When studying the textbook, it’s important to learn to read hiragana without relying on romaji. Please practice a little every day and try to learn it as quickly as you can.
In my lessons, preparation isn’t necessary, so please make sure to review what you’ve learned thoroughly.
■Homework Learn and master the contents of the lesson memo Also, please remember to learn the vocabulary from the textbook..
Thank you for joining the lesson tonight even though you were busy this week. It was great to see you again! Today, we tried writing your favorite Naruto catchphrase — “だってばよ!”— and the title of your favorite Hatsune Miku song, using hiragana, katakana, and kanji together. You were great to write Japanese characters!
And then we shared who came up with each of our first names. The stories behind our names were wonderful, and it really made me realize again how different countries and cultures shape names in many ways.
Thank you for your hard work,おつかれさまでした! Have a great weekend! See you again next Tuesday!
Thank you for joining the lesson over the weekend. It was great to see you! Today, we studied how to ask and answer questions using“nani o What do you…?” with different verbs, such as“dokode kaimasuka? Where do you buy (something)?
For example: *nani o super de kaimasuka? (What do you buy at the super marcket?) → Super de okashi o kaimasu.(I buy snacks at the super market.) *dokode eiga o mimasuka? (Where do you watch movie?) → ie de eiga o mimasu. (I watch movies at my home.) *dokode kaban o kaimasuka? (Where do you buy bags?) → New York de kaimasu . (I buy bags in New York.)
We practiced the sentence pattern where“nani o”and“doko de”come first, and the verb comes at the end. You did a great job today. Let’s continue practicing how to ask and answer these questions in our next lesson. Have a great weekend. Stay well!