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Lessons Categories 日本語

380 English lessons in the category 日本語

These are lessons which have been translated into Japanese. Scroll down to the comments section to read the translation.

English Lesson: Very funny.
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111. “Very funny.”

English Lesson: She kind of perked up when I mentioned Hannah's name.
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112. “She kind of perked up when I mentioned Hannah's name.”

English Lesson: Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?
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113. “Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?”

English Lesson: Sounds great. What's the catch?
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114. “Sounds great. What's the catch?”

English Lesson: Have you guys covered exponents yet?
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115. “Have you guys covered exponents yet?”

English Lesson: I'm on a roll! No pun intended.
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116. “I'm on a roll! No pun intended.”

English Lesson: Ah well... I gave it my best shot.
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117. “Ah well... I gave it my best shot.”

English Lesson: We made a down payment on a house today!
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118. “We made a down payment on a house today!”

English Lesson: I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.
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119. “I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.”

English Lesson: I've always looked up to him as a role model.
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120. “I've always looked up to him as a role model.”

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