These issues have been already discussed in a number of articles; however, a fundamental solution has yet to be developed.Masanori MatsumotoMatsumoto, M. (2015). Formal English education in Japan: What causes "unsuccessful" English language learning? In L. T. Wong & A. D. Jhaveri (Eds.),...
Japan,p.16-40.EnglishEducationinJapan:FromKindergartentoUniversityAtsukoIkegashira(YamawakigakuenJuniorCollege)YoshikoMorita(OtsumaWomen‟sUniversity)YumiMatsumoto(YamawakigakuenJuniorCollege,apart-timeinstructor)1.IntroductionThereareseriousproblemsconcerningEnglisheducationinJapan.Themostseriousone,whichisrepeatedly...
English Education Life At AEON Life In Japan Recruiting Locations Application Requirements English Education AEON Students Lessons for Adults Lessons for Children L & A Method Digital Transformation Teaching Materials Students’ Expectations Student Care InterviewingYear Round Worldwide SUBMIT APPLICATION ...
Language Barrier:Japanese is the primary language in Japan, and while English education is a focus, English proficiency levels among the general population can vary. It can be helpful to learn basic Japanese phrases to navigate daily life and communicate with colleagues and locals. ...
The kind of salary you can earn in Japan depends on a number of factors including education, experience, and the type and location of the job. The amount you’re able to save will also vary based on whether housing is included or subsidized by your employer. ...
English teachersneed a bachelor's degreeto teach English in Japan. Please note, your bachelor's degree does not need to be in education, it can be in any field. Background & Health Check Although not a visa requirement, if you are planning on applying for the JET Program, please note ...
Education is regarded very highly in Japan. Japanese students start school at the age of six and complete their school education at the age of 18. After school, many Japanese students go on to study at a university, college or vocational school. TEFL teachers can also work in eikaiwas, or...
Using mobile phones in English educationin JapanPatricia Thornton & Chris HouserKinjo Gakuin University, JapanAbstract We present three studies in mobile learning.First, we polled 333 Japanese university students regarding their use of mobile devices. Onehundred percent reported owning a mobile phone...
Japan needs teachers with a strong command of the English language. Citizens from any of these prominent English speaking countries (U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa) are highly preferred. If you completed your education in an English-speaking school system...
1英语翻译In my eight years of English teaching in Japan,I guess I’ve heard every possible variation on the theme of ‘Why I am not good at English.’ Most of these excuses begin with “I’m good at reading English,but my spoken English is not very good because...” There usually ...