How do you do?=Hajime mashite I am Jasper.=Watashi wa Jasuper desu. I am Canadian.=kanada jin desu. I am a man.=Dansei desu. I'm a student.=Gakusei desu. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu=Nice to meet you.
We played a game about when to say "Yoroshiku onegai shimasu" @First time meeting someone AAt the start of a lesson. BWhen you ask for help CWhen you join a new class
The answer is all of them!
I was able to say "Yoroshiku onegai shimasu" many times.
I could also say the negative form, "ja arimasen" (not). I now understand the interrogative form "desu ka".
That's wonderful.=Subarashii desu. I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thank you for joining the lesson as always, even though you're busy. It was great to see you again! We finished up to Chapter 14 today. You did a great job!
Today we started Chapter 15, which focuses on particles. Our first topic is how to use “は” and “が.” For example: 私は仙道を倒す. 仙道は私が倒す. These sentences express the same idea, but the particles create different emphasis. “は” tells us what we are talking about. “が” tells us who exactly does the action.
There are a lot of kanji,but the content is simple. Let's keep up our best. You always use the phrases we study and practice right away, and that’s really the quickest way to get better at Japanese. I should follow your example.
You shared so much. I really enjoyed our conversation. I hope you had a good time too. Thank you for your hard work, おつかれさまでした! Have a great week. See you next time!
Thank you for coming to the lesson again today. Today we studied the hiragana characters "gya, gyu, gyo". That concludes our hiragana reading lessons! Great job!
You could also read signs written in Japanese hiragana. とまれ=Stop! ゆっくり=Slow あぶない/きけん=Dangerous You could identify dangerous places.
のります=To ride おきます=to place うります=to sell ばしょ=Place
のります+ばしょ=のりば Now you know where to catch buses and taxis.
おきます+ばしょ=おきば This will show you where to park your bicycles and umbrellas.
うります+ばしょ=うりば This will show you where the ticket and merchandise booths are located.
I completed Landon's workbook. You've studied hiragana very well. You can leave the URL as is and continue studying on your own.