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Name: Kyoko Iguchi
Date: 2026/05/25(月) 09:39
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Title: Trey-san
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Thank you very much as usual today,trey-san. We listened to Katakana song together and you tried to memorize katakana and new Japanese words. I was happy because you were enthusiastic. Also we reviewed ひらがな by using text.
You did your best today. I'm looking forward to seeing you next lesson, Take care and see you soon. ありがとうございました。
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Name: 明子
Date: 2026/05/25(月) 09:21
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Title: ダコタさん
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こんばんは。今日はオフィスからの授業で、しかもダコタさんのお好きなトランペットの演奏も聞かせていただけるようにトライしてくださいました!どうもありがとうございました。でも聞くことが出来なくて、本当に残念でした。次回楽しみにしております🌸 今日は、先週難しそうだった「上(かみ)一段、下(しも)一段活用(かつよう)動詞」の復習(ふくしゅう)をしました。どうでしたか。もう分かったようですね。区別(くべつ)が完璧(かんぺき)でした。今日の宿題は、先週選んでくださった「舌切り雀」の昔話を呼んでください。そして上一段、下一段動詞をそれぞれ3つずつ選んでください。すてきな休日を♬。来週また!
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Name: Risa
Date: 2026/05/25(月) 09:20
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Title: Janaina san
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Thank you for coming to class today! Today, we reviewed i-adjectives. You did a great job using different forms such as:
この アニメは おもしろかったです。 Kono anime wa omoshirokatta desu. This anime was interesting.
この アニメは おもしろくなかったです。 Kono anime wa omoshirokunakatta desu. This anime was not interesting.
You were able to say them very well!
We also practiced na-adjectives today. We studied expressions like:
na-adjective あんぜん (anzen) safe かんたん (kantan) easy きけん (kiken) dangerous げんき (genki) cheerful / energetic しずか (shizuka) calm / quiet しんせつ (shinsetsu) kind べんり (benri) convenient まじめ (majime) diligent / serious ゆうめい (yuumei) famous きれい (kirei) beautiful
ライオンは きけんですか。 raion wa kiken desu ka? Are lions dangerous?
はい、きけんです。 hai, kiken desu. Yes, they are.
うさぎは きけんですか。 usagi wa kiken desu ka? Are rabbits dangerous?
いいえ、きけんじゃ ありません。 iie, kiken ja arimasen. No, they are not dangerous.
You did a very good job using many different na-adjectives in sentences.
Next week, let’s practice why they are called na-adjectives and how to use them more naturally in conversation.
Thank you again for joining the lesson today. See you next week!
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Name: なつ
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 16:01
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Title: demont faulksさん
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@ How do you do? A I am Jane. B I am an American. C Nice to meet you. @ はじめまして。 hajime mashite A わたしは ジェーン です。 watashi wa desu B アメリカ じん です。 AMERICA jin desu C よろしくおねがいします。 yoroshiku onegai shimasu を勉強しました。もうアニメで少し日本語を勉強してるのがすごいです。またワンピースで勉強しましょう。 ありがとうございました。
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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 13:50
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Title: Genoire-san
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Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It was great to see you again! Today, we practiced permission expressions in Japanese, including “May I eat something?", "May I drink something?" , and "May I go to sleep?" . For the responses, we used phrases like "Not right now… you can’t. You’re studying. Please eat, drink, or sleep after the lesson.” We worked on these through situational practice.
For example: * いま、なにかたべてもいいですか? (May I eat something?) いいえ、いけません、いまべんきょうちゅうです。あとでたべてください。(NO, You can't. You’re studying. Please eat after the lesson.) This was done as a situational role‑play.
Excellent work! You always used the phrases we studied right away such as, "みならわなければ なりません". We also shared vocabulary between English and Japanese. For example, we discussed how “いやです” can be expressed in English as "I don’t want to,”"I don’t like that,”or a strong "No." I really enjoyed our conversation. I hope you had a good time too. Thank you for your hard work, おつかれさまでした! Have a great weekend. See you next time!
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Name: NANAKO KAFUKU
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 13:33
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Title: Morrisさん
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You hadn’t really reviewed counter words very much, but your hiragana reading has improved a lot. I’ll give you a test next time, so please practice until you can read Japanese maps smoothly. Also, check out the websites and channels I recommended and find places you’d like to visit.
■Homework: Japanese Map Reading
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Name: Eri Aoyagi
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 13:14
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Title: Connorさん
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きょうの じゅぎょうに きてくれて ありがとうございました。 (Thank you for coming to today's class.)
【Lesson2 ぎもん】 あの ひとは だれですか。 ano hito wa dare desu ka. あの ひとは けんさんです。 ano hito wa Ken san desu これは だれの かばんですか。 kore wa dare no kaban desu ka. それは みきさんの かばんです。 sore wa Miki san no kaban desu
おいくつですか。 o ikutsu desu ka. 32さいです。 32 sai desu
とても じょうずに よめていました。 (You read it very well.)
じかい あえるのを たのしみにしています。 (I'm looking forward to seeing you again next time.)
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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 12:09
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Title: Lillian-san
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Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It was great to see you! In today's lesson, we continued studying the polite forms used with na‑adjectives and nouns, in Japanese: desu for the present tense, deshita for the past tense, ja arimasen for the present negative, and ja arimasen deshita for the past negative.
Next week, we will continue practicing by creating sentences and speaking using the vocabulary from the textbook. You did an excellent job today. Thank you for your hard work. I hope you have a lovely weekend.
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Name: Kimie Kitazawa
Date: 2026/05/23(土) 12:05
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Title: Andrea Rendelさん
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Andrea-san, thank you for your hard work today.
Today, we practiced many expressions using i‑adjectives.
[Noun] は [i-adjective] ですか。 はい、[i-adjective] です。 いいえ、[opposite word] です。/ いいえ、[i-adjective negative] です。
〜はどうですか。 [i-adjective] です。
どんな [Noun] がすきですか。 [i-adjective][Noun] がすきです。
We also learned the past tense of i‑adjectives.
In the next lesson, we will study na‑adjectives.
See you next week!
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