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Name: Takako
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 11:31
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Title: Emmaさん
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Thank you for the lesson today! I enjoyed the lesson with you. ☆ Today's Lesson ☆ ・どうし (Subject)は (place)で (object)を かいます。 どこで ○○を しますか。 ○○で します。 いっしょに ○○を ○○ませんか。 (new words) やさい でんきや Good job! また、あした!
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Name: Satomi Inagaki
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 11:28
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Title: Danny-san
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Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It's great to see you again! いつもレッスンに参加してくれてありがとうございます! In today's lesson, we started learning Chapter 13, how to express which covers in English, after "When" or "If" we use the present tense, even if the meaning is future. In English, "If" and "When" have different meanings, "If" shows a condition, while "When" shows certainly. But in Japanese, we can simply use "と" for both situations, so it feels easier. The phrases such as, *このスイッチをおすと、電気がつきます。(When you press this switch, the electricity will turn on.)
*アメリカでは、911番へ電話をすると、電話交換者がでます、それから警察、救急につなげてくれます。(In the United States, when you call 911, an operator answers first and then connects you to the police or an ambulance.) *日本では、119番へ電話をすると、救急隊がでます。警察と救急は別の番号です。(In Japan, when you call 119, the ambulance service answers. The police and ambulance have different numbers.)
Today, I once again felt the cultural differences between the United States and Japan. We shared aspects of our cultures with each other. As always, your class performance was excellent, and I appreciate your thorough preparation. Great work, おつかれさまでした! Have an excellent week. See you next week!
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Name: Chihiro
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 11:27
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Title: エミリーさん
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今日もレッスンを受けていただき、ありがとうございました。
国によって、時間の考え方が違うのは面白いですね。
NYは、色々な国から来ている人がたくさん住んでいるので、様々な
文化に触れる事ができて、とてもうらやましいです!
それでは、また来週♪
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Name: Wakana Shiode
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 11:06
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Title: Matthew Zelinsky san
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Thank you for today's lesson!
◆Intro1 Greeting
1. hajimemashite. watashiwa Matthew desu. America jin desu. engineer desu. dansei desu. yoroshiku onegai simasu.
2.Let's practice saying "desu". Let's order at McDonald's
Big Mac desu. Chicken McNuggets desu. Fanta Melon desu.
See you next week!
Shiode
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Name: Wakana Shiode
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 11:02
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Title: Cowyn Fong-Felicianoさん
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きょうも ありがとうございました!
【Review】 ◆Lesson9 Talking about different aspect(〜けど〜)
むずかしいけど がんばろう ぎゅうどんは やすいけど おいしい とうきょうのホテルは たかいけど せまい こおりは つめたいけど きもちいい
スターバックスコーヒーは たかいけど おいしい ワンピースのまんがは ながいけど おもしろい マッドマックスは かっこいいけど こわい
【New noun】 ぶつり = physics ぞう = elephant ゆうえんち = amusement park おばけやしき = haunted house
See you next lesson!
Shiode
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Name: Nao Kagiuchi
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 10:58
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Title: Vanessa Copelandさん
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こんにちは! 今日もありがとうございました<m(__)m>
**今日のレッスン
・ーそうです
・じどうし/たどうし ふくしゅう
@ Basic Difference ■ Transitive Verbs
👉 Someone does something (has an object) 👉 English: transitive verbs
Structure: Who + what + verb
Examples:
ドアを あけます → I open the door 本を よみます → I read a book
👉 Key point: use 「を (o)」
■ Intransitive Verbs
👉 Something happens naturally (no object) 👉 English: intransitive verbs
Structure: What + verb
Examples:
ドアが あきます → The door opens 窓が しまります → The window closes
👉 Key point: use 「が (ga)」
A Learn Them in Pairs (Very Important!)
Many Japanese verbs come in pairs:
Transitive (do) Intransitive (happen) あけます (open something) あきます (something opens) しめます (close something) しまります (something closes) つけます (turn on something) つきます (something turns on) けします (turn off something) きえます (something turns off) B Simple Image ● Transitive
👤 → 🚪 A person opens the door → ドアをあけます
● Intransitive
🚪 (by itself) The door opens → ドアがあきます
じかい、もうすこしれんしゅうします(*^-^*) また木曜日☆☆
なお
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Name: Sakura(西)
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 10:37
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Title: Samira Lewis san スマイラさん
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Great job in today’s lesson! We wore the same pink shirt today—that was nice! Your homework was excellent; you wrote everything carefully in hiragana. Today, we studied how to use “~mo.” Let’s review it while doing your homework. We also learned how to say dates using the calendar. Try to say “What day is it today?” in Japanese every day to help you remember. Counters are a bit difficult, but let’s practice them out loud and learn them step by step!
*Good luck with your work! I’m looking forward to our lesson next week!
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Name: Yuko
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 10:35
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Title: Angelicaさん
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こんばんは、アンジェリカさん。
Well done! You correctly answered the むずかしい practice problems. You understand them very well.
Today we studied "あります","ありません”. Let's continue practicing this next week. I guess you'll be busy this month and next, but please get some good sleep and take care of yourself!
けしゴムが あります。There is an eraser. けしゴムが ありません。There isn't an eraser.
ここに ペンが あります。There is a pen here. ここに ペンが ありません。There isn't a pen here.
あそこに トイレが ありますか。Is there a restroom over there? ーーはい、あります。 — Yes, there is. ーーいいえ、ありません。 — No, there isn’t.
じゃあ またね。
ゆうこ
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Name: Sakura(西)
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 10:31
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Title: Courtney Charles san コニーさん
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Lesson was great today—thank you for your hard work! Your long hairstyle looked very beautiful today! Today, we studied how to say dates using the calendar. Let’s try to say “What day is it today?” in Japanese every day! We also studied counters. The “~tsu” counting system is a bit difficult, so please practice it many times at home!
*Good luck with your work! I’m looking forward to our lesson next week!
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Name: Naomi
Date: 2026/04/14(火) 10:25
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Title: Sydney Moses san
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シドニーさん 先週、仕事が とても たいへんでしたね。50代の エンジニアは とても ひどい人です。そして、彼の 人生は 幸せでは ありません。ある意味(In another perspective),かわいそうな人です。 負けないで、がんばってね。でも がんばりすぎないでね。Take care of yourself.
では、また 明日の授業で!
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