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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 13:42
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Title: Gene-san
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Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night. It was great to see you again! Today's lesson learned how to express months, dates, days of the week, It's Japanese time. In addition, we studied phrases for asking about birthdays and days off. As you mentioned it, dates are challenging, but please remember them gradually. There is no need to hurry. First, Month, "Japnese number + gatsu (means month), Date,nichi, "Japnese number + nichi(means date),but from the 1st to 10th and 20th,14th,24th have special words. From 11th onward are regular,number ; nichi. Also the day of the week are mase by combing the element + yo-bi.
The phrases for asking about birthdays and days off. For example: tanjyobiwa itsu deska?(When is your birthday?) The answer is 12gatsu 31-nichi desu. *(o)yasumi wa nanyobi desuka?(When is your day-off?) The answer is do-yobi to nichi-yobi desu(Saturday and Sunday) Christmas holiday wa itsudesuka?(When are your Christmas holidays) The answer is 24ka to 25nichi desu. New years holiday wa itsu desuka?(When is your New Year holidays?) The answer is 31-nichi,tsuitachi to futsu-ka desu. (That's 31st,1st and 2nd)
Thank you for your effort,Well done! Have a great week then. Stay warm!
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Name: Yamanaka Risa
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 13:01
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Title: Carlos san
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Today was your first class—thank you very much for coming. We practiced how to introduce yourself in Japanese, and you did a great job. We also practiced common Japanese greetings.
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@ How do you do? はじめまして。 hajime mashite A I am NAME. わたしは NAME です。 watashi wa NAME desu B I am . country じん です。 country jin desu
Amerika jin (American) Nihon jin (Japanese) C My occupation is ./ I’m a . (わたし は) occupation です。 (watashi wa) occupation desu D Nice to meet you. よろしく おねがいします。 yoroshiku onegai shimasu
@ おはよう ございます。: Good morning. ohayou gozaimasu Aこんにちは。: Good afternoon. konnichiwa B こんばんは。: Good evening. konbanwa C おやすみなさい。: Good night. oyasuminasai D さようなら。: Good bye. sayounara E ありがとう ございます。: Thank you very much. arigatou gozaimasu Fすみません。 / ごめんなさい。: Excuse me./ I'm Sorry. sumimasen / gomennasai G げんき ですか。: How are you? genki desu ka
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@ はい。 / いいえ。: Yes. / No. hai / iie A わかります。 / わかりません。: I understand. / I don't understand. wakarimasu / wakarimasen B わかりますか。: Do you understand ? wakarimasu ka C いって ください。: Please say. itte kudasai D きいて ください。: Please listen. kiite kudasai E みて ください。: Please look. mite kudasai F よんで ください。:Please read. yonde kudasai G いいですね。: Good ! iidesu ne 〜Useful expression〜 がんばってね! : Go for it ! ganbatte ne
I was very surprised (and impressed!) to learn that you have five cats. I love cats too.
See you in the next class. Thank you!
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Name: ひろこ Hiroko
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:39
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Title: コーディさん Cody san
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こんにちは、コーディさん。
きょうは レッスン7 です。 Past tense です。
ね ます。 ね ません。
ね ました。 ね ませんでした。
おととい べんきょうしました。 きのう はたらきませんでした。 6時に おきました。
★Today's new words★ きのう おととい まる ばつ おわります
しゅくだい(homework) がんばって! また らいしゅう!
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Name: Kanae
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:26
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Title: Mikhaldyさん
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Thank you for today's lesson! Your Japanese conversation skills are improving!
【Review】 わたしは いえ へ かえります(watasiwa ie e kaerimasu) I go back to my home.
わたしはスーパーマケット へ いきます(watasiwa supermaket e ikimasu) I go to a supermarket.
わたし の ゆめ(watasi no yume)my dream
See you next lesson!
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Name: Yuko
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:26
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Title: Giovanniさん
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こんばんは、ジョバンニさん。 Today we practiced a lot "we are a family of four(かぞくは 4人です。)” You did a great job!Now you can introduce your big family in Japanese anytime.
おっと:husband つま:wife
かぞくは なんにんですか・ ーーかぞくは9人です。 ーーおとうさんと おかあさんと いもうとが3人と おとうとが3人 います。
おつかれさまでした。
たの
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Name: Masako Kakuta
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:25
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Title: Matteoさん
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きょうもきてくれてありがとう! おとうさんがいます。おかあさんがいます。ピザがあります。 おもちゃがあります。あります、いますのつかいかた、わかりましたか?またらいしゅうがんばりましょう!See you next!
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Name: Yamanaka Risa
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:24
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Title: Raymond san
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こんにちは。クラスにきてくれてありがとうございます。
Today, we practiced how to change –masu to –ni as in the sentence: ほんやへ あたらしい まんがを かいにいきます。 “I will go to the bookstore to buy a new manga.” ( → kaimasu → kai ni )
We also practiced answering the question “What are you going to do?” using –ni ikimasu.
Next time, we will practice the te-form. Thank you for coming to class today. See you next week!
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Name: Kumi
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:23
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Title: Wiona san!
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Wiona san! How was your first Japanese lesson today? I was really happy to hear you speaking so eagerly. Your pronunciation was very clear and beautiful. Let’s do our best again together next week!
The phrases and words we studied today Konnichiwa/Hello Yuki/ snow Hazime mashite / How do you do? Watashi wa ...desu/ I’m....... Amerika jin/ American Buraziru jin / Brazilian Nihon jin / Japanese Sensei / teacher Gakusei / student Yoroshiku onegai shimasu / Nice to meet you.
Pen/ pen Rimokon / remote Noto/ notebook Fon/ phone
itte kudasai / Please say. mite kudasai / Please look.
nihongo / Japanese
I’ll check out the anime you like later, Wiona san! I hope that someday you’ll be able to watch and read your favorite manga and anime in Japanese.
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Name: Masako Kakuta
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:21
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Title: Joyce さん
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きょうのレッスンでは、カジュアルないいかたをべんきょうしました. すごい!さすが!にほんのせいかつのなかでよくつかいます。 Joyceさんもおぼえて、ともだちとはなすときにつかってくださいね。 らいしゅう、たのしみにしています!
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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2025/12/08(月) 12:15
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Title: Vashti-san & Edger-san
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Konbanwa! Thank you, as always,for joining the lesson. It was great to see you again! Today, we continued learning and practicing the conjugation patterns of Japanese verbs, focusing on transforming the masu-form into the past tense and the negative past tense. For example: positive non past→kaimono shimasu, Negative non past→kaimono shimasen, positive past→kaimono shimashita, negative past→kaimono shimasen deshita. Also, positive non past→hataraki-masu(to work), Negative non past→hataraki masen, positive past→hataraki mashita, negative past→hataraki masen deshita.
In Japanese grammar,the positive non-past form covers both present and future tense meanings. unlike English, which distinguishes between present tense (“I go”) and future tense (“I will go”), Japanese uses the same form. For example: “Ashita gakkō e ikimasu” = “I will go to school tomorrow,” and “Shūmatsu kaimono shimasu” = “I will go shopping on the weekend.
In Japanese grammar, verbs are divided into three groups. Group 3 consists of only two verbs: “shimasu”(EX: benkyo shimasu) and “kimasu.” Groups 1 and 2 will be studied later. We will continue step by step. Next week, Let's create sentences using both verbs and nouns. Thank you for your hard work and your effort! Have a great week then. Stay well!
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