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名前 | Terry H. |
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性別 | 男性 |
国籍 | アメリカ |
現住国 | Philippines |
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日本語 | なし |
2018.05.05
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We read the article about investment. We learned the concept of compounding and three important factors in making investments: goal, time horizon, and risk torelance. I also learned new vocabraries including "one size fits all", "creating in a vacuum", "stomach (means stand)", and "recoup". The lesson was really educational and fun! Thank you Terry. I cannot wait for our next lesson! |
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2018.05.04
Hiroko様より 会員No.12042 女性 |
Thank you for funny lesson. Your advice about English news was interesting. See you! |
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2018.04.30
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
In later half of our double lesson, we read an article about investment. Terry explained the meanings of "splurge", "capital", "reap the rewards" and "reading up on". We've read only a few paragraphs of the article so far but we've already found it very interesting and educational. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the article with you, Terry. Thank you Terry. Have a good night! |
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2018.04.30
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We talked about my plan for my GW holiday and I explained my parents' restaurant business. I wanted to explain what dengaku was like but it was hard to describe. Dengaku (the main dish our restaurant serves) refersto a food that 's been miso-glazed and grilled. It looks like barbecue but does not include any meat (only fish and vegetables). Later we talked about tipping etiquette in the U.S and Japan. I forgot to mention about tipping habit in Japanese-style-hotel ("ryokan"). Maybe we can talk about it next time. |
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2018.04.13
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Today we read an article about neuroscience study about how material structure of the brain determines how you rain affect how you make a risk-taking decisions. Although its title is a bit click-bait, the article was interesting. I learned some good vocabularies such as "dicey" (=risky), "rolling dice" (=taking the chance), "apprehension" (=anxiety),"sculpt"(=form),"fatter prize"(=larger prize), etc. Terry suggested reading an article about investment so that I could educate myself more about it. Thank you Terry. I cannot wait our next lesson. |
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2018.04.03
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We read an article about Japanese's cherry blossom viewing. Terry said there was no hanami equivalent event in U.S. I forgot to mention there were even smart phone applications offering food catering service to hanami venues. That is another suggestion how crazy we are about cherry blossoms. It was fun talking to you, Terry. Thank you! |
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2018.03.17
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Today we read an article about recluses (hikikomori) in Japan. The author of the article is very perspective and I could get an insight of Japanese recluses. The article included some good vocabraries too. I really enjoyed reading the article with Terry. Thank you Terry! |
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2018.03.04
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
Nice talking with you again Terry. Good luck with your moving! |
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2018.02.18
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Thank you Terry. I am looking forward to our next lesson! |
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2018.02.18
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We read an article about President Trump's speech style. The author shows the difference between the speech Trump made when he was not famous and the one he made in 2015. It was an very interesting article and also included a lot of vocabraries: "do a number on somebody" (means to attack someone and do really a good job), "mirror image" (means reflecting who you are), "folksiness" (means being simple, not intelligent, not sophisticated), "buttoned-up" (means being closed and defensive)"stunt" (means being fake),etc. I enjoyed reading the atcile with you, Terry. Thank you! |
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2018.02.13
Fumiko様より 会員No.7122 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson, Terry. It was nice seeing you again. |
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2018.02.08
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
I'm sorry for my late response. I enjoyed our lesson with chatting snow wheather and many interesting things as usual. I learn many tips of how to choose vocablaries and make expressions through Terry-san's sophisticated expressions. Thank you very much and see you next tiem. |
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2018.02.06
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
I asked Terry questions I've got from movies I watched recently. Those cconversational English are difficult to learn by myself. Terry, thank you for explaining the meaning of those expressions. It's really fun learning English from you. I have a couple of more questions, which I am going to ask you in our next lesson. Have a good night! |
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2018.02.04
Chu様より 会員No.13901 男性 |
Thank you very much for talking with you about some topics including imperfect produce and GM food. I look forward to seeing you again in the near future. |
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2018.02.03
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
Thank you for the intellectually stimulating conversation! |
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2018.01.27
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Thank you for the lesson. Have a nice weekend! |
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2018.01.27
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We read an article about crypto currency.We learned that Japan is now the largest trading market for bitcoin, partly due to the ban on bitcoin by Chinese government. Terry describes it as "shaddy" system. Although both Terry and I don't get into cryptocurrencies, we are interested in learning how they work. So we agreed to read some more articles next time. It's always fun to me to learn things with you, Terry. Thank you for the lesson and I look forward to seeing you next time! |
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2018.01.22
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
During the catch up with Terry, I told him my recent hiking experiences and how I enjoy living in my town. We also talked about mobile carriers in Japan and the Philippines. I have had a frustrating experience with one of Japan's major carrier. Terry told me the situations in his country, which seems a lot worse than in Japan. Terry told me he's moving to Manila in a couple of months. I hope you will enjoy the life there! Thank you Terry. I am looking forward to seeing you next time. |
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2018.01.04
Comet様より 会員No.4174 女性 |
This was the first lesson this year. First of all, we talked about traffic accidents in this holiday season. The police often uses a breathalizer to detect alcohol and fines violators. We should pay attention not to involved car accidents caused by drunken divers. Maybe, not walking at late night, using public transportations or something. Then, as the current trend, some companies have evaluated English communication skills and TOEIC has not been used as the standard of workers' communication ability because the test has no speaking and writing sections. We need more skills for communication or making a speech in the globalizing society. Thank you very much, Terry for interesting and inspiring lesson. See you next time. |
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2018.01.04
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
Thank you Terry! |
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