Konnichiwa, Brecken-san, Gia-san.It was nice to meet you. Thank you for taking my class today. You did an amazing job and I really enjoyed teaching you! Here is your self-introduction you learned today;
Hajime mashite. = How do you do? Watashi wa Brecken/Gia desu. = I am Brecken/Gia. Americajin desu. = I am an American. Computer programmer/Daigakusei desu. = I am a computer programmer/university student. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.= Nice to meet you.
Noun +desu Sushi desu. =It is sushi. Fujisan(Mt.Fuji) desu. =It is Mt.Fuji.
I'm looking forward to seeing you again next Monday! Sayounara
Thank you for coming the lesson. What we studied is as follows;
★review:intermediate 2(lesson14 key phrase1) →read key phrase and review how to combine 2 adjectives or noun;「うるさくて、へたです。」「アメリカ人でこうこうせいです。」etc ★intermediate 2(lesson14 stage3) →make sentences;「ルフィーがすきです。かっこよくて、つよいからです。」「ダブルチーズバーガーがすきです。おいしいです。でも、たかいです。」etc ★review what you studied so far →make sentences to introduce yourself「あめりかじんで マネージャーです。」「しゅうまつ、せんたくしたり、げーむしたりします。」「わたしのしゅみは アーチェリーです。」etc ★new words→とくべつ(special)・かんどうてき(moving)・あますぎる(too sweet)
Thank you for attending the first lesson of April, even though it was Easter. I truly appreciate it. In today’s lesson, we reviewed Lesson 8, using verbs and practicing how to ask and answer questions.
For example: Kyou doko e ikimashita ka? — Where did you go today? Answer: Kyoukai e ikimashita. (I went to the church.)
Nani de kyoukai e ikimashita ka? — How did you get to the church? Answer: Aruite ikimashita. (I went there on foot.)
Hoka ni dokoka ikimashita ka? — Did you go anywhere else? Answer: Doko e mo ikimasen deshita. (I didn’t go anywhere.)
Bangohan o tabemashita ka? — Did you eat dinner? Answer: Hai, tabemashita. (Yes, I ate dinner at home.)
We also started Lesson 9 and learned about i‑adjectives. Talking about the price: “Kono sumaho wa takai desu.” (This smartphone is expensive.) This sentence describes the price of the smartphone. The focus is on how much it costs.
Talking about the kind/type: “Kore wa takai sumaho desu.” (This is an expensive smartphone.) This sentence describes the type or category of smartphone. The focus is on what kind of smartphone it is.
In this lesson, when we use adjectives, we add desu at the end of the sentence.
Thank you for your effort today, too. Let's practice how to use adjectives more. Have a great week. See you next time!