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Last year when I was in the United States, I had almost no opportunity to speak Japanese.
I talked with him over the telephone yesterday.
I cannot tell you everything that happened to me yesterday.
I had never talked with Cathy until yesterday.
At first, I had difficulty understanding people when they spoke too fast.
We didn't hit it off too well at the beginning, but as we got to talking, we found we got along quite well.
At first, he could not speak English at all.
Mr Sano speaks French with great fluency.
Mr Sato speaks English well.
Mr. Sato speaks English well.
Tell me something important you learned this weekend.
I don't feel much like talking right now.
The young man who is talking with John is a student from Canada.
I need a little time to talk to you now.
I'm busy now.
I'm tied up now.
The speaker paused and then went on talking again.
Because the lecturer speaks quickly few people could follow him.
The lecturer dwelt on some memories of his college days.
You had better go and speak to him in person.

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