Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It was great to see you again! Today, we practiced how to tell someone not to do something. The polite form is 'Please do not do something', which matches the Japanese 'ないでください'.
The part we practiced is based on the nai‑form. Japanese verbs are divided into three groups. Group 1 verbs are conjugation verbs, while Group 2 verbs are not conjugated in the same way. Group 3 verbs are irregular, and there are only two: しない and こない. So it’s good to simply memorize them.
In our next lesson, let's continue using the nai‑form and practice with exercises and role‑plays. Thank you for your hard work today too! Have a great week then. See you next time!
Thank you for attending the lesson. As output practice, you talked about what happened on Father’s Day. You learned the expression “~te mo ii desu ka?”, which is used when asking for permission. You also practiced thinking of reasons for the response pattern “Iie, ikemasen. XXX desu.” (“No, you can’t. It is XXX.”) (Example: “May I smoke?” → “No, you can’t. This is a museum.”)
Thank you for joined our lesson. You are amezing and awsome your explane about derections in Japanese. Your explane was perfect. I said Jpanese people style talking in Jpanese but you were carefully picking up on the keywords. すばらしいです! Nest week we'll try to learn usefull words and phrases for travel. また らいしゅう:)