The japanese restaurant was delicious, my father-in-law had a hard time with his chopsticks and took a fork in the end. He appreciated the present and the intention (it was his birthday present).
To come back to what you were saying in your previous message, it is true that the practice of the language and its mechanisms come by hearing it. I find it hard to listen to the radio, the journalists speak very fast and I can only understand a few things. I don't have the opportunity to speak with an anglophone and that is a shame. I still continue to listen to the radio or to unknown songs to try to understand and to catch those famous mechanisms. Today, I intend on resting after a lot of work for my student. Often at the beginning of the week, the workload is intense, but the end is a bit more relaxing.
Love,
Marie
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