Thank you for joining the lesson. As output practice, you talked about how you spent your birthday. We continued working on the textbook for the first time in a while. I introduced example sentences using “〜そうです” and “〜ようです.”
Thank you for coming to the lesson. You talked about what happened last week. The temperature seems to be changing a lot, so please take care of your health. We also practiced forming the conversational pattern “~n desu” from the masu-form of verbs.
Thank you very much for joining today's lesson. In last week's lesson, you shared the phrase about washing your car with a machine every two weeks. It shows how well you take care of your car. I should learn from you.(みならわなければ、なりません.)You also use the phrases you study immediately during the lesson, and this is truly the quickest way to improve your Japanese.
Today, we began practicing how to ask for permission using the te‑form. You had no difficulty changing verbs from the masu‑form to the te‑form. Excellent progress. Thank you for your hard work today. See you tomorrow!
You learned a new meaning and usage of "-te imasu" today. You created sentences in the practice exercises, and you remembered how to change the verbs well and did a great job. We will review next week, so let's make sure you master it!