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***uoCasual
I appreciate Becca's elabotrate feedback. I found it effective to paraphrase unknown terms, such as changing precarious to unstable, as she did in our session, in order to build my vocabulary.
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***iguchi
I love talking with Becca! It is always fun.
I've just had her lesson two times, but I feel she is like my friend. Easy to talk, and enjoy sharing about anything of each other.
She also has many experiences in teaching, so I'm interested in taking other lessons she offers. Someday soon, I will take it, too. -
***oko2
I took this lesson first time.
I enjoyed conversation with her.
She is a polite and cute teacher!
Thank you so much! -
***syu48
We talk about sightseeing , part time job and so on . Festival of Canada was very interestingfor me and I felt differences between Japan and Canada in any fields. I had a great time ! Thank you !
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***iyama1228
I enjoyed the lesson.
Beginning of the lesson, we talked about Calgary, Canada.
Because I bought a guidebook of Canada.
Then we talked about the places in Kyoto.
I showed the pictures and explained them.
I visited 貴船の川床 last summer.
I ate lunch with hearing sounds of the running water with my wife.
In addition, it was cool in spite of summer.
I told my experience in 貴船の川床.
She hadn’t been there, so she was interested in my story.
She gave me a advice that I should use past tense properly after the lesson.
I’ll practice English more. -
***iyama1228
I enjoyed the lesson.
We talked about the natures in Canada.
She showed me the pictures and explained them.
I understood that Canada was very large country and had many different climate.
So the natures in Canada were different from the one in Japan.
She gave me some sentences that she told on the lesson.
It’s very useful. -
***iyama1228
I enjoyed the lesson.
We talked about the places I visited in Japan.
I showed the pictures and explained them.
They were not famous places compared to Tokyo, Kyoto, but They were interesting places.
She understood my explanation and asked me some questions.
She gave me advice that includes pronunciation of “v” and “b”.
I thought that it’s important to communicate in English and I should practice it a lot. -
***iyama1228
I enjoyed the lesson.
We talked about Canada, especially her hometown.
First she showed the map of Canada and taught where hometown was.
Second she showed the pictures and explained them.
She sometimes asked me a question.
For example, the tower was 190 meters, how about Tokyo tower?
She gave me chance that I spoke by the question.
It was good teaching. -
***iyama1228
I joined her lesson twice.
I found the Japanese Tenugui and Canadian map behind her.
I asked her about them.
She told that she bought Japanese Tenugui at the famous shop in Japan and she had a lot of Tenugui.
Then I asked her that which part she lived.
She answered using map.
Then I introduced the castle in my hometown.
I showed the pictures and explained them.
I explained the castle to many teachers that I joined their lesson.
However their questions were different depending on teachers.
It was interesting.
She gave me wonderful feedback and corrected sentences that I made mistakes in the lesson.
It is very useful. -
***iyama1228
I talked with her for the first time.
We introduced ourselves each other.
When I introduced myself, she asked me something, my hometown, what I studied...
She introduced herself with the board that she write the words related of her.
It was interesting.
We’ll talked about my hometown next lesson .
***iguchi
I always enjoy talking with Becca! Even though my English is not good, she understands what I'm trying to say, which makes me confortable and no-stress in using English.