Thank you for coming to the lesson. As output practice, you talked about what happened last week. It sounds like you had a party with your best friend and made an ice cream cake. The Barbie cake was very cute. We also continued working on exercises that transform written Japanese into conversational Japanese, following up on last week's lesson.
Thank you for your hard work in the lesson. I'm really happy that you always do your homework so well! Today we studied a lot of new. There are many adjectives, and they can be hard to remember, but let's gradually build your vocabulary.
Today's lesson どうですか Hou is 〜? そのドラマは どうですか。 どんな Noun が すきですか? どんな たべものが すきですか? Past tense この とけいは たかかったです。 Past & Negative この とけいは たかくなかったです
Today's lesson was a lot of fun! We spent most of the class talking about the World Cup. As a beginner when it comes to the World Cup, I am still learning a lot, but I am becoming very interested in it. This year, I would like to cheer for the teams and enjoy following the tournament. Of course, I will be cheering for Japan and hoping they can do well!
Since some of the matches will be held in the United States, you taught me many interesting things about the event. I was especially surprised to hear how large the stadium in New York is. I was also amazed by how expensive the tickets and bus transportation can be. It sounds like attending a match will be quite an experience!
At the end of the lesson, we talked about Slam Dunk. I was very surprised to hear that you have read the entire manga series. As you mentioned, Kamakura is always crowded with people who want to visit the famous Slam Dunk photo spot. I have never been there myself, but I would love to visit someday.
We also reviewed the grammar pattern 「Vてしまいました」. We practiced two main meanings: completing an action and expressing regret or disappointment. You did a great job making sentences using this grammar.
Thank you for coming to class today, Raymondさん. I always enjoy our conversations and learning new things from you. See you next week!
We talked about the date, day of the week, and weather. I ask these questions at the beginning of every lesson. I hope you will remember them naturally over time.
Today, we also reviewed what we learned in the previous lesson. We practiced going to a department store and asking where things are.
I hope you can use these expressions when you come to Japan someday! 😊
I enjoyed today's lesson. Thank you. Please try drawing a "へのへのもへじ Henohenomoheji" face. I'm looking forward to seeing you again in next week's lesson!
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You talked about your plans for this week. I hope you enjoy your event this weekend. Using “~shinakereba narimasen,” you thought about things that you need to do tomorrow. You also created sentences using the vocabulary introduced in this lesson.