Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 113 のりこの日記:2024年7月22日から8月2日まで

EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 6 MIN

Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 113 のりこの日記:2024年7月22日から8月2日まで

from Nihongo Storytime for Beginners|Japanese Together · host Noriko - Japanese Together

🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  ☕️Thank you for your support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nihongostorytime July 22, Monday It’s now Monday, July 22, 2024, 9:55 AM in the UK. The start of a new week. Let’s do our best this week. July 23, Tuesday It’s 8 AM, and I’m a bit tired. I wanted to wake up at 6 but ended up waking at 6:30. What time did you wake up this morning? July 24, Wednesday It’s 7:55 AM in the UK. I’m drinking my morning coffee, checking emails. What do you drink in the morning? July 25, Thursday It’s 7:30 AM. I’m preparing for a summer vacation starting tomorrow, traveling to Denmark and Sweden. Do you have any travel plans? July 26, Friday It's 6:30 in the morning. I woke up earlier than usual because I had a stomachache. I have to go to the airport soon. I'm a little worried. It takes just over an hour by car from my house to Manchester Airport. Do you have any plans for this weekend? Please let me know. July 27, Saturday I am currently in Sweden, it is 9:45 AM. I am staying at the home of our family living in Sweden. This family has two little girls. I have been playing with them. They are so energetic that I am exhausted! Everyone, have a great weekend. July 28, Sunday I am in Sweden now. In the morning, I went to a bakery to buy some bread. Speaking of bread in Sweden, it's cinnamon rolls. The freshly baked bread was really delicious. What kind of bread do you like? Please let me know. July 29, Monday It’s 3 PM now. Today, I went to a supermarket in Sweden and bought vegetables, fruits, cheese, and other things. When I go to other countries, I always visit the local supermarkets to shop. Going to supermarkets in other countries is fun. How many times a week do you go to the supermarket? July 30, Tuesday I am having breakfast at a cafe in Copenhagen right now. Today, I will spend half the day in Copenhagen and then return to England. There are many delicious coffee shops in Copenhagen. I want to relax in a cafe. Do you often go to cafes? July 31, Wednesday I came back to Liverpool at 1 AM. The trip was fun, but I am tired today. Today, I have already returned to my usual routine and I have to do the laundry. After a trip, there is always a lot of laundry to do, which is quite a task. Also, there is no food in the refrigerator. I have to go to the supermarket today as well. August 1, Thursday Today marks the beginning of August. Do you have any plans for August? I don't have any specific plans for August. I'll continue my usual routine every day. However, from the end of August, I'll be taking a new course to obtain a new qualification. I'm looking forward to it. Everyone, please share what you want to work hard on in August. August 2, Friday I bought delicious coffee beans in Copenhagen, my travel destination. Copenhagen has many cafes where you can drink delicious coffee. This morning, I made drip coffee myself and drank it. I drink drip coffee every morning. I like the quiet time in the morning. And I like delicious coffee.

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