Thank you for joining the lesson as always. I really appreciate it. It was great to see you! In today's lesson, we started learning Lesson 9, i-adjectives. “Kono sumaho wa takai desu.” → This sentence describes the price of the smartphone.
“Kore wa takai sumaho desu.” → This sentence describes the type of smartphone (an expensive model).
* The meaning is similar, but the focus is different.
We also learned several new i‑adjectives, including: atarashii (new), furui (old), takai (expensive), yasui (cheap), ookii (big), and chiisai (small).
Excellent! Thank you for your effort. Have a wonderful week!
きょうはありがとうございました。 ひらがな、カタカナしっかりとわかっています。すばらしいです。 Today, we studied **“dare” (who), “nan” (what), and katakana. The past tense and how to say dates are still not sufficient yet. Let’s keep working hard together.
Women おんなのひと(女の人) じょせい 女性 Men おとこのひと(男の人) だんせい 男性 Girl おんなのこ(女の子) じょし 女子 Boy おとこの(男の子) だんし 男子
Thank you very much for joining today’s lesson. I had a wonderful time thanks to you!
Your motivation is very high—excellent! I was also impressed by how quickly you understood important grammar points. I’m sure you will be able to speak more and more smoothly very soon. That makes me very happy.
Today, we practiced talking about your hobbies, favorite foods, and your job. You also tried slightly longer sentences, such as: “I like miso ramen and tonkotsu ramen.” “I like black tea and Japanese tea.” You did a great job! It really gives a sense of achievement, doesn’t it?
I also heard your request—you would like to learn how to order food at a restaurant in Japan. Of course! In our next lesson, let’s practice ordering your favorite dish: unagi kabayaki (grilled eel) (regular size). Please try ordering and enjoying unagi at a restaurant when you visit Japan next time!