to work but don't know how to have fun. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Starting something new requires courage. We sometimes have to have courage to be disliked. For that we have to have our principles. When one door shuts, another opens! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Everything has two aspects, ideal and practical. I want education to be ideal, but it cannot regrettably avoid commercialism. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Longer or eternal life is or was an ideal for human beings. But what do we do for such a long time? Repeating the same things again and again, including fights and wars? This article makes me think what happiness is... |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Both the UK and Japan have the same problem on crowded trains, don't they? Women are usually victims, but sometimes men are accused falsely. Anonymity right protects one party, but it'll be sometimes unfair that only an accuser has it. |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Work accompanies stressful situations, doesn't it? But all's well that ends well! |
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for Mark D. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yuka様より 会員No.4551 女性 |
Due to the decrease of the number of applicants to universities, universities introduce various admissions for new student enrollments. As you said,it is good for not only students but also universities to make efforts to adjust to the modern society.It will create a win-win situation. |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Kaz様より 会員No.695 女性 |
She's very cute and cheerful. I had a very good time. |
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for Fabiani M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Tasuke様より 会員No.9868 男性 |
Thank you for the lesson.He says that he was very happy. Let's meet again in the lesson. |
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for Yuki F. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Kei様より 会員No.9285 男性 |
Today we talked about "Premium Friday" and working environment in Japan. We talked many things about Job, work-life balance and so on. Thanks ,karen. I could talk with you many things, It's good time for me. I should consider many things, so If you don't mind, please hear me again :-) Thanks. |
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for Karen R. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Yasu様より 会員No.6179 男性 |
Thank you for the great lesson as always. The material you prepared is very interesting and includes a lot of new words and phrases. |
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for Armie I. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Hi John! Thank you for your lesson! Your story about your country was very interesting and good to know that! See you soon! |
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for John A. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
Thank you for another wonderful idiom lesson! I like it a lot! But maybe I need to do one more roll someday to remember them firmly! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
Sati様より 会員No.4098 女性 |
It was really fun meeting with Freddy the cat! It's also a good practice reading it out loud with personality:) Can't wait to read another tale! See ya! |
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for Mark M. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
HIROKO様より 会員No.9436 女性 |
Thank you for correcting my grammar. Even though the internet connection wasn't very good, I had a good lesson with you. I realized how carelessly I have been talking in English. I will I be more conscious of grammar when I speak. |
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for Lianne K. 先生 |
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2017.03.11
匿名様より 会員No.3636 女性 |
Understanding how to use natural English expressions, which might not be in my English dictionary, was always the most difficult part of learning English…until today. Thank you sooo much, Philip! You are AMAZING!!!!! |
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