Today we reviewed lessons 1 and 2. I think you have a good understanding of "これ・それ・あれ." Some of the questions were a little difficult, but you should use them in your future studies and memorize them!
Thank you for taking a makeup lesson for today. It's been a while, It was great to see you. At first, I was terribly sorry for my microphone and it was late to start a lesson. We will not know how life turns out.. In today's lesson, we studied Intermission 1 from the textbook "Useful expression". You could understand quickly about the situation like "ちょっと", Almost all Japanese people are using "ちょっと"for vocabulary ,when we will refuse in vague. Once again,thank you for today. Have a great weekend. See you next time!
・「はかない (儚い)」 The term 'hakanai' conveys a fleeting and transient nature, lacking in firmness and easily dissipating. The kanji for 'hakanai' combines 'person' (人) with 'dream' (夢), suggesting that the notion of people having dreams that fade away could be interpreted as somewhat cynical or negative.
きょうは れっすんに きてくれて ありがとうございました。 おはなしできて うれしかったです。 Thank you for attending my lesson today! I was glad to talk with you.
きょうは いけいようし れっすん9 すてーじ5、ぎもんとひてい を べんきょうしました。 We did i-adjectives from Lesson9 Stage5 "Question and Negative form".
あなたの へやは ひろい ですか。 anatano heya wa hiroi desuka? はい ひろい です。 hai hiroi desu いいえ ひろくない です。 iie hirokunai desu
つぎのれっすんのために いけいようしを いくつか おぼえてきてください。 I would like you to memorize few i-adjective for the next lesson. ひらがなを かくれんしゅうは できるだけ やってください。 And also hiragana writing practice as much as you can.
らいしゅう あえるのを たのしみにしています。 Looking forward to see you next week!
Thank you for attending my lesson today. I send the material we used in it by E-mail. Please download and review it.
1)Reading Japanese sentences 2)New Expression of なんでも/どこでも/だれでも/いつでも ・・・
アレックスさん、 I would like you to review today’s items. I attached the today’s reading material in this mail. I would like you to read it loudly repeatedly many time.
In the next lesson, I will introduce new expression and reading sentences.
Let’s enjoy Japan and Japanese!(にほんと にほんごを たのしもう!)