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*VOCABULARY*
heatstroke - a serious condition that happens when someone has been
in high temperatures for a long time and that causes a person to stop
sweating, have a very high body temperature, and become exhausted
or unconscious
*GRAMMAR*
You said: He love fireworks.
Correct: He *loves* fireworks.
*PRONUNCIATION*
premises
*VOCABULARY*
You were familiar with the expressions used in the lesson.
*GRAMMAR*
You said: After Masato birth.
Correct: After Masato *was* born.
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
Hello Shoki-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to give relevant answers to the questions.
*VOCABULARY*
You were familiar with the expressions used in the lesson.
*GRAMMAR*
You said: Almost members at my workplace…
Correct: Almost *all* members at my workplace…
You said: The accounting revise the mechanism of subtracting the fees.
entirely.
Better: The accounting *team must completely change their system of tax
deduction.*
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
Hello Vincent-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*VOCABULARY*
reiterate (verb) -to repeat or emphasize
negative publicity – bad publicity
subscribe - to pay money to get a publication or service regularly
*GRAMMAR*
You said: Upon agreement, the attendees came to the resolution on the
factory tour.
Correct: Upon agreement, the attendees came to the resolution of the
factory tour. / Upon agreement, the attendees came to the resolution
*on how the factory tour will be done.*
*PRONUNCIATION*
Shawn
0/0 Student
-works in a bank (for 12 years)
-lives in Tokyo
-singing songs, playing golf, doing yoga, reading books
Hello Nao-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL SCORE-4*
You were able to
write an attendance acknowledgement e-mail to a
conference guest speaker.
*VOCABULARY*
in line with this - in relation/connection to this
upcoming (adjective) - soon to take place
shoulder (verb) - to accept the responsibility of doing something
panel (noun) - a group of people who discuss a topic before an audience
*GRAMMAR*
You were able to construct grammatically correct sentences.
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
*COMPREHENSION*
-you understood the lesson
*ACCURACY*
You said: Store that is in a lot of places.
Correct: *Stores* that *are* in a lot of places.
*FLUENCY*
-you hesitated in answering some questions
*ATTITUDE*
-you actively participated during the lesson
*MISPRONUNCIATION*
-you pronounced your words clearly
Hello Hiro-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to give relevant answers to the questions.
*VOCABULARY*
chaos - complete confusion and disorder
*GRAMMAR*
You said: She go to kindergarten.
Correct: She *goes* to kindergarten.
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
Student
-Chinese
-met her husband when she was an exchange student in Japan
-moved to Japan when she got married
-2nd time to move to Japan
-married a Japanese guy
-got married last December
-works for a bank
-legal department
-some businesses are overseas
Hello Anna-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to share your thoughts well.
*VOCABULARY*
nanny -a woman who is paid to care for a young child usually in the
child's home
nursery - a place where young children and babies are taken care of
while their parents are at work
*GRAMMAR*
You said: My husband and I go shopping.
Correct: My husband and I *went* shopping. (past)
*PRONUNCIATION*
hobbies
47/10 Student
-used to work for the Ministry of Education
-works for a research funding agency (for 1 years and 3 months)
-reading books, watching movies, listening to music, traveling (20
countries)
-has to attend international meetings (every year)
Hello Atsuko-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to understand the article and you were able to share good
insights about it.
*VOCABULARY*
ascertain – to determine something with certainty
adept - very good at doing something that is not easy
*GRAMMAR*
You said: I don’t have enough time sightseeing…
Correct: I don’t have enough time *for* sightseeing…
*PRONUNCIATION*
vulnerable - [VUHL-ner-uh-buh l ]
diurnal
consequences
behavioral
beneficial
Have a nice evening ahead and see you next time!
10:30 Manabu max-u31 YES RJ4B Intermediate Student
Uchida Level -teaches Marketing in the university
Specific Material or -self-employed for 15 years
74/16 -has 2 daughters– 16 y/o (currently in Melbourne to study English); 11 y/o
Info: Chapter10-1
-used to conduct business seminars, wife took over the business
-plans to migrate in Hawaii with his family (in four years)
-studied business (MBA) in New York for 3 years (1994-1997)
-wife finished an online MBA course
Hello Manabu-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to share your thoughts well.
*VOCABULARY*
You were familiar with the expressions used during the lesson.
*GRAMMAR*
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
*OVERALL*
You did your best to answers the exercises.
*VOCABULARY*
resolve - to settle or solve (something)
rectify - to correct (something that is wrong)
*GRAMMAR*
You said: My company immediately repaired the error.
Better: My company *will immediately resolve this issue.*
You said: We will give reassurance that error won’t happen again.
Better: *Rest assured that this incident won’t happen again.*
You said: My response are frustrating my client.
Correct: My *responses* are frustrating my client.
You said: The feel-good-factor letter is the letter to state the thanking
sentence.
Correct: An appreciation letter always gives a feel-good-factor.
*PRONUNCIATION*
error
Hello Wakako-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL SCORE-4*
You were able to understand the expressions and you were able to give
relevant answers to the questions.
*VOCABULARY*
on – used for days of the week
gauge (verb) -To measure the degree of something
*GRAMMAR*
You said: I take a train to them.
Correct: I take a train *going there.*
YL STUDENTS
ALWAYS ASK ABOUT THE HOMEWORK
*COMPREHENSION*
-you understood the lesson
*ACCURACY*
You said:
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*FLUENCY*
-you hesitated in answering some questions
*ATTITUDE*
-you actively participated during the lesson
*MISPRONUNCIATION*
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*SELF-EVALUATION*
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*HOMEWORK*
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Hi ,
You did well in today's class. Please see today's lesson feedback
below:
1) Comprehension -
You were able to understand the lesson well.
2) Accuracy -
You made some mistakes like:
3) Fluency -
You hesitated in answering some questions.
4) Attitude -
You actively participated during the lesson.
5) Homework -
6) Self Evaluation
7) Mispronunciation:
Please do not forget your homework. See you in our next lesson.
JISSEN
Hello -san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to use the expressions fluently.
For you to get a score of 4, please practice your L&R sounds.
*VOCABULARY*
*GRAMMAR*
You said:
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*PRONUNCIATION*
JITSUYO EIKAIWA
Hello -san,
You did well in today's Jitsuyo Eikaiwa lesson. Let me share today's lesson
feedback.
*Personalized FEEDBACK*
*RANGE*
You said:
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*ACCURACY*
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*FLUENCY*
Pauses: SOMETIMES in between sentences
Fillers:
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http://onenglish.ivyro.net/english/reading.htm
*Challenge 1: Reading*
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*Discussion*
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