Hello Garrett san, Thank you for taking a class with me. You could make sentences correctly and answer my questions well. Let's learn adjective more next class. Have a wonderful rest of the day! Ayako
Thank you for coming to the lesson. I’m glad to hear that things at work have settled down. It sounds like your next project will be busy as well, so please take care of your health. As a warm-up, I introduced some English words pronounced in katakana. I’m glad you enjoyed it, so I’ll introduce more katakana English expressions soon. Continuing from yesterday, I introduced the case particle “ni.” For homework, please create some sentences using the particle “ni” and send them to me.
Thank you very much for attending today’s lesson. I have run out of topics for slides introducing general knowledge outside the textbook. If there is any topic you would like to cover in class, please feel free to let me know. With that in mind, we proceeded with the textbook today. Please actively use the expressions you have learned to deepen your understanding. Tomorrow’s lesson will start one hour later than usual.
Thank you for attending the lesson. We introduced animal sounds in a quiz format. There were too many types of animals to cover all at once. You learned the sentence pattern “~tai desu,” which is used to express what you want to do. If you would like to spend more time progressing through the textbook, please feel free to let me know.