Lesson, thank you for your hard work today. you are always cheerful and wonderful! Today, you studied ・きのう・きょう・あした 〜 what なにが〜 who だれが〜 When you have time, let’s practice and remember hiragana and katakana! Let’s enjoy studying Japanese again next week!
Today we studied the difference between 「います」 and 「あります」. You learned that 「います」 is used for people and animals, while 「あります」 is used for things and objects.
We also talked about fish, which was a very interesting example. A live fish uses 「います」 (“さかながいます”), but a dead fish uses 「あります」 (“さかながあります”). We practiced with many funny and creative examples, including ghosts and zombies.
After that, we studied various verbs together.
わたし は まいにち べんきょうします。 watashi wa mainichi benkyou shimasu. I study every day.
@ りょうりします ryouri shimasu cook / do cooking A そうじします souji shimasu clean / do cleaning B うんどうします undou shimasu exercise / do exercise
You did a great job practicing them.
Your pronunciation was very clear and easy to understand today. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for showing up today's lesson. We couldn't have enough time today though, I am very glad to seeing you again. We learn how to say "I like...." in japanese a little bit. We will study about it more next week again. See you next week!
Today, we studied hiragana from 'na' to 'n'. You can pronounce and write very well. As of today, you can read and write the 50 sounds of hiragana. It's very wonderful.
The words you studied today. 「Rei」=Command to salute. In Japanese schools, students bow to the teacher at the beginning and end of the class.
Tomo=Friends. "Yottomo"=A friend I only greet. "Zuttomo"=Friends forever. It's youth slang. You must not say 「Anata ha Yottomo desu」('You are yottomo') to 'yottomo'.
Hello Garrett san, Thank you for taking a class with me! We learned i-adjective and practine making negative form! You got it right. Thank you for your effort to make sentences. Let's learn it more next time! hAVE A GOOD NIGHT. Ayako
にほんごのべんきょう おつかれさまでした。 Thank you for coming class to study Japanese.
Today's lesson
New word(physical condition, used in hospitals) あたまがいたい headache おなかがいたい stomach ache せきがでる cough はながでる runny nose おなかがすいた hungry ねつがある fever げんき feeling well まあまあ so-so
かんじゃ patient いしゃ doctor くるまいす wheelchair ちゅうしゃき syringe くすり medicine たいおんけい thermometer
これは なんですか。 What is this? これは しんぶんです。 This is a newspaper. これは めいしです。 This is a business card.
これは なんのほんですか。What kind of book is this? これは くるまのほんです。This is a book about cars. これは コンピ ューターのほんです。This is a computer book.
それは シャープペンシルですか、ボールペンですか。 Is that a mechanical pencil or a ballpoint pen? それは 「1」ですか、「7」ですか。Is it "1"or"7"? それは 「あ」ですか。「お」ですか。Is it "あ”or"お”?
あれは だれのかばんですか。 Whose bag is that? あれは わたしのかばんです。That is my bag. あれは さとうさんのかばんです。That is Sato-san's bag.
あれは だれのですか。 Whose is that? あれは わたしのです。 That is mine. あれは さとうさんのです。 That is Sato-san's.
これ=near the speaker (this) それ=near the listener (that/it) あれ=over there (that)