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Good morning everybody. My second class started. I painted until midnight yesterday because we have 10 students in my class. We are painting on a big tile. In addition to that, our painting teacher is only one in our class. In addition one more, although we have to wait for our turn that our teacher check out after painting, we have " special person " in our class. I can't believe that our former prim minister's sister-in-law is the special, and all other students accept it.
She is the first for everything. After painting, our teacher check out her first. She can finish painting first, go to lunch first and go to bed first. She doesn't need to wait for her turn. She is very nice, friendly and kind to all students except Japanese students. Her father is an Australian, and she graduated from international school in Japan. So, she is a fluent English speaker. My second class is very interesting.
We have two students from Israel and one students from Guatemala. So, I have been listening to many different accents all day. In addition, our painting teacher is a Vietnamese and our former prim minister's sister-in-low and I are Japanese. I think our class is the most international class at school this year. I sometimes can't understand what the international students said because of their accents. I guess my second class will become much harder for me in a lot of ways. However, I am still enjoy painting!
She is the first for everything. After painting, our teacher check out her first. She can finish painting first, go to lunch first and go to bed first. She doesn't need to wait for her turn. She is very nice, friendly and kind to all students except Japanese students. Her father is an Australian, and she graduated from international school in Japan. So, she is a fluent English speaker. My second class is very interesting.
We have two students from Israel and one students from Guatemala. So, I have been listening to many different accents all day. In addition, our painting teacher is a Vietnamese and our former prim minister's sister-in-low and I are Japanese. I think our class is the most international class at school this year. I sometimes can't understand what the international students said because of their accents. I guess my second class will become much harder for me in a lot of ways. However, I am still enjoy painting!
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どうして日本人と親しくしないのでしょうね?
頑張って下さい。
In addition to that, we have only one painting teacher in our class.
Once more, although we have to wait for our turn for our teacher to evaluate after we finish painting, we have " special person " in our class, who doesn't have to wait. ( "Evaluate" has the same meaning as to check out.)
I can't believe that our former prime minister's sister-in-law is treated so special, and all other students accept it.
After painting, our teacher checked out/ evaluated her first.
Her father is an Australian, and she graduated from an international school in Japan.
In addition, our painting teacher is a Vietnamese and our former prime minister's sister-in-law and I are Japanese.
However, I am still enjoying painting! / I still enjoy painting.
This must be a very popular painting class if people travel from around the world to go there.
I hope you get more comfortable with understanding accents and getting used to the higher difficulty.
If it seems hard, that means you're learning new things, so embrace the difficulty because you want to learn the most you can from the classes while you are there.
Make the most of this opportunity.
がんばりましょう!
Anyway, thanks for the voice message. I received it. I will try to send to you my voice message again.