Thank you for coming to the lesson. Great job on taking two consecutive classes today. In the first half, we did a quiz with the theme of colors. In the second half, we learned about case particles. Since particles have many different uses, please feel free to ask whenever something is unclear.
Thank you for joining the trial lesson. It’s impressive that you’re studying Japanese on your own despite your busy schedule. Please keep practicing hiragana. From the next lesson, let’s study basic greeting phrases and numbers.
Thank you for coming to the lesson today! I enjoyed the lesson with you.
☆ Today's Lesson ☆ 【Review of last lesson】 – How to introduce yourself
【greetings to use depending on the time of day】 Good morning. : ohayou gozaimasu Good afternoon. : konnichiwa Good evening. : konbanwa Good night. : oyasuminasai
【Useful words in lessons】 ・はい / いいえ : hai / iie (Yes. / No.) ・わかります / わかりません wakarimasu /wakarimasenn (I understand. / I don't understand.) ・わかります か? : wakarimasu ka? (Do you understand?) ・いって ください itte kudasai(Please say.) ・みて ください mite kudasai (Please look.) ・きいて ください kiite kudasai (Please listen.) ・よんで ください yonde kudasai (Please read.) ・いいですね iidesu ne (Good!)
Thank you very much for attending today’s lesson. Once again, the theme of today’s class was colors. In old Japanese, the color green was also referred to as ao (blue), so the quiz may have been a little challenging. To add some background, the word ao originally referred to a wide range of colors, including not only what we now call “blue,” but also green, purple, and even gray.
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining our lesson of the year. It was great to see you again! Today, since it's been some time, we reviewed and used the useful expressions from our last conversation. It was probably the first time in a while for you to speak Japanese, but you did wonderfully. I also enjoyed sharing the common points between the U.S., Mexico, and Japan. Thank you so much. As for the resolutions you shared for this year, I will continue to support you in becoming more comfortable with Japanese. Thank you in advance for your continued cooperation. おつかれさまでした!See you tomorrow!