こんばんわ!Today is Monday. Thank you very much for taking the lesson despite being busy! I was happy to see you. Today we practiced Chapter 12 of the textbook, which covers imperative and prohibitive forms
*Imperative Form (めいれいけい) In Japanese, the imperative form is used to give direct commands. There are three verb groups, and each has its own rule. *Prohibitive Form (きんしけい) To tell someone not to do something, take the dictionary form of the verb and add な.
You told me,the phrase 'いけーGo!' from Kuroko’s Basketball is not an imperative form but rather an expression of encouragement. Also, 'Kakatte koi!' can be used as a kind of fighting pose or challenge, so its nuance is a little different from the imperative form. Thank you for asking and nice question! Goran kudasai’ means ‘Please look,’ but it is the most polite way to say it.
New vocabulary: 4(よん)連休 Four-day weekend
Thank you for your hard work today too,おつかれさまでした!それでは、I wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. I look forward to seeing you again on Friday!