Konbanwa! Thank you for always joining the lessons! Last time, we made sentences using the phrases we studied and practiced them. You were able to speak long sentences smoothly in Japanese! The phrase like, "(watashiwa)shumatsu super e tomodachito kurumade ikimasu."
And today, we studied and practiced a new tense—the past tense of verbs and their negative forms. *The present tense→ benkyo shimasu. *The arrimative past tense → benkyo shimashita. *The negative past tense → benkyo shimasen deshita.
In regular verb case for example, *The present tense→ tabe-masu *The arrimative past tense → tabe-shimashita *The negative past tense → tabe-masen deshita In Japanese, verbs undergo conjugation. For simple verbs like tabemasu, the stem changes. For compound verbs like benkyō shimasu, only shimasu is conjugated, while the noun part stays the same.
That was a good question! Let’s continue studying verbs.Thank you for your effort and harad work todau too! Have a great week then. See you in December. Please stay well!
Konbanwa! Thank you for always joining the lessons! Last time, we made sentences using the phrases we studied and practiced them. You were able to speak long sentences smoothly in Japanese! The phrase like,"watashiwa ashita gakkoue otouto busde ikimasu." And today, we studied and practiced a new tense—the past tense of verbs and their negative forms. The present tense→ benkyo shimasu. The arrimative past tense →benkyo shimashita. The negative past tense →benkyo shimasen deshita. In Japanese, nouns like cooking and study become verbs when we add shimasu.
Thank you for your effort and harad work today too! Have a great week then(Yoi isshu-kan o!) See you in December. Please stay warm and well!
Thank you for coming to the lesson! 1 watasiwa anime ga suki desu 2 anatawa anime ga sukidesuka? 3watasiwa anime ga sukijyanai desu Please remember this phrase:) See you in the next class!
Thank you for coming to the lesson! 1 hajimemasite 2 watasiwa Ady desu 3 Amerikajin desu 4 yorosiku onegaisimasu Please remember how to introduce yourself in Japanese! See you in the next class!
Thank you for coming to my lesson! I enjoyed our lesson. I'm surprised you understand & memorize so quickly. Above all I'm so glad for you to try to speak Japanese!!
★ I didn't teach you "san" which comes after a person's name mean Mr. or Ms. That's why I call you Christen-san not Christen. You should add "san" after a person's name in Japan.
[ Today's Lesson ] ❶Review → self-introduction ❷Basic greeting Excuse me. = sumimasen Thank you very much. = arigatou gozaimasu. I'm sorry. = gomen nasai Good bye. = sayou nara ★You should memorize them above at first.
Good morning. = ohayou gozaimasu Good afternoon. / Hello. = konnichiwa ★Good evening. = konbanwa →Let's use it from the next lesson. Good night. = oyasumi nasai.3
❸ Excuse me. = sumimasen Where is 〜? = 〜 wa doko desu ka?
[ new words ] ★hotel = hoteru taxi station = taxi noriba ★train station = eki bus station = bus tei restaurant = resutoran / (restaurant can be also understood.) convenience store = konbini ★hospital = byouin police station = kei satsu sho / kei satsu ( is also ok.)