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名前 | Mark D. |
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性別 | 男性 |
国籍 | イギリス |
現住国 | Czech Republic |
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日本語 | なし |
2019.06.12
Shuji様より 会員No.14441 男性 |
In our lesson, Mark talked about "ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL" to me. Though I didn't know about it, I checked it. Such a cordial is not well known in Japan, and elderflower tree is used in some mysterious way. For example, Ainu people make "inau" from elderflower tree, and Harry Potter's wand is made from elderflower tree. And I also found that some people, like Mark, say ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL is very tasty. Thank you for a pleasant lesson! |
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2019.06.10
Emi様より 会員No.19229 女性 |
Thank you for your advice. You pointed out that I didn't pronounce "s" of the plural. I'll pay attention to it from now. You encouraged me and appreciated my English, I got more confidence in speaking English. |
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2019.06.10
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
Thank you for your helpful lesson as usual. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon!! |
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2019.06.07
Sachiko様より 会員No.5771 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson, Mark. I enjoyed talking from high-heels issue to abortion issue in the U.S. When we were talking about abortion issue it was difficult for me to express my thought smoothly. But your opinion was very persuasive so I completely agreed with you. Your ideas are always interesting and very logical. See you soon! |
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2019.06.07
Kyo様より 会員No.18906 男性 |
Thank you! |
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2019.06.05
Sachiko様より 会員No.5771 女性 |
I enjoyed your lesson, as usual:) As for my sister's concern about her son, I guess I couldn't explain it appropriately so I might have confused you. I mean, you misunderstood what I wanted to say. So next time I see you, let me explain it again. Hope to see you soon! |
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2019.06.03
Akira様より 会員No.13392 男性 |
Thanks a lot for advice. I was very pleased to have your class. See you next time. |
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2019.06.02
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
Sometimes a mere gesture(s) may transcend a language barrier. |
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2019.06.02
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
Using stories(make up), would be a great way to elicit natural responses and help you get the English. On top of that turn you more creative. Mark ,Thank you very much for today`s lesson. Have a nice week. |
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2019.06.01
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
It was a lot of fun to have your lesson. Thank you for your helpful corrections, which I'll go over. See you soon!! |
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2019.05.31
Ryuutarou様より 会員No.16549 男性 |
I always enjoy talking with you! It was lovely time☆ You said that this season was the most busy time. Please take care of yourself. See you! |
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2019.05.26
Sachiko様より 会員No.5771 女性 |
Thank you for your lesson, Mark. I was so happy to see you again, and enjoyed talking:) I really appreciate that you always try to teach me something new, usuful or helpful. I think that you don't forget that you're teaching English. Your sincere attitude proves that you're a wonderful teacher. See you soon! |
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2019.05.22
Miwako様より 会員No.8475 女性 |
Thank you for your lesson. I had good time as always. See you next time ! |
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2019.05.21
Taka様より 会員No.15851 男性 |
We talked about the role of AI for the medicine in the future. He corrected my mistakes precisely, so it helps me to learn English. I could spend a good time |
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2019.05.21
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
We talked about the article discussing "creativity". It's a beneficial skill for jobs, music and art. In this article, I learned it is also nessary for education. Mark explained me some points that I cannot understand the real meanings of some phrases. They are very understandable and helpful for me to get used to same kinds of expressions and know the background culture behind the sentences. Thank you, Mark see you next time. |
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2019.05.21
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
We talked about "How do you learn to speak a language?". It's a helpful and fun talking for language learners. In the article, there is a short sentence written in Czech and Mark let me know the meaning and tips to master a language effectively. Thanks, Mark! |
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2019.05.20
Ryuutarou様より 会員No.16549 男性 |
I always enjoy talking with you! My way of thinking is similar to yours. See you soon! |
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2019.05.19
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
Thank you for your great lesson. I've reviewing your comments of my writing. I'm sure my skill is improving with your lesson. I'm looking forward to seeing you!! |
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2019.05.18
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
Today's topic is "How do you learn to speak a language." from BBC 6 min. English. It's so interesting article and there are some special term about language. Mark explained me them easily and understandably with clear examples. I really enjoyed talking and am looking forward to discussin the contents. See you soon. |
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2019.05.18
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
I conjure up images of an idylic setting, a charming country cottage( a house in the country) with roses around the door and the house surrounded by assorted flower-pots and enclosed by a long high hydrangeas hedge, near a horseshoe lake where Mark goes fishing and gets some trout, pike, crappie and salmon his favourite. Butterflies and ladybird beetles on leaves embellish Mark`s reign. Mark is on his hands and knees planting radishes wearing a shabby full herringbone jumpsuit, a muddy Wellington boots and a beat-up fedora hat. After reaped some vegetables, he is pushing the wheelbarrow loaded with cabbages, parsleys, cucumbers and carrots. Wobbling the wheelbarrow near to tip over, his face and grizzly beard are burned due to the harsh glare of the sun. Fruits like persimmons and oranges in his enchanting orchard are prime to be consumed. Sparrows and swallows are flying symbolizing the gentle spring. Mark is talking to the flowers. " Good morning beautiful damsels" catching whispering breezes that rustle the flowers. |
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