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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 13:47
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Title: Genoire-san    
こんばんわ!Thank you for joining the lesson on Friday night. It was great to seeing you! At the start, I explained that katakana can be difficult for many Western learners, since the visual style of hiragana and katakana is so different. I was really impressed when I heard how you learned them.

In today’s lesson, we had a conversation using the plain style and practiced various verbs and adjectives.

"いいじゃん," ,“いいね,”and“いいよね” are useful casual expressions. They're very informal ways of saying "That's good”or“Sounds good,”and people use them all the time in conversation. They're casual phrases used by everyone, regardless of gender.

Misunderstanding Points Between English and Japanese “いいです” As you know,
"いいです” can mean both “yes” and “no.”
In Japanese, いいです can mean “That's good/OK”or“No, thank you,”depending on the situation.

I'd like to let you know that your class performance was outstanding again today. I hope we can keep practicing conversations in different situations moving forward.
Thank you again, おつかれさまでした。それじゃあ、よいしゅうまつを!またらいしゅう!





Name: Naomi
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 13:40
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Title: Cynthia & Luis san    
シンシア&ルイスさん
Both of you did a great job again. You tried to use なーけいようし a lot. がんばりました!

〇Today’s lesson
どうぶつ(doubutsu animal) クイズ quiz
Basic L10 なーけいようし past tense

げんきです→げんきでした genki deshita (was fine)

〇しゅくだい
Vocabulary list Please write the meaning

See you next week!





Name: Breanne Morrell san
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 12:32
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Title: Thank you for today    
Breanne san thank you for today's lesson.
About Hiragana,we'll learning little by little.So please don't worry..
You remember Kore/sore/Are Kono/sono/ano very well.
Dare=who Nan desuka?=what
cyoushinki=Stethoscope ringo=apple moufu=blanket
hasami=scissors
(money)
ichi(1) en /go(5) en/jyu(10) en/gojyu(50)en/hyaku (100)en/
gohyaku(500)en / sen(1000)en/gosen (5000)en/ichiman(10000)en

how much?=ikura desuka?

let's review next week and enjoy our lesson:)
mata raisyuu(see you next week) :)





Name: NANAKO KAFUKU
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 12:26
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Title: Ederさん    
ボーナスたくさんもらえて、いいですね。
日本への旅行も楽しみですね。

ニューヨーク → 東京(到着) 飛行機
東京 ⇄ 北海道 飛行機
東京 → 大阪 新幹線
大阪 → ニューヨーク(出発) 飛行機

がいいと思います。







Name: やました
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 12:25
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Title: Gabrielle さん    
こんにちは。

あたらしい あかちゃんが うまれます。
 いいですね! 😍😍😍

きょうのポイント
・お金があっても、あたらしい くるまを かいません。
・あめがふっても、ジムにいきます。
 ゆきがふったら、ジムにいきません。

Our next lesson is 04/03.
またね。





Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 12:01
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Title: Lillian-san    
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Friday night. It was wonderful to see you again. In this session, we continued practicing the Step 1 verbs. We created example sentences using kimasu and kaerimasu, and worked on question–answer practice in the affirmative and negative present forms.
Question: Ashita kaisha e ikimasu ka? —
"Will you go to the office tomorrow?”
Answers:
• Affirmative form: Hai, ikimasu. — “Yes, I will.”
• Negative form: Iie, ikimasen. — “No, I will not.”

Example, Two forms of the Japanese verb affirmative form,
present tence, iki-masu (to go)
negative form, present tence, iki-masen (not to go)
In Japanese the masu-form is polite way of speaking.

The verbs shimasu and kimasu are irregular verbs in Japanese. These two are the only verbs that conjugate irregularly in this way, so it’s helpful to memorize them early. Also, "tomorrow" is a time expression for the future, so we use the future tense in English. However, remember that Japanese often uses the present form to talk about future actions.

Thank you for your hard work and effort! Have an excellent weekend. See you again next Tuesday!





Name: Kimie Kitazawa
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 11:41
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Title: Andrea Rendelさん    
Andrea-san, thank you for your hard work today.

We practiced saying “〇〇から〇〇まで[ばしょ]で[イベント]があります。” many times.
We also practiced asking questions: “[イベント]はいつですか” and “[イベント]は何時から何時までですか”
In our next lesson, let’s continue with Lesson 6.

See you in next week’s lesson.





Name: NANAKO KAFUKU
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 11:26
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Title: Morrisさん    
Today, You practiced writing hiragana. Please write them while pronouncing them repeatedly to learn both the sounds and the shapes. Then, try using an app to check whether you remember them.

■Recommended Apps
HIRAGANA Memory Hint





Name: 佐藤健児
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 11:20
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Title: ロバートさん    
きょうも、ひらがなと「これそれあれ」をやりました。発音も良くなっています。すこしずつ、アルファベットを見なくても読めるようにしたいです。




Name: Ayako Miyata
Date: 2026/03/21(土) 11:19
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Title: Jaredさん    
こんにちは、Jaredさん!
きょうは、いつでも、なんでもなどの表現のもんだいをときました。
よくできていましたね!
またらいしゅう、たくさんおはなししましょう。
ラジオはなしもとてもおもしろかったです。
いろいろと、はなしてくれてありがとうございました。
では、またらいしゅうよろしくおねがいいたします。
あやこ






 
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