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From the perspective of someone who is learning on their own at a halfway level, I feel envious of those who join a school where they have rivals at the same skill level, as it creates an environment that boosts motivation and makes it easier to continue. I realized the greatness of community. x.com/k_koyanagi_nul…

Here’s the translation of the tweet: "Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club FLOWER MUSIC LIVE 'Boooooom Boooooom Bee!!' 【Looking for】 1 Day 1 ticket, any seat is fine⭕️ 【Offering】 6,000 yen (local transaction preferred) My motivation for Love Live has been declining, so I want to recover it... #NijigasakiHighSchoolIdolClub"

The scene where Muu-chan has a conflict with Miichan and Yamada-san is exactly that. They twist their experiences of being denied and try to take the upper hand over the other person at all costs. Since I was a school instructor, I had ingrained ways of encouraging motivation through praise to get students to attend. When I encountered someone who didn't recognize that type, I ended up getting attacked.

Good morning! 🔆 A mini event started today🏰 I want to go so bad/// I've heard the park is overwhelmingly filled with pink, lol. Well, today I have swimming school, so I hope I can sneak in some time to participate in the horse racing♡ I hope all my close friends have a happy and joyful day! 🍀

"I thought both of them might not be very good at getting along with others, but during school, Zabe had a huge smile, so maybe they can make friends. However, everyone at school was in the same situation."

Today, I was thinking about something ridiculously silly, like how Zabe-kun and the younger generation of pilots might be grooming their body hair. While playing with Shari-san's chest hair (it was mostly forced, so I couldn't help it, but I still wonder if it might have been better not to groom it), Zabe-kun was lost in thought.

The reason the lieutenant colonel was so flustered was probably because he thought that Second Lieutenant Zabe, being the top of his class, would easily escape. After all, there are many places to hide in the colony... But then it seems he was lured into a dead end, and that's when he must have thought, "What!?"

Here's the translation of the tweet: "Although I am the top student, I apologize, but even though I am a trainee in aquaculture, Miguel's physical abilities are what they are... It's a relative discussion... Well, I feel like it's also just the difference between someone who lived in 1G and someone who lived under the moon's gravity. But still, Zabe-kun is quite something..."

The tweet translates to: "Regarding the line 'You’ve spent money on Gyuune-kun, Shā,' I guess Zabe-kun, who graduated from school, has also been invested in, right? When I think about the gaze that will be directed at him from above when he makes a blunder, it makes my stomach hurt. This is a new complex point that arose after watching the reverse shā after taking the GQ course."

"Exabe Oribe, even though he was the top of the Flanagan School, had GQuuuuuuX taken by Machu and was tossed around by Sharia... It was tough, but I'm really glad he ultimately saved Colonel Sharia! 😢 Seiichiro Yamashita's sincere acting shone brightly✨ Keep up the good work, Star of Ruum! 🌟"

The tweet translates to: "I rushed to the tour master event in an emergency. I gave up on the title. The White Cat School cheerleader is sexy and I like her."

The translation of the tweet is: "Today is the school match event."

What I felt after a year of engaging in resale is that, from my perspective, the most important thing for continuing is indeed "real experience." Social media is flooded with schools and educational materials, but I believe that spending time questioning the authenticity of those, thinking for myself, researching, selling, failing, and succeeding is the quickest way and helps maintain motivation. 🤔 Of course, there are also valuable insights and information out there, so I am grateful for that as well.

In-person schools can cost between 200,000 to 300,000 yen a year even if you only attend once a week, and in group lessons, an individual only gets about one minute to speak during an hour. So, if you purely want to improve your English skills, online conversation classes are more cost-effective. However, if you want to maintain your motivation for learning English, in-person classes are overwhelmingly better.

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