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whoops just seen what the game is about
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There are Spanish for English Speakers, English for German Speakers but no Japanese for English speakers?
I belive it's too complicated to teach with a game.
 

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Engrish 101, with your host, Dr. J! *everybody dies from Bloody Knives*


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There are Spanish for English Speakers, English for German Speakers but no Japanese for English speakers?
I belive it's too complicated to teach with a game.

Don't forget English for Japanese speakers.
 

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There are Spanish for English Speakers, English for German Speakers but no Japanese for English speakers?
I belive it's too complicated to teach with a game.
probably because the market is too small. there are far more english speakers learning spanish or french, and speakers of any other language learning english, than there are english-speakers learning japanese (or wanting to learn japanese).
 

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There are Spanish for English Speakers, English for German Speakers but no Japanese for English speakers?
I belive it's too complicated to teach with a game.

probably because the market is too small. there are far more english speakers learning spanish or french, and speakers of any other language learning english, than there are english-speakers learning japanese (or wanting to learn japanese).
I always thought every Nintendo player wants to learn Japanese
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Engrish 101, with your host, Dr. J! *everybody dies from Bloody Knives*


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There are Spanish for English Speakers, English for German Speakers but no Japanese for English speakers?
I belive it's too complicated to teach with a game.

Don't forget English for Japanese speakers.
And Japanese for Japanese speakers.
 

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go to Dictionary then Idioms and witness this atrocity of the English language:

If it's really cold outside you can say: boy, it's brass monkey weather!

spend a penny (UK) this is a euphemistic idiom meaning to go to the toilet.

When people say 'don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs', they mean that you shouldn't try to teach someone who has experience or is an expert in that area.
 

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