Thank you for coming to the lesson. You learned how to say today’s month, date, and day of the week. You also studied the past form, negative form, and past negative form of i-adjectives. Next time will be the final lesson of the trial company, so please don’t forget to attend the class.
Thank you for coming to my lesson. I ejoyed it as usual. Your prounuciation is so clear and getting better! Let's learn Japanese together. But you are so busy, let's keep the pace little by little.
[ Today's Lesson ] hiragana ⇒ たta ちchi つtsu てte とto Expression ⇒ 〜ga suki ja ariimasen. = I don't like 〜
I = watashi wa you anata wa he = kare wa she = kanojo wa ※"wa" is placed after the subject. ※ (e.g.) I don't like natto. = watashi wa natto ga suki ja arimasen. You don't like beer. = anata wa biiru ga suki ja arimasen He doesn't like vegitables. = kare wa yakyuu ga suki ja arimasen She doesn't like wine. = kanojo wa wain ga suki ja arimasen.
こんにちは! Kaylaさん、ありがとうございました。 Thank you for taking a class with me today. You can recall some usefull words and make sentences correctly. Please keep up the good work! I'll see you next week. Have a wonderful rest of the day! Ayako