Today, we practiced self-introductions using suki desu, and we also worked on kore / sore / are and kono / sono / ano. Your pronunciation is very clear and careful, which makes you very easy to understand.
I felt that your listening skills are quite strong, and it made me wonder if you often watch Japanese anime or movies. Today’s lesson may have felt fairly easy for you because of your strong comprehension.
In the next class, I would like to practice speaking more together. Thank you again for coming today, and I hope to see you again soon.
Konbanwa! Thank you for taking the lesson on Sunday(nichiyo-bi). It was great to see you! In today’s lesson, we reviewed months, days, dates, and the days of the week. We also practiced how to tell and express time. Japanese number and "ji"hour, and Japanese number and Fun or pun,minutes.In Japanese, the pronunciation of “minutes” changes depending on the number — it can be -fun or -pun.
As you said, telling the time in Japanese is indeed longer than in English. This part is not so important, and there’s no need to rush. What really matters is learning how to speak using verbs and adjectives. Let's learn it little by little.
Thank you for your hard work! See you next time. Have a wonderful week then! Stay well!
Thank you for coming to the lesson! 1 hajimemasite 2 watasiwa Aaron desu 3 Amerikajin desu 4 yorosiku onegaisimasu Please remember how to introduce yourself in Japanese! See you in the next class!
Thank you for coming to class again today.ありがとうございました。
Today, we practiced the te-form, which is often one of the most challenging parts when beginning to study Japanese. I know it can be difficult, but I think you did a very good job today.
Thank you also for studying the te-form song in advance. I was very impressed by how well you were able to use the te-form correctly. It really showed your effort and preparation.
Let’s continue practicing the te-form together in the next class as well. I look forward to seeing you again next week. らいしゅうも きて ください!(^^)/