You know, we do a lot of "joshing" around here at the Times. We give a lot of well meaning humans/companies quite the ribbing, and, we've got to admit, we get a kick out of it. But sometimes people get it so right that you just have to just stand back and try to hold back the tears. I've got to give "mad" props where mad "props" are due. The makers of this know what the people want out of a language school and communicate exactly what is going to happen.
And I think it was so heroic of them to choose a girl who seems to be hearing impaired to do the English speaking.
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