could you enjoy today's lesson. You try to understand many Japanese new words. Let's sturdy more together with me. I want to see your smile every time. See you next!
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night. It was great to see you! You mentioned that the heavy snowfall caused a big accumulation of snow and that you were tired from shoveling it. I understand. Thank you for your hard work shoveling the snow! In today’s lesson, we learned two verb‑based question sentences and how to answer them. The question: *ashita doko e ikimasuka?(Where are you going tomorrow?) How to answer: ahistawa kaisya e ikimasu.(I'm going to the office.) *shumatsuwa doko e ikiasuka?(Where are you going on the weekend?) hHow to answer: shumatsuwa supermarket e ikimasu.(I'm going to the supermarket.)
The question: nanide ikimasuka?(How do you get there?) *kaisya e nanide ikimasuka?(How do you go to your office?) How to answer: chikatetsu de ikimasu.(I go by subway.) *supermarket e nani de ikimasuka?(How do you go to the supermarket.) How to answer: jitensya de ikimasu(I go by bicycle.)
Additional: *anatano kaisyawa dokodesuka? (Where is your office?) →Madison Avenue desu(It's on Madison Avenue) *anatano kaisyawa nankai desuka? (Which floor is your office on?) As you know,In Japanese, "mo" means "also" or "too." It shows that something is the same or added.
Excellent, you were able to speak smoothly. Thank you for your hard work tonight too. Have a great week then. stay well!
Great job in today’s lesson! Today, we reviewed what we have learned so far and continued studying hiragana. I really enjoyed talking with you about many Japanese foods ✨ Please try some Japanese dishes that you have never eaten before ⭐️ Today’s homework is hiragana!