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My daughter has learned English from an Canadian middle aged male teacher for about 5 years almost every Tuesday.
There had been 8 students in her class.
But now, there are only 3 students.
That students who quitted the class transferred to other cram schools where give them the scholastic attainments to get better points for a English written examinations.
But I don't intend to quit her the class.
Certainly, her teacher doesn't make his students study English hard.
But he gives them to teach English words and how to pronounce them over and over again.
Due to his teaching way, my daughter can read and listen to simple English phrases and understand the meanings to some extent.
I think it is important for her age to listen true English pronounciation from native English speakers, if it is possible, directly.
I don't know whether this my thought is right or not.
But rearing child depends on how to think each parents about it, doesn't it?
cram schoolのフレーズ・
cram ~ 詰め込む 押し込む 人に詰め込み勉強をさせる
The main goal of attending cram schools is to pass entrance exams.
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Cram schools are private, so they charge fees.
/english/phrase/15314
depend onのフレーズ・
That depends on ....
/english/phrase/1629
That depends on what you want to eat.
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That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
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