Thank you for joining the lesson as always. It was great to see you! In today's lesson, we continued studying the polite forms used with na‑adjectives and nouns, in Japanese: desu for the present tense, deshita for the past tense, ja arimasen for the present negative, and ja arimasen deshita for the past negative.
Next week, we will continue practicing by creating sentences and speaking using the vocabulary from the textbook. You did an excellent job today. Thank you for your hard work. I hope you have a lovely weekend.
Thank you for attended our lesson every weeks. Today we learned Hiragana. and tried to read Hiragana. You did very well.. next week let's review and learn new phrases. See you next week :))
Thank you for coming to the lesson. As speaking practice, you talked about how it is a three-day weekend in the U.S. and that you are planning to go see an opera this weekend. You also mentioned that you are knitting a blanket using hydrangea-colored yarn, so I introduced some vocabulary related to knitting. Using the three patterns “Ame ga furi sou desu,” “Ame ga furu sou desu,” and “Ame ga furu you desu,” I explained the grammar of “~sou desu” and “~you desu.”