Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson today. It was fun having your pet join the lesson, too! In today’s lesson, we studied Japanese counter numerals—special words added after numbers to count different types of things, such as people, animals, long objects, flat objects, and both large and small items.For small items, Japanese often uses the counter "ko". But there is another way to count them: the traditional counter "tsu". For example: hitotsu, futatsu, mittsu, and so on.It's a good idea to learn Japanese counter numerals gradually.
In our lesson, we practiced the question "Who is in your room?", For a negative answer, you can say "daremo imasen,No one is there." For an affirmative answer meaning "watashiga hitori imasu, Only I am there," you should say "It's just me," or "I’m the only one here."
We’re now getting close to the end of the first half of the textbook. Your progress has been wonderful. In our next lesson,let’s practice making sentences using various nouns with imasu and arimasu. Great work today! Have a great week !