Thank you for joining the first lesson of April. It was great to see you again! In today's lesson, we continued practicing Lesson 7. You asked me questions using various vocabulary, phrases, and verbs, such as: * Kinō undō shimashita ka? (Did you exercise yesterday?) * Ashita ryōri shimasu ka? (Will you cook tomorrow?) * Ashita doko e ikimasu ka? (Where will you go tomorrow?) Thank you for asking such good questions — excellent work!
Then we moved on to Lesson 8, where we practiced using various verbs and adding expressions that show purpose. We also reviewed the four forms of Japanese verbs. In Japanese, the verb appears at the end of the sentence. The basic sentence structure is S–O–V: Subject, Object, Verb.
You showed a good understanding of how to use the four forms to create simple questions and answers. Thank you for your effort! See you again next Tuesday. Have a wonderful Easter!
I appreciate your ambition of challenging JLPT. Yes, please try it after finishing the basic textbook and learning some かんじ(chinese characters).Let's look forward to it.
〇Today’s lesson Basic L6 じかん jikan (time)
いま、なんじですか? What time is it now? 4じです。(よじです) 9じです。(くじです) am ごぜん pm ごご
Thank you for jpined my lesson. You did very well...your Japanese pronounciation is getting more good. 1Gender man→Otoko woman→Onna 2occupation (syokugyou) office worker(kaisyain) 3hobby(syumi) We learned counting numbers 0-10 Let's review these the week after next Next out lesson is April 16Th Friday
Thank you for joining the lesson today! I was surprised that you can already read hiragana and katakana, and that you know basic Japanese greetings. Thank you for sharing your experiences in Japan. Let’s keep learning Japanese so you can have conversations with local people on your next trip!
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You talked about your plans for next week. We also discussed Haitian cuisine, which was interesting as it has some similarities to Japanese food. I introduced 10 commonly used onomatopoeic expressions. I also introduced some Super Mario characters that are inspired by onomatopoeia.