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English teacher feels student presentation on negative impacts of excess dimethyltryptamine in endocrine glands, "great"
Student encouraged to keep up the "good work"
TOKYO, Japan (GTA) -- Megumi Tadaguchi used her recent lesson time to practice her upcoming presentation at the prestigious World's Conference of Endocrinologists next month in Florence, Italy. The presentation featured a twenty-minute-long summarization of the two-year specialized study of endocrine hormonal levels conducted under Tadaguchi's supervision at one of Tokyo's leading research firms.
"Well, I thought that Megumi may have focused a little too much on explaining the science things (side-effects of the
anti-dimethyltryptamine produced by monoamine oxidase inhibitors in the gastro-intestinal system of adult females). She likes to watch TV dramas," explained Mark Kreager, 3rd-year Gaba English teacher. "Overall, she did an excellent job."
"Keep it up, you'll do super!"
Megumi Tadaguchi, who still hopes to fine-tune her speech before she delivers it in front of Endocrinologists elites. According to insiders, Megumi continues to have concerns regarding her suspect pronunciation of "tryptamine-N-methyltransferase," that some believe could disrupt the entire presentation.
Kreager still remains confident that Tadaguchi will do "super" should she continue watching Lost Season 4 on DVD to help with natural pronunciation.
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