Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson on Sunday night. It was great to see you again! Today's lesson, we continued studying and practicing Lesson 8 step 2. We also created sentences using various verbs. We also created questions and responses, such as, • Dokode kaimasu ka? (Where will you buy it?) → online de kaimasu, konibini de kaimasu. (I will buy it online or at the convenience store.) • Dokode lunch o tabemasu ka? (Where will you have lunch?) → bal de lunch o tamemasu. (I will have lunch at a bar.)
We also practiced talking about our daily schedules in Japanese. We used the phrases we learned before, and the class performance was excellent. otsukare sama deshita! The phrase that means "Thank you for your hard work today,too! See you next week!
Today's lesson ★ Katakana ヤユヨ and new word cards, review ★ Verb make sentences and conjugation ★ i-adjective make sentences ★ na-adjective make sentences ★ Inter L1 コーヒーをのみませんか。/ コーヒーをのみましょう。
Today’s lesson was great work! Today we studied the continuation from last time: **“kochira / sochira / achira,” “kocchi / socchi / acchi,” “docchi,” and “dochira.”**
**“kochira / sochira / achira”** and **“dochira”** are used when speaking to someone who has a higher status than you, or in polite situations. **“kocchi / socchi / acchi”** and **“docchi”** are used with people of the same status as you, or with friends and people you are close to.
📚 Vocabulary to remember えいが → movie えいがかん → movie theater / cinema まっすぐ → straight (straight ahead) おもちゃ → toy こども → child / children ほこうしゃ → pedestrian くに、おくに → country / homeland
**“okuni”** and **“okutsu”** simply add **“o”** at the beginning to make the word polite, so their meanings are the same as **“kuni”** and **“kutsu.”**
**“fujin”** refers to an adult woman or a married woman. It can also be used as a respectful term for an adult woman, but it is not very common in everyday conversation. The word **“josei” (woman)** is used more often.