Today, we practiced how to read colors and numbers in Japanese! You’ll master them as you get used to them little by little. Let’s do our best together!
Thank you for coming to my lesson. You try to learn Japanese so hard! I enjoy the lesson with you.
[ Today's Lesson ] 〜Introduce yourself〜 ❶hajime mashite = Nice to meet you. ❷I'm Jacob Heffington. = watashi wa Jacob Heffington desu. ❸I'm an American. = (watashi wa) America-jin desu. ❹yoroshiku onegai shimasu = I'd like to have a good relationship with you.
I = watashi wa I am 〜. = watashi wa 〜 desu. American = America-jin ⇒America (country name ) + jin(= people ) (e.g.) Japanese ⇒ Japan ( = Nihon ) + jin ( people ) = Nihon-jin
teacher = sensei / kyoushi world history = seikai shi world history teacher = sekai shi no kyoushi
I'm looking forward to seeing you in the next lesson. Next lesson will be on January 5th. Have a good Christmas time & good new YEAR!
こんばんわ!Thank you for joining the final lesson of the year! Since today was right before the holiday break, we had a free‑talk lesson. We shared updates, talked about Christmas and New Year’s goals, and you told me about your side business. Your photos were amazing—so California! They made me feel like I traveled there. Thank you! As you said, the company test sounds incredibly tough, but I hope you get through it and start 2026 in the best possible way. You’ve got this. I truly believe in you, and I’m cheering you on.
Thank you for your hard work and preparation and review were excellent. I really appreciate your effort. I look forward to working with you next February! Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
This was our last lesson of the year. You did a great job today. Every lesson, there is more and more to learn, but let’s keep studying and enjoying Japanese together. During the one-month break, please try to practice hiragana and numbers from time to time.