こんばんわ!Thank you for joining the lesson on Thursday. It was great to see you! You caught a cold last weekend and couldn't join the lesson, but I'm glad you're feeling better now! Today, We were able to read the conversation you're so good at with emotion. Impressive as always. Also, the phrase “いいじゃん” appeared in the dialogue—it has a positive meaning and is a commonly used expression.“いいじゃん”、the phrase it means "That's great,sound good and Why not".
Then we moved on to Chapter 13, which explains how to express “if” or “when” in English, and how in Japanese this is simply “と.” These are examples of the zero conditional: If + present tense. • If you press this switch, the light turns on. • When you press this switch, the light turns on. In Japanese the phrases like,「このスイッチをおすと、でんきがつきます。」 You can simply use "と" for both situations, so it feels easier.
You could create sentences like, "ドキュメンタリーをみると、ねむくなります" "でんわをすると、やばいです"
Excellent work, おつかれさまでした!それじゃ、またあした! Have a good night!
Thank you for attending the lesson. The network connection was unstable today. After ending the call once and creating a new Zoom room, the connection improved, so I’ll make sure to respond quickly in the same way if this happens again. Tomorrow’s lesson will be held in ZM56.