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My English lesson begins today.
I am not a Christian, but learn English at a church.
And I'm not an earnest Buddhist, either.
However, my feeling becomes calm when I listen to Bible's story from a Father.
Buddhist priests sometimes preach us a sermon well at a funeral, I think both resemble.
We talk about an everyday event before explanation of the Bible.
Talking is a practice, but I put an important point on a listening.
By the way, what kind of story is talked today?
I am not a Christian, but learn English at a church.
And I'm not an earnest Buddhist, either.
However, my feeling becomes calm when I listen to Bible's story from a Father.
Buddhist priests sometimes preach us a sermon well at a funeral, I think both resemble.
We talk about an everyday event before explanation of the Bible.
Talking is a practice, but I put an important point on a listening.
By the way, what kind of story is talked today?
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However, my feeling I becomes calm when I listen to Bible's stories from a Father.
Buddhist priests sometimes preach to us a good sermons well at a funerals, I think both resemble.
We talk about an everyday event before an explanation of the Bible.
Talking is a takes practice, but I put an important point on a listening.
By the way, what kind of stories is are being talked about today?
いです
It's difficult how to use "a" or "the".
My English lessons begin today.
I am not a Christian, but I learn English at a church.
(and) I'm not an earnest Buddhist, either.
However, it's calming to listen to the father tell Bible stories.
Buddhist priests sometimes preach sermons well at funerals, I think both are similar.
We talk about an everyday event before (we get) an explanation from the Bible.
I get practice speaking, but I put an emphasis on a listening.
By the way, what kind of story is told today? 「明確な意味が分かりません」
Usually we are talking about daily event.
If I know the article of lesson before, I can prepare about it.
And Bible is the next chapter that Father explained at the former lesson.
I'm not truly a Buddhist, either.
Very interesting way to learn English. There are lots of very difficult ideas in religious texts. I think it will be a good way to learn lots of new words!
My grandparents funeral was held by a Buddhism.
And I visited our family tomb every year.
So, is "truly" proper?
Also, "Make sense" means "Do you understand." So, a good response would be "I got it." or "Thank you. I understand now."
I see.