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*OVERALL*
You were able to give relevant answers to the questions.
*VOCABULARY*
fresher – comparative of fresh
*GRAMMAR*
You said: Are the products there more fresh?
Correct: Are the products there fresh/ expensive/cheap?
*PRONUNCIATION*
awesome
expensive
graceful
building
*VOCABULARY*
deal - an agreement or arrangement, esp. in business
*GRAMMAR*
You said: H&M and Forever 21 are popular brands in Japan, especially young
people.
Correct: H&M and Forever 21 are popular brands in Japan, especially
*among* young people.
*PRONUNCIATION*
Lacoste
*ACCURACY-3*
You said: Does Ben likes hamburger?
Correct: Does Ben like hamburger?
You said: Her favorite cakes are cheesecake and apple cake.
Correct: Her favorite cakes are cheesecake and apple *pie.*
*FLUENCY-4*
-you hesitated in answering some questions
*ATTITUDE-5*
-you actively participated
*MISPRONUNCIATION*
-salad
*SELF-EVALUATION*
-3
*HOMEWORK*
-done
*Personalized FEEDBACK*
*RANGE*
You said: I bought the file.
Correct: I bought *a clear book.*
*ACCURACY*
You said: I like just right clothes.
Better: I like clothes *that are just right. *
*FLUENCY*
Pauses: SOMETIMES in between sentences
Fillers: ‘um’
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 the article.
*VOCABULARY*
You were familiar with all the words.
*GRAMMAR*
You said: I live Tokyo until now.
Correct: I live *in* Tokyo until now.
*PRONUNCIATION*
developed
0/0 Student
-works for an American company (for 4 years); 3rd company-chemical
industry
-in charge of internal and external communication
-has a lot of global colleagues
Hello Hitoki-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL SCORE- 4*
You were able to understand company sales trend from a presentation.
*VOCABULARY*
sharp fall (noun) -A quick and sudden drop
recovery (noun) -A process of regaining something
dip (verb) - To decrease for a short time
*GRAMMAR*
You said: There was a steady increase the products between January and
March.
Correct: There was a steady increase *in ice cream sales* between January
and March.
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
Hello Natsumi-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*
French fries
*GRAMMAR*
You said: A woman is shopping in hamburger shop.
Better: A woman is *buying food in a* hamburger shop.
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You did your best to answer the questions.
*VOCABULARY*
You were familiar with the expressions.
*GRAMMAR*
You said: I researched our competitor, Gellar Motors.
Correct: I researched *about* our competitor, Gellar Motors.
You said: We have the most highest quality in safety products in the world.
Correct: We have the *highest* quality in safety products in the world.
*PRONUNCIATION*
garage
values
meticulous
110/4 Student
-chemical researcher
-lives in Saitama prefecture
-skiing and traveling
-has a daughter – 21 y/o, son – 19 y/o
Hello Takashi-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL SCORE-4 *
You were able to listen to and recall a coworkers introduction
*VOCABULARY*
main – most important
monitor – to check
involve – to join or be a part of something
*GRAMMAR*
You said: My hobby is skiing and traveling.
Correct: My *hobbies are* skiing and traveling.
You said: Next conference will hold in June.
Correct: The next conference *will be* held in June.
*PRONUNCIATION*
involve
Hello Yang-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 exercises.
*VOCABULARY*
initiate - to cause something to begin
tie up loose ends - To take care of, finish, or resolve some issues or
pieces of business that are not critical but have remained outstanding
*GRAMMAR*
You said: It seems that someone has different opinions so they still haven’t
arrived a resolution yet.
Correct: It seems that *each person has a different opinion/ they have
different opinions* so they still haven’t arrived *at* a resolution yet.
*PRONUNCIATION*
consolidate
proposals
Hello Taka-san,
You did well in today's lesson. Let me share with you the lesson feedback.
*OVERALL*
You were able to read the figures correctly.
*VOCABULARY*
manicure
Pedicure
dollar
*GRAMMAR*
You said: I come back home just now.
Correct: *I just came home. *
*PRONUNCIATION*
You were able to pronounce your words clearly.
*ACCURACY*
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*FLUENCY*
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*ATTITUDE*
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*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*
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*PRONUNCIATION*
You did well in today's Jitsuyo Eikaiwa lesson. Let me share today's lesson
feedback.
*Personalized FEEDBACK*
*RANGE*
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*ACCURACY*
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*FLUENCY*
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Have a nice day ahead and see you next time!
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