Thank you for joining the lesson as always! It was great to see you again! In today's lesson, we practiced using nai-form, negative form. For example, we changed the following verbs to nai- form such as, *あるきます→ あるかない *なきます→ なかない *かいます→ かわない *かいものします→ かいものしない
** To make the nai‑form: • For Group 1 verbs, change the final u‑sound to the a‑sound and add nai. • For the irregular verb shimasu, change it to shinai.
I asked several questions today, and you responded very well. Also enjoyed our shared topics, such as cooking and the weather. In our next lesson, we will continue practicing the nai‑form and include some te‑form review. Thank you for your effort today. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead!
Thanks for coming to the lesson. I'm glad you're continuing my lessons. Let's have fun studying Japanese! Sorry, but I won’t have lessons next week. I’ll email you later.
〇Today's lesson
(わたしは) らーめんが すきです。 (watashiha) raamen ga suki desu = I like ramen.
(あなたは) やきゅうが すきですか。 (anataha) yakyuu ga suki desuka = Do you like baseball?
はい、すきです。 / いいえ、すきじゃ ありません。 hai suki desu / iie suki ja arimasen = Yes, I like. = No, I don't.
Please take it easy and get plenty of rest tonight.
I'll send you the lesson report by email later.
I'll also send you links to the websites we talked about today, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Spirited Away, and my favorite movie, Wolf Children.
I'm looking forward to seeing you again next week!
I really enjoyed teaching you. Thank you very much. I was impressed by how quickly you understood everything and how strong your learning ability is. Because of that, I found myself teaching you some fairly advanced words as well!
Today, we practiced shopping through role-playing activities. I hope what we learned will be useful when you visit Japan someday.
Thank you again for being such a wonderful student. I truly enjoyed our lessons together. 😊
Thank you for coming to 1st Japanese lesson today! I'm so glad that your Japanese pronunciations are getting better and better so quickly. I understand [e] line hiragana is difficult but I think you are getting the hang of it. So please practice again and again. I'm looking forward to your introduction in Japanese in next lesson!
Thank you for joined our lesson Today we larned 1. どこへ いきますか(whre we will go?) 2. Noun へ いきます(We will go Noun)
About [に」and「へ」 To explain strictly, there are these kinds of differences. 「へ」 Showing direction: 'へ' indicates the direction or route of movement. It focuses more on the movement toward the destination than the destination itself.
「に」 Indicating a point of arrival: 'に' emphasizes reaching a specific place or time.
Vますform (〜です/~ます→polite ) 3.Nounを します(We will do Noun) 「を」 "を" indicates the object that the action of a verb is directed toward. This is the most basic usage and is used together with transitive verbs. Ex:すしを たべます ビールを のみます 6がつ25にち から28にち まで きょうと へ いきます (I'll visit kyoto from Jun25 to 28th) From=から until=まで Andyさん、 またらいしゅう:)