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shiera

Dec. 16, 2019

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Exchange language meet-up

I joined an exchange language meet-up yesterday and talked with an American girl and a Korean guy. The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and it cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if I take a private lesson from her. Also, I asked the guy how much he gives a private lesson for Korean language. Then he said, "for a cup of coffee". Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)


昨日、言語交換ミートアップに参加しました。アメリカ人の女の子と韓国人の男の子と話しました。女の子は語学学校で英語を教えており、もし私が彼女のマンツーマンレッスンを受けるとすれば1回1時間6000円かかるそうです。私は韓国人の男の子にもマンツーマンレッスンをいくらでやるか聞いてみました。すると彼は言いました「コーヒー1杯でやりますよ」 。いや~それなら韓国語のコースにするわww。

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Exchange languaLanguage exchange meet-up

I joined an exchange langua language exchange meet-up yesterday and talked with an American girl and a Korean guy.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and ithat it would cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if Ito take a private lesson froms with her.

Also, II also asked the Korean guy how much he gives a private lesson forcharges for private Korean languageessons.

Then hHe said, "forJust a cup of coffee"."

Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)essons!

A course is more like a class with other students. If it's one-on-one, we would say lessons.

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Korean is super fun! If you decide to learn it seriously, I hope you enjoy it~

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shiera

Dec. 16, 2019

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Thank you for the correction! The grammar of Korean laugh is similar to that of Japanese. I'll try it(^^)

Exchange language meet-up

I joined an exchange language meet-up yesterday and talked withto an American girl and a Korean guy.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and it cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if I take a private lesson from her.

i think there's nothing wrong using "per 1 hour lesson" but the sentence sounds more natural if it's only "per hour". By context it should be understood that you are referring to lesson that's why it can be omitted.

AlsoThen, I asked the guy how much he giveswould a private lesson for Korean language is.

Then sounds more natural

Then he said, "for a cup of coffee".

Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)

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I think he just wants a date (maybe). Overall you had a great write-up

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zyzzyva

Dec. 16, 2019

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AlsoThen, I asked the guy how much he giveswould a private lesson for Korean language is.

correction: *how much would a private lesson for Korean language be.

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shiera

Dec. 16, 2019

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Thank you for the advice and the correction!(^^)

Exchange languaLanguage Exchange mMeet-up

I joined an exchange langua language exchange meet-up yesterday and I talked with an American girl and a Korean guy.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and that it costs ¥6,000 per 1an hour lesson (or session) if I take a private lesson from her.

Also, I asked the guy how much he gives ais Korean private lesson for Korean languagecosts.

Then he said, "for a cup of coffee".

Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)

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Hi Shiera, your journal today made me laugh. I would definitely study Korean! By the way, welcome back. I kinda missed reading your journals on LC. :)

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shiera

Dec. 16, 2019

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Thank you for the correction and the nice message! My work becomes busy in December and January every year(T_T), but I try to keep posting at least once a week. I introduced this LC to some friends(^^)

Exchange language meet-up


Exchange languaLanguage Exchange mMeet-up

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Exchange languaLanguage exchange meet-up

I joined an exchange language meet-up yesterday and talked with an American girl and a Korean guy.


I joined an exchange langua language exchange meet-up yesterday and I talked with an American girl and a Korean guy.

I joined an exchange language meet-up yesterday and talked withto an American girl and a Korean guy.

I joined an exchange langua language exchange meet-up yesterday and talked with an American girl and a Korean guy.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and it cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if I take a private lesson from her.


The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and that it costs ¥6,000 per 1an hour lesson (or session) if I take a private lesson from her.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and it cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if I take a private lesson from her.

i think there's nothing wrong using "per 1 hour lesson" but the sentence sounds more natural if it's only "per hour". By context it should be understood that you are referring to lesson that's why it can be omitted.

The girl said she is teaching English at a language school and ithat it would cost ¥6,000 per 1 hour lesson if Ito take a private lesson froms with her.

Also, I asked the guy how much he gives a private lesson for Korean language.


Also, I asked the guy how much he gives ais Korean private lesson for Korean languagecosts.

AlsoThen, I asked the guy how much he giveswould a private lesson for Korean language is.

Then sounds more natural

Also, II also asked the Korean guy how much he gives a private lesson forcharges for private Korean languageessons.

Then he said, "for a cup of coffee".


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Then hHe said, "forJust a cup of coffee"."

Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Well then, I'll take a Korean language course(lol)essons!

A course is more like a class with other students. If it's one-on-one, we would say lessons.

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