Today's lesson focused on practicing the Japanese particle "no" (の), and you did a great job using it in a variety of expressions.
Beyond grammar practice, I felt that our conversation became something more meaningful than just a Japanese lesson. We talked about the high cost of living in Hawaii and how tourism can affect local prices. It was interesting to compare that situation with what is happening in Hokkaido, Japan. I always enjoy these opportunities to exchange ideas and perspectives while practicing Japanese.
Today, I also learned many new things about you. I learned where you grew up, that your family still lives there, and that you have only recently arrived in Hawaii. I was surprised to hear that you have been there for less than two months. Moving to a new place, adjusting to a new assignment, and managing a busy schedule with many required online courses and missions must be quite challenging.
I realized afterward that I asked several questions about life in Hawaii, such as local food, poke, and restaurants, without knowing how recently you had arrived. Thank you for sharing that with me.
I hope that, amid your busy days and many responsibilities, our Japanese lessons can be an enjoyable break in your week—a chance to relax, have a good conversation, and focus on something different for a while. Learning a language takes time and effort, but I hope our lessons can be both productive and enjoyable.
Please continue to do your best with your training and new responsibilities. I am cheering for you and wish you all the best as you settle into your new environment.
Thank you again for another enjoyable lesson today. I look forward to seeing you again next week. Take care, and see you soon!