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You are always an inspirational for other teachers to guide them how to teach a student and cover all the parts of a sentence . Your way to teach your students in the video is real japanese.
Yes, Mana-san is correct. You can use TE form, 勉強しています。If you are enrolled in Japanese 4, please go to Lesson 13: Repeated Action. I explain this function of TE form in detail. smilenihongo.teachable.com/courses/te-form/lectures/6038164
Sensei, are these correct? 1. Nijyuu nen mae (ni) koukou kara o sotsugyoo suru 2. Roku nen mae (ni) Kekkon suru 3. Yon hyaku nanajyuu nen mae Nihon ni kirisuto kyoo kitamashita
It's ok to say and any Japanese would understand you, but it doesn't sound natural. When we leave an organization/institution (such as graduating from a school or retiring from a company) we mark it with を. Even when we are away from a school for a day (= be absent) we use を. "I was absent from school yesterday" = きのう がっこうを (o) やすみました。I hope this helps!
Just a question, do you have a video on how to include 2 verbs in one sentence? Because in the video, there is a sentence that says "いつ日本語の勉強の始めましたか?". It has 2 verbs in it and I'm confused on how to include 2 verbs in a sentence.
Yay!! Found it already. I am almost done with katakana and i dont want anyone else aside from yours. I think you did the right thing by moving it to webiste. Thankssss
I'm sorry for the sudden change and am glad you already found them. For your future convenience, you can go to the lessons anytime via the links here. Hiragana Lessons smilenihongo.com/studyhiragana Katakana Lessons smilenihongo.com/studykatakana I'm glad you find my lessons helpful. 😊
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You are always an inspirational for other teachers to guide them how to teach a student and cover all the parts of a sentence . Your way to teach your students in the video is real japanese.
このヴィデオを二千二十一年十月九日に見ました。
いつ日本語の勉強を始めましたか。
七ヶ月前に始めました。
いつ日本に行きましたか。
日本に行ったことがありません。
1. 私は高校を十二年ぐらい前に卒業しました。
2。六年前に結婚しました。
3.キリスト教は日本に四百七十年ぐらい前に来ました。
このヴィデオをありがとうございます。
Heroldさん、よくできました。😊
@@YukoSensei ハロルドさんです、先生。ありがとうございます!
ハロルドさん、名前のスペルを間違えて、すみません。🙏
@@YukoSensei 全然いいよ。ゆこ先生が一番いい教師です。
Sensei appreciate much the way you explain it. You’re a great teacher😊
Thank you very much for this useful lesson!
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先生 どうもありがとうございます。
Another wonderful lesson from our sensei! 😃 Thank you!!!
Sensei, please give more kanji lessons
ありがとうございます
Great lesson. I was hoping that it would cover how long you've been doing something. Ex: I have been studying Japanese for 5 years, using 間
Use te form for example:
一年間日本語を勉強しています。
Yes, Mana-san is correct. You can use TE form, 勉強しています。If you are enrolled in Japanese 4, please go to Lesson 13: Repeated Action. I explain this function of TE form in detail. smilenihongo.teachable.com/courses/te-form/lectures/6038164
Super class Yuko Sensei. Domo Arigatoo gozaimasu
Can you make, please, film a video about Japanese seafood vocabulary?
Sensei, are these correct?
1. Nijyuu nen mae (ni) koukou kara o sotsugyoo suru
2. Roku nen mae (ni) Kekkon suru
3. Yon hyaku nanajyuu nen mae Nihon ni kirisuto kyoo kitamashita
ありがとうございました
In Number 1, is it okay to say;
"Watashi wa ni jyuu nen mae (ni) koukou kara sotsugyou shimashita."?
It's ok to say and any Japanese would understand you, but it doesn't sound natural. When we leave an organization/institution (such as graduating from a school or retiring from a company) we mark it with を. Even when we are away from a school for a day (= be absent) we use を.
"I was absent from school yesterday" = きのう がっこうを (o) やすみました。I hope this helps!
@@YukoSensei Thank you very much! 😁 Your videos are very helpful. 😁👍
This connects me with 年 in Chinese and ねん (it was the same in Kanji I think), which was a similar pronunciation.
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Nice work my teacher
Great
Very usuful lesson. Thank you.
Just a question, do you have a video on how to include 2 verbs in one sentence? Because in the video, there is a sentence that says "いつ日本語の勉強の始めましたか?". It has 2 verbs in it and I'm confused on how to include 2 verbs in a sentence.
Can you help me to find the answers of these 3 sentences?
You can find the answers in the description.
@@YukoSensei Thank you sensei, can you accept my request and make a video on ' tsuide ni' and 'no tsuide ni' in detail?
Not sure when I can do that but I'll add ついでに to the list of future lesson topics.
@@YukoSensei ありがとうございます
I just noticed that your hiragana and katakana lessons were gone. :( Can you pls tell me where to locate those as I can’t seem to find it here. :(
Yay!! Found it already. I am almost done with katakana and i dont want anyone else aside from yours. I think you did the right thing by moving it to webiste. Thankssss
I'm sorry for the sudden change and am glad you already found them. For your future convenience, you can go to the lessons anytime via the links here.
Hiragana Lessons smilenihongo.com/studyhiragana
Katakana Lessons smilenihongo.com/studykatakana
I'm glad you find my lessons helpful. 😊
@@YukoSensei thank you sensei.
Arigato
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