Today, we practiced how to count money and how to ask prices using “いくらですか?”
Some pronunciations change a little and can be difficult, but you will probably hear them in anime as well, so I think you will gradually get used to them!
Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night. It was great to see you! In today's lesson, we learned a new phrase,the focus is on the expression,'isshoni something shimasen ka?", which means "Shall we?" or "Wouldn't you like to do something together?". Example, the verb "tabe-masu", to eat, change to "tabe-masen ka?" to form the invitation expression.
We also practiced creating sentences using different verbs and nouns, and reviewed the four basic forms of Japanese verbs, using the vocabulary in the textbook as a reference.
Thank you for your effort and hard work today, too. Have a great week. Stay well. See you again in April!
Today's lesson ★ Katakana ラリルレロ and new word ケーキ、カレーライス and so on ★ Verb make sentences and conjugation ★ i-adjective make sentences ★ na-adjective make sentences ★ Inter L1 にちようびに としょかんへいきませんか。 はい、いきましょう。 ちょっと(いいえ)
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night. It was great to see you again! In today's lesson, we did a quick review. We practiced using na-adjectives as predicates (after the noun). When a na-adjective is used after the noun, we don't use na. We practiced expressing the present positive and present negative forms. Example: Sakura wa kirei desu. Sakura wa kirei ja arimasen. Present positive form → noun + desu Present negative form → noun + ja arimasen
When a na-adjective comes before a noun, it needs na. Examples: Kono sakura wa kirei-na hana desu. (This cherry blossom is a beautiful flower.) Utada Hikaru wa yūmei-na kashu desu. (Hikaru Utada is a famous singer.) Koko wa shizuka-na heya desu. (This is a quiet room.)
In our next lesson, we will continue practicing how to ask questions with na-adjectives and how to answer them. Excellent work! Thank you again. Have a great week. See you again in April!