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Mayumi T. (マユミ T.先生)

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名前 Mayumi T.
性別 女性
国籍 日本
現住国 U.S.A.
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日本語 ネイティブ

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2020.04.12

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.04.06

Tak様より

会員No.18426

男性

I aplozize for my late comment. It was fruitful lesson because she had prepared the answers to my questions. She explained the difference of phrase structure between English and Japanese based on her experinece and her knowledge. These were very practical.
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2020.04.05

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.04.03

匿名様より

会員No.20049

女性

Thank-you very much for lesson today.
I hope coronavirus infection will decrease soon.
I will stay home and study english.
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2020.04.01

Bow様より

会員No.5067

女性

Hi Mayumi(^O^)ごきげんよう(^∇^)
Always thank you for your letter. I knew that the United States became great on seeing news. Is there the necessary thing? Please be in a house.
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2020.03.30

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, happy to see you again:) I couldn't wait until this Saturday and so took your lesson on Monday. I missed you. Thank you so much for always your wonderful lesson.
First, we talked about love, especially for a long distance relationship. As you said, some people say that it always allows you to have your own time much more than in a relationship where you can meet your partner anytime you want. I believe it to a certain extent. In 2012, the average age to get married for the first time was 30.8 for men and 29.2 for women. Up until the early 70's, the average age for women was under 25, but it has beeen rising ever since, as more women are pursuing higher education and professional careers. Today, both men and women are getting married at a wider range of ages. With this tendency to marry late, the increasing rate of unmarried people, especially women, can be considered a social problem. Some people point out the increasing of soshoku-kei dansi as one of the reasons of rising average age of marriage. Soshoku-kei dansi:草食系男子 in Japanese, is the term used to describe young Japanese men who are feminine in the sense that they are gentle, like shopping, wear cosmetics, and aren't aggressive toward the opposite sex. What do you think of it?
We then talked about culture differences between Japanese people and people from overseas, especially about relationships. Japanese people try to preserve the wa:和 in Japanese, so they tend to not like to stand out.
On the other hand, in the West, from the time they are children, people are encouraged to state their opinions clearly and highlight their abilities and special skills. It can safely be said that the Japanese communication style of moderation and consideration for the other party's feelings by adjusting things in an unofficial location is the opposite of the Western one.
I can't wait to see you until next time. I have already missed you. I'm looking forward to seeing you. See you soon^^
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2020.03.29

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.03.28

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, nice to see you again:) Thank you so much for always your wonderful, tremendous, excellent, splendid, marvellous, magnificent, superb, glorious, sublim, lovely, delightful lessons. These adjectives such as wonderful, tremendous, etc are listed as synonym on Oxford Paperback Thesaurus. There are really many synonyms, I think. To be honest, it is still difficult for me using words, phrases and expressions correctly in English. However, I have been studying happily English thanks to you. What's more, you always make my day.
First, we talked about the situation with the disease COVID-19. In Japan, a concern of more spreading of the disease is expanding increasingly again, and so the governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike, has again urged people to refrain from non-essential outings, warning that the capital is at a critical juncture in preventing an explosive spread of the coronavirus. She also warns of possible lockdown. As you know, India is under complete lockdown for 3 weeks to the whole nation. The number of all citizens in India is 1.3 billion. I can't imagine the magnitude of the effect. When I saw a TV news related to the situation in India, violator who went out without permission was being whipped or squatted on the spot. The punishments in India are also unique and I realized again that there are many culture differences in the world. Don't you think that too?
Next, I might say Zoom, the video-conferencing app. It has seen a huge rise in downloads since quarantines were imposed around the world and it is now being used by millions for work and social gatherings. The English speech which I belong to also has begun to consider introduction of Zoom. In this way, I guess that remote working could become more popular in Japan as well.
Please take a good care of yourself and I'm looking forward to seeing you again soon. You are on my mind forever^^
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2020.03.22

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.03.20

匿名様より

会員No.20049

女性

Thank-you very much for lesson and nice advice . It's very helpful.I will try.
I will study more,and take your lesson
again.See you next time.
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2020.03.19

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, happy to see you again:) Thank you so much for always brilliant and delightful lessons. It was really fun to chat with you and I was so so so happy to see you as well.
We talked about bread and junk food. Speaking of junk food, that reminds me of stress eating or overeating. In cultures that associate beauty with being thin, food can become inherently stressful. A better understanding of our own impulses can help us to develop a more positive relationship with food, even when we're under stress. There are sound biological reasons why, under stress, many of us are prone to overeating. Stress prompts the body to release the hormone cortisol, which stimulates appetite. The body has evolved to deal with physical threats such as avoiding predatory animals: cortisol prompts us to build up the body's food stores in preparation for fight or flight. This explains why we comfort eat: it's not greed, but the body's inherent response to stress. Cortisol is also associated with wanting junk food.
If you have been prone to comfort eating and you're less than pleased with your body shape as a result, what should you do? Research suggests that the best solution is to be kind to yourself: stress and food can be a challenging mix, but the more gentry you treat yourself, the better your chances of a successful and healthy lifestyle change. To eat or not to eat, that looks easy but it's actually difficult.
You made my day and I can't wait to see you again. I can't help myself from thinking about you. You are always on my mind. I'm looking forward to Saturday as well. See you Saturday^^
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2020.03.15

masaharu様より

会員No.6853

男性

本日もありがとうございました。先生との冒頭の会話が息抜きになっているようです。
 物語は、単語の意味のチェックをしながら復習しました。辞書を引く、スペルを覚える、ノートに書くという作業がまだ身についてないので、一緒にGoogle翻訳を利用しながら調べましたが、ストーリーから、コピー&ペーストではなく、スペルをノートに書いて、スペルを手打ちするので、それで少しは覚えるかなと思います。
これをしばらくやってみます。またよろしくお願いします。
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2020.03.14

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.03.11

Rie様より

会員No.10551

女性

Hi, Teacher Mayumi! It was nice and fun talking about our daily life and family. In the topic of learning English, you gave me good suggestions that make sense. It is grateful and helpful to know how I should learn English to go to the next step. I will try it and also enjoy talking with many teachers in variety of countries. I really appreciate your class. See you next time !
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2020.03.10

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, happy to see you again:) Thank you so much for always wonderful and amazing lessons.
We talked about immigrations or immigrants. This is a sensitve issue and not so easy to solve. The more immigrants increase, the more this issue is sensitive. Some take discriminatory behavior with a fear of losing jobs, status, position, and so on.
I said that some "Jissyusei" - the technical intern - have been disappeared in Japan. The technical intern program, launched in 1993, was meant to provide job training for interns from developing countries as they work at plants and farms in Japan and thus contribute to the economic development of their home countries as they return home with the skills acquired here. But the program has been criticized effectively as a cover for supplying low-cost labor to business sectors that find it increasingly difficult to secure domestic manpower, with large numbers of cases of labor abuse of the trainees such as unpaid wages and illegal overtime being reported by authorities. That's why some of them have been disappeared.
Last year, amendment of the immigration control law was made in order to come to grips with the need to accept more foreign workers to make up for the labor supply shortage caused by its rapidly aging and shriniking population. However, this amendment is not necessarily perfect and much work remains to be done.
Thank you so much for the great time as always. I miss you and I'm dying to see you. I'm looking forward to our chat next time. See you soon^^
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2020.03.07

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Always thank you for splendid classes. I would like the next class.
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2020.03.01

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, it was lovely to see you again:) Thank you so much for your tremendous lesson. I'm happy to chat with you and you always make my day. After the lesson of this day, on the train on the way out I took a nap a little. No worries, I'm fine.
We first talked about the new corona virus. As you know, the government decided to shut down public school in Japan. Due to the impact of that policy, many public facilities are going to be closed for about two weeks. The English speech club to which I belong will also cancell regular meetings in March by the influence of that policy. Many people including working people with children are affected by that policy and they've been worrying the future as they don't know what will happen to them.
Now, a lot of fake news are flying in Japan. They are easily swayed by them and are running around in confusion. People are buying up toilet paper and hand sanitisers, and so on with a panic of fear. Some people are panicking over the corona virus. You've go to take everything off that website and news with a pinch of salt, non of it's true, I think.
Thank you so much for the wonderful lesson as always. I cannot help missing you badly and I think about you all the time. You are everything to me. Countdown begins for our meeting and it's now less than a week until the day we will meet. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon. Take care and have a lovery day ahead.
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2020.03.01

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Thank you for your lesson.See you next your lesson.
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2020.02.26

Taku様より

会員No.18681

男性

Thank you for your lesson.
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2020.02.25

Hiroshi様より

会員No.9818

男性

Hi Mayumi-san, it was lovely to see you again as well:) As you used the word 'lovely', that word is very useful and all-powerful in any situation, especially in the UK. For example, you can say "Lovely day, isn't it?" or "That would be lovely." I will try to use this word next time when I talk with you. It is fun to know the differences between British English and American English. I think that there are many kinds of different English in the world. Learning varuoius kinds of languages is interesting and speaking them fluently like you are wonderful and fanatastic.
We then talked about job hopping. I feel that your way of life is amazing and I'm envious of it. I worked at the one and only company for forty-one years, though, that wasn't necessarily the job I want to do. It was also fun to talk about job interviews. As I had experience with recruitment for a long time, on the contrary I'm not sure how applicants feel like when they go to job interviews as I'm an interviewer in most cases. Let's talk about the topics related to job or work.
I'll count the days again. I'll miss you next tome. I can't wait to see you until next time. See you then^^
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