Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It was great to see you! I said again that you are all becoming more comfortable with Japanese, which makes me very pleased. In today's lesson, we learned how to change Japanese adjectives into the past tense. This is an important section, so please pay close attention.
For example, takai desu — it's expensive. There are four forms of Japanese i-adjectives: the affirmative present tense, the negative form, the affirmative past tense, and the negative past form. For instance: • Takai desu — It's expensive. • Taka ku nai desu — It's not expensive. • Taka katta desu — It was expensive. • Taka ku nakatta desu — It wasn’t expensive.
I’m truly happy that you took such enthusiastic notes and studied so hard. And your characters were beautifully written. Everything was so wonderful that I have nothing more to say! Have a great week. See you again in March. Stay well!
Thank you for studying Japanese so hard even though you're busy with work.(*^-^*)
Please take it easy after the lesson.(*'▽')
Today I practiced a lot of vocabulary from Lesson 6!! We'll be learning a lot more vocabulary from here on out, but let's keep pushing forward together!(*^-^*)
Today we practiced the names of furniture and appliances, as well as the days of the week.(*'▽')
Next up is Lesson 6! We'll be learning lots of new vocabulary here, and as we expand our range of words, we'll be able to speak much more in Japanese. Let's work hard together!(*^-^*)