Thank you for today’s lesson! I will write in hiragana because you can read a little hiragana 🌟 I was surprised that you already know some Japanese! You were very good. You did the “greetings” very well too! I was very happy when you said “Arigatou gozaimasu” at the end ✨
Today’s homework is “numbers.” I’m looking forward to our next lesson!
1 → ichi 2 → ni 3 → san 4 → yon/shi 5 → go 6 → roku 7 → nana/shichi 8 → hachi 9 → kyuu/ku 10 → juu
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night as always. It's great to see you! Today we started learning how to use i-adjectives. We made sentences using them, such as "korewa takai tebukuro desu,(These are expensive gloves), "sono tebukurowa aoi desu,'(he gloves are blue). In the first sentence, the adjective describes the price, and in the second sentence, the adjective describes characteristics like color,type,or shape.
We also learned about Japanese color words. Certain colors have both a noun form and an adjective form—for example, aka/akai and kiiro / kiiroi.Ki-iro is the noun meaning ‘the color yellow,’and ki-iroi is the adjective meaning"yellow. We can think of yellow as a special case among the color words And brown follows the same pattern as yellow. But many other colors only exist as nouns, so you describe things using ‘〜no,’such as midori(green) no or murasaki (violet)no.
Excellent,Thank you for your hard work today too! Have a great week then. See you next time. Stay well!