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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 |
2018.01.22
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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2018.01.04
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
After exchanging new year's greetings, we read an article about IBM. There were words and expressions I was not familiar with and Terry explained to me their defitions and how they are used. I learned "rolling your sleeves up" (meaning getting to work), "driving home"(making a point), "being on your own merits"(on your own credit, You've earned it", "taking something onboard" (you have to consider), and "coming full circle/cycle"(all the way back to where you started). I enjoyed our lesson! Thank you Terry. I am looking forward to talking to you next time. |
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2018.01.02
匿名様より 会員No.3662 |
no call without any notice. |
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2017.12.29
Yuko様より 会員No.5762 女性 |
Enjoyed talkin with you, Terry. Thank you very much! |
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2017.12.24
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
I think I have been very fortunate to have an English teacher like Terry. He is very intelligent and well familiar with politics, enocomy, culture, technoglogy, and things in general. It's been fun to talk to Terry about a variety of subjects throughout the year. I enjoyed all the lessons we had this year. Terry, thank you for the lessons and I wish you a happy christmas and a new year! |
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2017.12.24
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
We talked about how we spend our Christmas and new year days. Terry talked about how he used to enjoying fireworks on new year days and he still does. I told him that I was no longer young enough to spend a whole night at shrines or temples for new year celebration. In later half of the double lesson we read the article about IBM. I learned some good vocabraries and expressions, including being bullish and bearish. Thank you Terry! |
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2017.12.17
Hiro様より 会員No.12225 男性 |
Your lesson is very interesting. See you soon. |
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2017.12.16
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
In the later half of our lesson, we read an article about IBM AI strategy. We learned that IBM's established a special school where students can learn math and scienece for becoming an IBM future employee. We both agreed that it's good for the company to help people be educated but focusing on just math and science might not be a good idea. What if some of them lose interests in those field after entering the company? Also in many cases it's difficult for people when they are young to figure out what they want to do, who they are, what kind of jobs or lives they want to have in the future. It was fun to talk to you Terry! I even leaned one of the factors behing the U.S. current president winning the election. Thank you Terry. Let's continue reading this article in our next lesson. Have a nice day! |
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2017.12.16
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
After catching up each other, I asked Terry some questions about move transcripts. Terry explained the meaning of name-drop, being discreet, getting laid in, crash and burn on, being spontaneous, hooking somebody up with, throwing off, being stoned out, etc. I even learned where the band name Rolling Stones came from. Thank you Terry!! |
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2017.12.08
Yoshi様より 会員No.6727 男性 |
Thank you for your informative lesson, Terry. |
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2017.11.29
Yoshi様より 会員No.6727 男性 |
Thank you, Terry. |
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2017.11.23
hiro様より 会員No.4394 男性 |
Thank you very much for our pleasent conversation. See you next time. |
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2017.11.21
Yoshi様より 会員No.6727 男性 |
Thank you for your enjoyable lesson, Terry. |
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2017.11.18
Yuka様より 会員No.3418 女性 |
It was nice talking to you! I enjoyed more talking daily topics without pressure after my business trip is over :) I will enjoy a free talk a bit more with you before I'll be serious for business English. |
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2017.11.18
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
In the later half of our lesson we read an article about AI. I learned IBM's idea about AI. The company renamed AI as Cognitive Computing as they define AI as something helps us make better decisions based on correct data amid cognitive overload. By doing so the company seems to want to get people to understand AI does help us instead of doing harm to us in ways many people perceived. Also for AI to work in business, it needs to be able to learn things and keep being developed. Terry and I both admit that we feel a bit fear about the idea of an AI keeping trained and developed. It was an interesting article. Let's continue the article next time! Thank you Terry! |
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2017.11.18
Shinko様より 会員No.4719 女性 |
After we catched up with each other, I asked questions about movie scripts. I learned a lot of expressions like snapping back, being Southern, getting in there, a train wreck, going to a lot of trouble, flair, being tanked, signing off on, stickler, thorough, wrapping your head around, being good in the kitchen, etc. Terry explained those expressions using expamle sentences so I could understand very well. I want to try to use some of those in my own conversations! Thank you Terry. |
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2017.11.08
Yoshi様より 会員No.6727 男性 |
I had a great time with Terry. Thank you! |
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2017.10.31
Yoshi様より 会員No.6727 男性 |
It's always fun to take Terry's lesson. Thank you! |
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