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Shiho sensei is really friendly and easy to talk to! We did a mix of free talking and conversation practice and I was able to improve my vocabulary
lots of fun conversation and interesting conversation, lots of new words
I don't usually give feedback to some teachers, but I have to do it this time. I sent the request to AYA three hours before the lesson, saying that both my kids were interested in playing Monopoly I had bought from Tokyo, see if she could have a lesson related to it. Teacher AYA said yes without hesitation, giving my children a mesmerizing class. Who can teach a course like this more than AYA? That's why my kids stay with her for over three years.
Chika sensei's classes are the best! She always allows for time to talk and practice my speaking and listening skills. The class is very relaxed and I always look forward to the next class! Her classes are fun and truly makes learning Japanese worthwhile. I wish I could take her classes everyday!
covered a lot of new grammar structures , a very productive lesson thank you!
Checked 〜ば and 〜はずです homework; I feel a lot more confident with these now, but am not perfect yet, so will continue to practice~ We then moved on to 間/間に; before the lesson, the concept of when to use に seemed very confusing, but now it makes a lot more sense :)