Thank you for joining the lesson on Friday. It was great to see you! We continued studying Lesson 9, i-adjectives.
We checked the i‑adjectives from Lesson 9 in the textbook, and then practiced asking and answering questions using those adjectives.
We add desu to make i‑adjectives polite. The past form is deshita, but we don't use desu with i‑adjectives in the past tense because the adjective changes its ending.
New bocabulary: muzukashi-i (difficult), “Chotto”and“sukoshi”both mean“a little,,” but chotto is more casual and is used more often in everyday conversation. Sukoshi sounds a bit more formal or polite.
In our next lesson, we will continue practicing by asking questions and making sentences with the i‑adjectives from the textbook. You did an excellent job! I hope you have a wonderful weekend. See you next week!
Thank you for jpined lesson we learned 〜ga sukidesu/~ga sukijya arimasen I like〜/I don't like〜 answer:Yes→hai 〜ga sukidesu No→iie 〜ga sukijya arimasen next week let's practice more and new comversations
Thank you for coming to the lesson. As speaking practice, you talked about the reasons you have been busy recently. I learned for the first time that elementary schools in the U.S. have test week around this time of year. I introduced many example sentences using “~sou desu.”