Thank you so much for our second trial lesson! I’m impressed that we’ve already covered about half of the verb conjugations in the dictionary form. It’s also wonderful to see you consistently working on your Kanji—keep up the great work!
On a personal note, I’ve decided to challenge myself and take the highest level of the Kanji Proficiency Test later this year. I'm not sure if I can pass it, but I believe that taking on new challenges is what matters most!
Regarding today's slides: I was planning to send them as a PDF, but since they include material for next week's lesson as well, I'll try to send the complete file after our next session.
I’m looking forward to seeing you again next week!
Thank you for joining the make-up lesson on Tuesday even though you were busy with work. It was great to see you again! In today's lesson, we tried to write "かんじ" on the white board together. First, we practiced writing kanji numbers along with the month, day, date, days of the week, and time. After that, you wrote my first name in the difficult kanji. I explained the origin and meaning of my name — Satomi: the kanji 里, meaning “rice field,” represents beauty.
I understand that writing kanji was quite challenging for you, but you approached it so positively. I was truly impressed. Thank you for your hard work, おつかれさまでした! Have a great week. See you on Friday!