Today I had my fourth lesson from Daniel.
Because I was interested in Swedish culture, I couldn't help but ask him lots of questions, which disrupted the pace of his lecture, and I regret that.
However, during our chatter, he told me about some Swedish customs, which was very valuable.
I've booked ...
Today I had my fourth lesson from Daniel.
Because I was interested in Swedish culture, I couldn't help but ask him lots of questions, which disrupted the pace of his lecture, and I regret that.
However, during our chatter, he told me about some Swedish customs, which was very valuable.
I've booked the next class, and from now on I'll try to focus on his lectures.
I had my third lesson with Daniel.
Starting this time, we have started using the audio files from the teaching materials, which will help the students become more familiar with Swedish pronunciation.
And this time, I learned about pronouns. I'm really enjoying the lessons, which are full of surpris...
I had my third lesson with Daniel.
Starting this time, we have started using the audio files from the teaching materials, which will help the students become more familiar with Swedish pronunciation.
And this time, I learned about pronouns. I'm really enjoying the lessons, which are full of surprises and discoveries, such as the fact that there are two words for 'it' and that the pronunciation of the plural of 'you' is different from the spelling.
This is all thanks to him giving me examples related to the contents of the teaching materials.
I'd like to use the audio files as a review as well.
I received my second lesson from Daniel.
I have always been interested in the differences between Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, and we had an interesting discussion on this topic.
He told me that in Swedish, there are no differences in verbs depending on the person, which was very surprising, an...
I received my second lesson from Daniel.
I have always been interested in the differences between Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, and we had an interesting discussion on this topic.
He told me that in Swedish, there are no differences in verbs depending on the person, which was very surprising, and I thought that it might be better to translate it into Japanese rather than translating it into English.
Today was the first time I met and spoke with Daniel.
When learning a foreign language other than English, it is more difficult to master it if I'm not taught in Japanese, so I wanted to learn from someone who speaks Japanese.
He is very fluent in Japanese, which is a great blessing.
And He taught m...
Today was the first time I met and spoke with Daniel.
When learning a foreign language other than English, it is more difficult to master it if I'm not taught in Japanese, so I wanted to learn from someone who speaks Japanese.
He is very fluent in Japanese, which is a great blessing.
And He taught me that there are rules for Swedish pronunciation, and I was happy to have such an informative and interesting discussion from our first meeting.
I would like to continue learning with him from now on.
***daisy