Great job in today’s lesson! We wore the same pink shirt today—that was nice! Your homework was excellent; you wrote everything carefully in hiragana. Today, we studied how to use “~mo.” Let’s review it while doing your homework. We also learned how to say dates using the calendar. Try to say “What day is it today?” in Japanese every day to help you remember. Counters are a bit difficult, but let’s practice them out loud and learn them step by step!
*Good luck with your work! I’m looking forward to our lesson next week!
Well done! You correctly answered the むずかしい practice problems. You understand them very well.
Today we studied "あります","ありません”. Let's continue practicing this next week. I guess you'll be busy this month and next, but please get some good sleep and take care of yourself!
けしゴムが あります。There is an eraser. けしゴムが ありません。There isn't an eraser.
ここに ペンが あります。There is a pen here. ここに ペンが ありません。There isn't a pen here.
あそこに トイレが ありますか。Is there a restroom over there? ーーはい、あります。 — Yes, there is. ーーいいえ、ありません。 — No, there isn’t.
Lesson was great today—thank you for your hard work! Your long hairstyle looked very beautiful today! Today, we studied how to say dates using the calendar. Let’s try to say “What day is it today?” in Japanese every day! We also studied counters. The “~tsu” counting system is a bit difficult, so please practice it many times at home!
*Good luck with your work! I’m looking forward to our lesson next week!
You remembered very well what you learned last week—great job!
I suggested that one goal for our lessons could be to plan your next trip to Japan in Japanese. Let’s imagine visiting Japan again and practice conversations you might have in different places.
Today, we talked about our hobbies, things we like, and our favorite foods.
I was very happy to discover that we share many common interests.
New Japanese expressions from today:
Watashi mo desu! = Me too. Mada desu. = Not yet. Ii desu ne! = That sounds good!
Shumi = hobby Namae = name Kuni = country Ongaku = music
It was a very enjoyable lesson.
I’m already looking forward to our third lesson next week!