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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 |
2019.04.29
Azu様より 会員No.17819 女性 |
I enjoyed your lesson, Thank you. |
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2019.04.27
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
Thank you for the interesting lesson, as usual! |
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2019.04.26
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
We continued to talk about the article "Debating veganism: How to change someone's opinion" I learned the meanings of "free up" and "trump" by Mark's explanation. I also enjoyed learning new ideas and thoughts about our life-style. Thank you Mark and see you next time. |
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2019.04.24
Hana様より 会員No.18639 女性 |
Thank you again. It was nice to talk. An article you found for me was very helpful. I’ll read and study about it more and talk to you soon. |
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2019.04.23
Hana様より 会員No.18639 女性 |
Thank you for this lesson. Your attempting to explain complicated topics in easier words was amazing! |
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2019.04.23
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
Today, we talked about the new exciting lesson material. Mark kindly explained some words which meanings are unclear for me with understandable example sentences. I feel I've got the number of words that I can use in my conversation. Thank you, Mark. See you next lesson. |
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2019.04.22
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
John lives in a small town and smuggles bootleg cigarettes, shoddy products, counterfeit clothing and others fake products. The mayor of the jerk town, city councillors and city workers look the other way. They have no scrupple about getting bribes. They are all partners in crime. John`s friend Ross is a financial pundit and have a little political clout. Accordingly, the shrewd is the mediator of the all trades including the boodles. Joey is a pimp in a small whorehouse. Moreover the pander has a scrap-yard. Consequently, there he purchases benders and dismantles them and sell the parts that are in good conditions. In his rickety office, the scrapper and John and Ross sip on whisky in a wonky table and obviously, it goes without saying that they are talking about money. If there are good news they snap up them with alacrity. What they have in common is a flair for money. |
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2019.04.22
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
Your advice is very effective to improve my skills. Thanks a lot. See you soon!! |
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2019.04.21
Sho様より 会員No.18552 男性 |
It was great talking with Mark. As my motivation for English study is to make good preparation for various kinds of business scene, I think he is the best choice. I found his advice was to the point, very plain and helpful. He was also kind enough to provide me with some informative materials, which would also be very helpful in various business scenes. I'm looking forward to meeting him in the next lesson. |
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2019.04.21
tomi様より 会員No.11270 男性 |
The sun raised illuminating Africa giant grasslands. Grazing animals are starting to spread out looking for fresh grass. For one predator, it is the perfect moment to strike. The Cheetah. The lone male has a narrow window of time in wich make a kill. It must be light enough into hunt but not too hot to him to run. Whereas most of african cats are nocturnal. Cheetahs are perfect for hunting during the day. Black mark around their eyes reduce the sun glare, helping to spot the prey up to 3 miles away. He needs something small enough to tackle in his own but big enough to make worth his wild. Time to flesh out a potential target. To maximize his chances, he needs to keep 60 meters of his prey without been spotted. His cover`s (shrub,bush) blown. Cheetahs have top speed 70 miles per hours but only for about 20 seconds. He missed his chance. With the day hitting up he now has to wait until evening before its cool enough to hunt again. |
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2019.04.20
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
We talked about the article reporting the bad situation about child poverty in U.K. I was surprised to know the fact. And I learned one of the biggest reasons for it is the austerity policy by the government due to Brexit. The result of the referendum might have been a big failure. U.K. government has to pay huge amount of money to do Brexit and the weak people are suffering pain from the deal. Anyway, Mark always inspires me and trained me how to read hiden meanings in articles. Thank you, Mark. See you next lesson soon. |
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2019.04.19
Ryuutarou様より 会員No.16549 男性 |
Thank you very much! |
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2019.04.19
Ryuutarou様より 会員No.16549 男性 |
I always enjoy talking with you! I wanted to know about your religion. Thank you very much☆ |
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2019.04.18
dogwood様より 会員No.7263 女性 |
こちらの先生は英検のような課題にも対応してくれてとても助かっています。 |
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2019.04.18
Aya様より 会員No.9917 女性 |
I enjoyed the lesson very much as usual. We talked about many things.One of them was BBC documentary program "life below zero".It shows various people who want to be not bound by companies,nor society. They are very independent. Many people would be attracted by such living with nature. Mark is so intelligent, good teacher. |
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2019.04.18
Tomoko様より 会員No.18396 女性 |
Thank you for your wonderful lesson as always. |
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2019.04.18
Tomoko様より 会員No.18396 女性 |
Today's article which we discussed in lesson was very interested.I have never considered to be a vegan or vegitarian,but the though and opinion was very useful.I want to ready the airticle more smoothly,so I will practice myself. |
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2019.04.18
Tomoko様より 会員No.18396 女性 |
Thank you very much for your lesson as always. |
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2019.04.18
Tomoko様より 会員No.18396 女性 |
Today's article we discussed in lesson was very interested.There were some words which I don't know and difficult to work out,but he explained well that I can understand easily. |
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2019.04.18
Tomoko様より 会員No.18396 女性 |
Thank you very much for your enjoyable lesson as always. |
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