Today, we reviewed and wrapped up Intermediate 2. You have learned many things and a wide range of conjugations in this level. Thank you for speaking actively throughout the course—it was great to see your effort and progress.
Starting next week, we will move on to Intermediate 3. Thinking back to when we first started from the basic level, you have really worked hard and improved a lot. I’m very proud of your progress.
I hope we can continue working hard together. See you again next week!
Thank you so much for today:) we review about kore sore are /kono sono ano I think you understood these. you said correct sentences. kore(これ)れafter no need noun but kono(この)の+noun
ask about person's name →だれ(dare desuka) ask about items →なん(nan desuka)
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.