Today, we reviewed last week’s lesson and learned how to make questions. I think you already understand this content very well. I also think that practicing reading short passages will help you learn more vocabulary. Let’s keep up the good work next week!
Thank you for coming to the lesson. As speaking practice, you told me that in the U.S., especially in New York, students sometimes have days off so that teachers can take care of administrative work. Last time, I explained the grammar of “~sou desu” and “~you desu” using the examples “Ame ga furi sou desu,” “Ame ga furu sou desu,” and “Ame ga furu you desu.” This time, we learned the related expression “~rashii” using examples such as “Kono keeki wa oishisou desu” (This cake looks delicious), “Kono keeki wa oishii rashii desu” (I heard this cake is delicious), and “Kono keeki wa oishii you desu” (It seems that this cake is delicious).
Thank you for the lesson today! Great work on KP1! You picked up the months and days of the week really quickly, and asking and answering なんようびですか? and なんがつなんにちですか? came very naturally. It's great to see your progress every lesson!
Sample Sentences ★ 月・日・曜日 きょうは なんようびですか? (What day is it today?) げつようびです。 (It's Monday.) Adoの コンサートは なんようびですか? (What day is Ado's concert?) どようびと にちようびです。 (It's on Saturday and Sunday.) ★ 日付 なんがつ なんにちですか? (What's the date?) しちがつ よっかと いつかです。 (It's July 4th and 5th.) See you next time!