It is challenging.
This assignment is challenging.
My sister often says that being a nurse is a challenging job.
It’s challenging to balance studying and doing club activities.
Can you help me practice?
Oh, no! It’ll be boring.
I wanted to say I really like…
Go on.
I really like how you participate in class.
Ha?
You know you always raise your hand. I wish I could do that.
Why don’t you?
I usually don’t know the answers.
That’s why I ask questions.
It takes courage to ask questions. I don’t want to embarrass myself.
Asking is better than going home with lots of questions.
If I asked questions, I’d waste everyone’s time. I just ask my friends after class.
Well, it’s the teacher’s job to teach us. Besides, there may be other people with the same question.
I never thought of that.
We’re almost out of time, Ken. And I want to read this page again before our math starts.
Okay, sorry.
Don’t be sorry. It was nice talking with you.
Well, what happened?
Ha? I couldn’t tell her. Not in front of everybody. I’ll find another way.
I wish I could do that.
I told you not to eat snacks after dinner.
Jeremy, I thought I smelled something.
Ayako, I thought you were asleep.
I told you not to eat snacks after dinner.
But I’m so hungry.
You’re on a diet. The doctor said your cholesterol levels are too high.
I know but I’m still hungry after eating only diet food for dinner.
Okay. I have an idea. Let’s start cooking different kinds of dishes with soy meat.
I won’t get hungry?
No, they will fill you up.
I told you not to eat snacks after dinner.
I told you to hang up your towel.
How many times have I told you to do your homework?
How many times do I have to tell you to do your homework?
I’m fed up with telling you to clean up your room.
I’ve had it up to here telling you to clean up your room.
I’m sick and tired of telling you to clean up your room.
I’m tired of telling you to clean up your room.
I told you not to leave the heater on. You’ll start a fire.
How many times have I told you to keep your phone on you?