You did an excellent job with the greetings. Your pronunciation is very good! You learned lots of new words today. Please go over them again. I’ll see you next week!
Thank you for coming to the lesson. We did a level check for the beginner class, and you passed. Next week, I will explain the questions you got wrong in more detail.
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You talked a lot about what happened last week, as well as about winter in New York. I didn’t know that there are two winter breaks in a year. We also did a quiz on animal sounds. I thought some of them might be unfamiliar, but you knew them very well!
Thank you for taking the time to join the lesson today, even though you were busy. I'm sorry we went way over the time. I was enjoying it so much that I didn't even notice how long we'd been talking. We talked about the differences between the U.S. and Japan, and about the foods you and your family enjoy. I'm really happy to see you using the phrases we have learned and making the effort to speak more. It means a lot to me.
Thank you very much for attending today’s lesson. We covered personal pronouns and the particles no, ni, o, and ga. Although Japanese has many particles, please try to learn them gradually. We also practiced combining two sentences into one using the “interrogative + ka, ~” structure.