Thank you for your hard work. You always take the lesson seriously and write in your textbook, so I am very happy. Today, we studied “How much is it?” Next week, we will practice shopping. Let’s enjoy the lesson!
★Today’s Lesson
これはいくらですか? このりんごは いくらですか?
★Next lesson
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I’m looking forward to seeing you in the lesson next week.
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You finished learning the basics of the nai-form. As an application of the nai-form, we also started learning the sentence pattern “~naide kudasai,” which is used to ask someone not to do something.
きょうはありがとうございました。 Today, we studied expressions used to ask who something belongs to when it’s not clear. Even if you don’t know the name of the item, you can understand what the other person means by using “〜no.”
We studied the words used when it’s not clear what “この” “その,” or “あの” refers to. For example: “このかばん,” “あのかばん,” and “その かばん.” Ideally, it would be good to have opportunities to use them little by little, but I understand that it’s not easy when you’re in the United States. Please try to make an effort to use even a little of the Japanese you’ve learned during our conversations.