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Name: ひろこ Hiroko
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 15:55
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Title: ケビンさん Kevin san
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こんにちは、ケビンさん
We learned more hiragana, the contracted sound like きゃきゅきょ and small っ like よっと.
Then, we finished Lesson3!
* この【__】は いくらですか。
この【__】は ○○えん です。 かいますか。 Do you buy it?
はい、かいます。/ いいえ、かいません。kaimasen
★Today's new words★ かいます to buy きゃべつ れたす しいたけ ぴーまん きゅうり とまと にんじん じゃがいも
Next class in on May 10th. Have a lovely week!
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Name: Naomi
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 15:28
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Title: Mariano Murray san
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Marianoさん 今日も たくさん 勉強しました。とくに、外来語を 勉強しました。外来語は むずかしいですね。宇宙人の ことば みたい なんですね。
〇今日の授業 みんなの日本語中級 p26 第2パラグラフまで
〇宿題 漢字 雨, 空、先生、夕、天 日記
では、再来週の月曜日に!
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Name: Michiru Morioka
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 14:33
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Title: Anthony Garmaさん
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Japanese Numbers: The "Tricky Three" (4, 7, and 9) In Japanese, these three numbers have two different pronunciations. Choosing the right one depends on cultural history and clarity.
The Number 4: "Shi" vs. "Yon" The Problem: The word Shi sounds exactly like the Japanese word for "Death." Because of this, Japanese people often avoid using "Shi" in daily life to stay away from bad luck.
The Safe Choice: Yon is the most common and safest reading. Use Yon for counting objects, people, and money.
The Time Exception: This is the tricky part! When talking about time, we use a shortened version:
4 o'clock is always Yoji (Not Shi-ji or Yon-ji).
April is always Shigatsu.
The Number 7: "Shichi" vs. "Nana" The Problem: Shichi is the traditional reading, but it sounds very similar to Ichi (1) and Hachi (8). If you are at a busy train station or on the phone, people might misunderstand you.
The Clear Choice: Nana is much easier to hear and is used for counting almost everything (people, items, prices).
The Time Standard: Even though it's harder to hear, Shichi is still the standard for time:
7 o'clock is usually Shichiji.
July is always Shichigatsu.
The Number 9: "Ku" vs. "Kyu" The Problem: The word Ku sounds like the Japanese word for "Suffering" or "Agony." Like the number 4, it is sometimes avoided in hospitals or gift-giving.
The Standard Choice: Kyu is the modern, standard way to say 9. Use it for counting items, people, and most other things.
The Time Exception: Just like the others, time uses the "old" sound:
9 o'clock is always Kuji (Not Kyu-ji).
September is always Kugatsu.
The Golden Rule for Beginners If you aren't sure, follow this simple pattern:
For Time (Hours and Months): Use the short/traditional sounds (Shi, Shichi, Ku). Just remember that 4 o'clock is the special "Yoji"!
For Everything Else: Use the longer/safer sounds (Yon, Nana, Kyu).
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Name: Naomi
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 14:01
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Title: Jason Hirata san
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Jasonさん 今日は 日本で書いた日記を見せてくださり、ありがとうございます!とても 上手に書けていましたし、面白かったです。Jasonさんは「変・・」と言っていましたが、変じゃありませんよ。素晴らしかったです。いい思い出の記録になりましたね。
〇今日の授業 Adv1 L2 キーフレーズまで
〇宿題 侵入、整理、履く、習慣を使って文を書く
日記を書く
では、また 再来週に!
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Name: Naomi
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 13:56
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Title: Xavier Beroloさん
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Xavierさん きょうも じゅぎょうが はやかったですね。 おもしろいと いつも いってくれて ありがとうございます。 きょうは もしかして・・・を べんきょうしました。
〇きょうのじゅぎょう Int1 Intermission1 stage2まで もしかして かのじょさんですか?
〇しゅくだい かんじ 父、母、友 にっきを かいてください
では、また さらいしゅう!
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Name: Shiho しほ
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 13:27
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Title: Luka Alienstage さん
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うまく作文(make sentences)できましたね。「スコットさんのこころがハンサムです。」Good job!
Today's lesson ★ Katakana ガギグケゴ〜パピプペポ ★ Verb make sentences ★ i-adjective make sentences ★ na-adjective make sentences ★ Inter L2 うみへいきたいです。
また らいしゅう あいましょう。
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Name: Masako Kakuta
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 12:47
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Title: Matteo san
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Thank you so much for coming to the lessons. You could say many color's name. You could say many numbers. Let's enjoy more. See you next the week after next!
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Name: Masako Kakuta
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 12:42
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Title: Joyce さん
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きょうは、たくさんふくしゅうをしました。 Joyceさんは、すらすらにほんごをはなせて、おどろきました。 らいしゅうはやすみです。またさらいしゅうあえることをたのしみにしています(●'◡'●)
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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/04/27(月) 12:10
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Title: Vashte-san & Edoger-san
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Thank you for joining the last lesson of April. It was great to see you! In this lesson, we worked on Intermission 2, Practice 4: How many do you know about Japan? We learned vocabulary related to temples and shrines, as well as vocabulary for parts of the face. You also shared your story about visiting Nara.
We had a conversation using the phrases you have studied so far, and every time, I can see your willingness to speak Japanese on your own. I also loved seeing your motivation to speak Japanese without depending on my hints.
In our next lesson, we will focus on the verb list in Appendix 2 and make simple sentences using those verbs—present tense, past tense, negative forms, and so on.
I'm sorry the lesson went past the scheduled time, but it was such a good class that I didn’t notice. I hope you felt the same way.
Have a wonderful week, and I look forward to seeing you in May!
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