â«Hello, Iroha!
â«Good morning, Ilyena! (Ukrainian)
â«Ilyena, since itâs a collab with Iroha-chan, youâre starting off at MAX excitement www (Ukrainian)
So, the planned collaboration stream with Ilyena had begun.
And for our purpose, weâll be using a lot of Ukrainian.
We have talked about language proficiency on streams before.
However, at that time, the focus was on [school English], and [practical English] wasnât explored deeply.
In that sense, this stream might be just right for me.
â«Damn, this kid wwww provoking us www (Ukrainian)
â«This cheating child! (Ukrainian)
â«This is what genius is like www (Ukrainian)
So, Ilyena will provide personal experiences, and Iâll offer knowledge.
Well, itâs the flow we discussed beforehand!
â«LOL (Ukrainian)
â«Well, Iroha-chan picks up languages in an instant w (Ukrainian)
â«Excluding the clear outliers (Ukrainian)
â«Oh, is that it www (Ukrainian)
â«Sorry www I was totally ready to say âI didnât ask you!â w (Ukrainian)
â«Indeed, Iroha-chan isnât the type to enjoy studying (Ukrainian)
n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
â«True www (Ukrainian)
â«And with English, you can learn it in schools here too (Ukrainian)
â«Grammar-wise, English is closer to Japanese (Ukrainian)
â«Is this about the office? (Ukrainian)
â«I know, I know w (Ukrainian)
â«Glad to hear it makes sense! (Ukrainian)
â«This teacher role is easy (Ukrainian)
â«I wish Iroha-sensei taught me (Ukrainian)
â«If Iroha-chan became a school teacher, she might give full marks if you drew fan art on the back of the test paper
â«I see, that explains it
â«I went on an American trip thinking English was easy, and it was a painful experience
â«Do Japan and Ukraine have similar problems with English education? (Ukrainian)
It measures how many of the most frequently used words you need to learn to cover a conversation in that languageâ¦>
I posed a quiz to Ilyena and the viewers.
She thought for a moment and answered.
Yes, thatâs all it takes.