Today was Tanabata (the Star Festival) in Japan, so we learned about one of Japan’s traditional annual events. We also thought about our wishes together. You learned how to say:
「日本語がペラペラになりたいです。」 (I want to become fluent in Japanese.)
The onomatopoeia “pera pera” (ペラペラ) is a very common expression, and almost everyone studying Japanese knows it!
We also talked about real World Cup soccer topics, learned about geta (traditional Japanese wooden sandals), and practiced many conversations for when you come to Japan.
We practiced expressions such as:
* 食べたいです。 (I want to eat…) * 飲みたいです。 (I want to drink…) * 私は日本でお姫様に会いたいです。 (I want to meet a princess in Japan.)
Finally, we studied a new expression from Lesson 2:
「いいえ!違います!」 (No! That’s not right!) 😄
Just a reminder: Next week’s lesson will start one hour earlier, at 8:30.
Thank you as always, and I’m looking forward to seeing you next week!
It was good to see you again. You studied various counter words and other new words today. I hope you aren't confused now. Please review them in the document I sent previously. おつかれさまでした。
New vocabulary:
え:painting たくさん:a lot だいたい 〜くらい:about ぜんぶで:in total
1人(ひとり)、2人(ふたり)、3人(さんにん)、4人(よにん)、なんにん。。。used for people 1さつ、2さつ、3さつ、なんさつ。。。used for books, manga, magazines, notebooks 1だい、2だい、3だい、なんだい。。。 used for vehicles, furniture, computers,home appliances 1ぽん、2ほん、3ぼん,なんぼん。。。used for long and thin items:えんぴつ、かさ、carrot
It was so nice to see you again after a month! I'm glad you moved to your new home and your room is nice and clean now. Let's keep working hard on your Japanese together!