Thank you for your advice!!
Dear Teacher Julia Vivian Thank you for quick checking. I could really learn about it. By the way, I didn’t write a message to you, “Do you drink the milky “ I wonder where the message come from? Anyway, I could know about your information about milk. Thank you. Kind regards, Yasu
Dear Ms. Julia Vivian, Thank you for your correction for my English essay. I'm so excited to hear that you intend to come to Japan next year! It takes long hours to get to Japan from the UK, but I believe you can enjoy your stay in Japan. I would like to recommend you to feel tne nature of Japan because it is totally different from the one of Europe. I'm looking forward to working with you too. Best wishes Mitsuhiro Haga
Dear JuliaVivian, Thank you very much for your correction! We have an English teacher who was hired only because other candidates' schedule didn't fit our school's time table, but she believes that she was chosen by her skill. Now she is always complaining about everything; the angle of the air conditioner in the classroom, the way to give her payslip, the slippery starecase, other teachers' attitude, the speed of the photocopy machine etc. I wonder if she would be hamble once she knew the fact. Again,I really appreciate your help as always. Best regards, Ayako Nara
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your kind comments! If possible, could you give me some alternative expressions next time? I’m always looking for clear concise expressions. Mine are too long
Thank you very much for your comments. It was very helpful that I could learn more natural phrases.
I am sorry for not describing and explaining the photograph thoroughly. It is because I was too sleepy to write more than my yesterday's essay. The game children are playing in the picture is called "tamaire" in Japanese. It means "to put balls into something". It is popular game for the Japanese sports day. Children are divided into two teams, usually a red team and a white team. They compete how many balls they can toss into the basket which is placed on a high pole. I guess why the game "tamaire" is popular in Japan is that it is safe and easy-to-do for children. Of course, I enjoyed the game when I was a elementary school student. I hope I can introduce you some Japanese culture and custom in English so that you get more interestrd in Japan than ever. That is my motivation to keep studying in IDIY.
Thank you very much :)
Thank you so much :)
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Dear Julia Vivian, Thank you very much for your correction! Actually, I'm interested in botox. Recently a wrincle between the eyebrows has been getting deeper than before. I'm afraid that people might think that I'm irritated. I want people to know that I'm in a good mood everyday and not angry at all. Again, I really appreciate your help as always. Best regards, Ayako Nara
Thanks for your rapid correction! I was surprised :D I 'm looking forward to working with you again soon.
Thank you so much for your correction, Teacher JuliaVivian!
Thank you so much for your correction and kind message! I’ll keep learning!