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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: Don't shy away from conflict; embrace it!
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51. “Don't shy away from conflict; embrace it!”

English Lesson: I got it on a whim one day a few years ago.
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52. “I got it on a whim one day a few years ago.”

English Lesson: Don't tell me you've never ridden a roller coaster before!
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53. “Don't tell me you've never ridden a roller coaster before!”

English Lesson: It's nice and all, but by the second or third day I started to get restless.
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54. “It's nice and all, but by the second or third day I started to get restless.”

English Lesson: It looks like I've worn through the soles.
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55. “It looks like I've worn through the soles.”

English Lesson: Believe it or not, I had never even traveled abroad when I moved here.
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56. “Believe it or not, I had never even traveled abroad when I moved here.”

English Lesson: When's this rain gonna let up?
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57. “When's this rain gonna let up?”

English Lesson: There's always drama with those two.
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58. “There's always drama with those two.”

English Lesson: The forecast calls for rain.
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59. “The forecast calls for rain.”

English Lesson: Give it another swipe?
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60. “Give it another swipe?”

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