Please try practicing the “arimasu” (あります) and “imasu” (います) that we studied in today’s lesson by using them in your daily life! In next week’s lesson, let’s talk about baseball again. I will send the lesson report by email, so please review it there as well!
こんばんわ! Thank you for joining the lesson on Wednesday. It was great to see you! In today's lesson, we focused on practicing how to explain the reason and then give a conlusion. The pattern is Reason + から + Result. Both parts can stay in the polite form ます、です. For example: *ばれーぼーるしますから、おみずをのみます。 *すいようびはやすみですから、ひるとんにいきません。 *べんきょうしますから、のーとをかいました。 *かんこくとにほんへ(に)いきますから、おかねをためています。 (Because I’m going to Korea and Japan,I’m saving money) →About te-form: The te-form adds a sense of continuity or connection. It can express that the action is in progress, or it can link your action to another idea. Compared to the plain form, the te-form usually feels gentler and more conversational.
Excellent, Thank you for your hard work! Our next lesson will also be on Zoom 28. Have a great week!
Thank you very much for attending today’s lesson. You talked about many things that happened last week. We also looked at English words pronounced in the Japanese katakana style, and I was impressed by your high accuracy. In addition, we reviewed the five onomatopoeic expressions introduced last week and learned five new ones. Tomorrow, you will try creating sentences using these onomatopoeic expressions.
Thank you for attending the lesson. From this lesson, we started practicing more output. Please feel free to speak and get used to it little by little. Using an amusement park theme, you created sentences with “~masen ka?” and “~mashou.” Now you are able to invite someone to do something together. I also introduced some animals that are familiar to Japanese people. Next time, I will introduce the sounds they make.
Thank you for you to join our lesson today.You already memorize all Hiragana.I think you did your best.It's great. We study question sentens and katakana today. アイウエオ、カキクケコ、サシスセソ、タチツテト、ナニヌネノ
When we make a question sentense,we wll add 〜か at the last. あなたは、or これは(それは、あれは)〜(name,thing etc) です か?
if you have a vacant time, please try to write hiragana and katakana by your hand.
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You talked a lot about what happened during the past week. We also reviewed animal sounds in a quiz format. I introduced the case particle “ni.” Tomorrow, we will focus mainly on case particles in the lesson.