We practiced about Japanese money and Hiragana today.Ithought you already studied by yourself. You are very nice.You can read almost Hiragana.Please practice to write Hiragana on the textbook or notebook.ありがとうございました. すごいです。またね。
Thank you for the lesson today! Today, we focused on "Demonstrative Pronouns" (Kore, Sore, Are) and the possessive particle "no" to identify objects and their owners.
Sample Sentences (今日の例文)
Demonstrative Pronouns (これ・それ・あれ)
これ は わたしの 本(ほん)です。 (This is my book.)
それ は あなたの ボール ですか? (Is that your ball?)
あれ は 烏野高校(からすのこうこう)の 体育館(たいいくかん)です。 (That over there is Karasuno High School's gym.)
Thank you for the lesson today! Today, we expanded on identifying people and discussing family structures, while reinforcing the possessive particle "no" through the student's interest in TWICE.
Sample Sentences (今日の例文) Identifying People & Possessions (誰・誰のもの)
Q:あの人は だれ ですか? (Who is that person?)
A:モモさん です。 (It is Momo-san.)
Q:これは だれの グッズ ですか? (Whose merchandise is this?)
A:TWICEの です。 (It is TWICE's.)
Family Members & Relationships (家族の名称)
きょうだい が いません。一人っ子(ひとりっこ)です。 (I don't have siblings. I am an only child.)
Thank you for the lesson today! In our final session, we focused on reinforcing practical expressions for daily life in Japan, combining price inquiries with navigating locations.
Sample Sentences (今日の例文) Review: Asking for Prices (いくらですか?)
Q:すみません。これ、いくら ですか? (Excuse me. How much is this?)
A:232円(にひゃくさんじゅうにえん) です。 (It is 232 yen.)
New: Asking for Locations (どこですか?)
Q:すみません。ほんや は どこ ですか? (Excuse me. Where is the bookstore?)
A:7かい です。 (It is on the 7th floor.)
Q:レジ は どこですか? (Where is the cashier?)
A:あちら です。 (It is over there.)
Vocabulary for Locations (場所の単語)
えいがかん (Movie theater / 8th floor)
レストラン (Restaurant / 10th floor)
かばんや (Bag store / 1st floor)
Today, we successfully linked your previous knowledge of prices with the new "Doko desu ka?" (Where is it?) pattern. You can now navigate a Japanese department store, find specific shops, and handle transactions smoothly.
Thank you for taking my class! Until then, please take care! (また一緒に勉強できることを楽しみにしていますね。お元気で!)