Thank you for today’s lesson. We have reached the “ma” row in hiragana. You’re making great progress. We’re almost at the end, so let’s keep doing our best together.
Thank you very much for participating in today’s lesson. Today’s session focused more on casual conversation. Since output is a key element in language acquisition, I encourage you to actively try discussing various everyday topics in Japanese going forward.
Thank you for coming to the lesson today. How was your first lesson? I hope it was fun and helpful. I was surprised that you know so many words after spending three months in Japan. Your pronunciation was very good. See you next week!
Vocabulary and phrases we studied today
Hajimemashite / How do you do? はじめまして Watashi wa ........desu / I’m........ わたしは〇〇です。 Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. / Nice to meet you. よろしくおねがい します。 Amerika jin/ American あめりかじん Nihon jin/ Japanese にほんじん Zyosei/ woman じょせい 女性 Dansei / man だんせい 男性 Sensei / teacher せんせい 先生 Samui/ cold さむい Kaisha in / worker かいしゃいん Gakusei/ student がくせい Bengoshi/ lawyer べんごし Isha/ doctor いしゃ Manga ka/ cartoonist まんがか Uta/ song うた Kashu/ singer かしゅ Mizuumi/ lake みずうみ Ao/ blue あお Yama/ mountain やま Itte kudasai /Please say. いってください Mite kudasai / Please look. みてください Nihongo de itte kudasai (nihongo de = in Japanese) にほんごで いってください Ohayou gozaimasu /Good morning おはようございます Konnichiwa /Good afternoonこんにちは Konbanwa /Good evening こんばんは
Roman san! Thank you for coming to the lesson today. I hope you feel better soon. Please rest well tonight. I also hope you feel great again by the time I see you next week!
Thank you for attending the lesson. Today, we continued the class on the theme of time. You learned the basic sentence pattern: “There is/are (event) at (place) from (time 1) to (time 2).” (Example: “There are meetings online from morning to night.”)