Thank you for coming to the lesson. You practiced creating follow-up sentences using “~shinakereba narimasen” based on given reasons. After that, you freely thought about what a high school girl needed to do while looking at an illustration. We also had a casual conversation about Korean food during the lesson.
You can now say the time and the days of the week very well. Today, we also studied Where, Who, and What questions and how to answer them. Let's continue practicing them next week!
At the end of the lesson, we learned the names of things in the house. Let's learn them little by little and keep practicing.
I'm looking forward to seeing you in our lesson next week.
Today, we practiced many verb conjugations, including the present form, past form, negative form, and past negative form. You did a great job with all of them and were able to use the different forms very accurately.
わたしは まいにち べんきょうします。(present) watashi wa mainichi benkyou shimasu I study every day. わたしは きのう べんきょうしました。(past) watashi wa kinou benkyou shimashita I studied yesterday.
わたしは きょう べんきょうしません。(negative) watashi wa kyou benkyou shimasen I do not study today. / I will not study today.
わたしは きのう べんきょうしませんでした。(past/negative) watashi wa kinou benkyou shimasen deshita I did not study yesterday.
After that, we practiced making sentences using particles. You created many good sentences, such as:
わたしは テレビを みます watashi wa terebi o mimasu I watch TV
ひろさんは ほんを よみます Hiro san wa hon o yomimasu Hiro reads a book
It was a lot of fun practicing together!
Thank you also for sharing so many songs with me today. The songs from Dragon Ball and Naruto are very famous, aren't they? Listening to them made me want to sing at karaoke! Thank you for letting me hear such wonderful songs.
I was also surprised to learn that you like Choudenji Machine Voltes V! It was interesting to hear about your favorite songs and anime today.
Thank you again for coming to class today. I look forward to seeing you in the next lesson!
Hello Adam san, Thank you for taking a class with me! We learned the expression ~ ekimasu, to describe why you go to a place. Let's learn it more in the next class! See you soon! Have a good dream. Ayako