“〜すぎる”((sugiru) is a very useful expression. Since we studied many verbs today, I think you can now talk in Japanese about what happened during your day!
Prices in the U.S. are too high, aren’t they? In Japan, both salaries and prices are lower, so maybe the balance is just right?
I’m looking forward to our lesson again next week. Let’s talk a lot! 😊
Thank you for showing me so many photos. It looks like it was a very wonderful event.You are also looking forward to the event in October. Let’s keep working even harder on studying Japanese until then!
Thank you for joining the lesson. Since you would like to study kanji, we first conducted a level check of your kanji skills. You started by trying JLPT N5-level questions. As you were able to answer more than 80% correctly, it might be a good idea to look for N4-level materials. Tomorrow, let's try some N4-level questions as well.
Thank you for attending the lesson. As output practice, you talked about what happened last week. Using the textbook, you learned the sentence pattern “~shi ni ikimasu” (to go somewhere to do something). You also practiced making sentences such as “I go to Starbucks to drink coffee” and “I go to the bookstore to buy books.”