19/06/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Daily Phrase] ねえ、….ない?: Hey, why don’t you…/how about…?Today, I’m going to share an everyday conversational phrase. Let’s learn it quickly and start usin […]
13/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] The Nuance of 〜てしまう : Expressing Regret and SympathyToday I’m sharing an answer I gave to a question from my student taking my course. I hope it helps you i […]
11/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] The difference between ちかく and そばToday I’m sharing an answer I gave to a question from my student taking my course. I hope it helps you i […]
09/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] The difference between ことになる and ことにするToday I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
07/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] Should さむい or つめたい be used for ‘cold tea?Today I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
03/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] How to Connect Words in Japanese: Te-form vs. とToday I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
02/05/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] と is used for constant results, but not for one-time occurrences.Today I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
30/04/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] Using たら for Realizations and DiscoveriesToday I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
29/04/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] The difference between 聞こえる and 聞けるToday I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]
27/04/2023Quick Japanese LessonChika Sensei [Grammar Tip] The difference between はがす and むくToday I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT course! The student’s sentence is […]