(2012). Moving towards effective English language teaching in Japan: issues and challenges, Journal of Multilingual and Multilingual Development, 33 (4), 409 - 420.Sakamoto, M. (2012). Moving towards effective English language teaching in Japan: Issues and challenges. Journal of Multilingual and ...
A language course in Japan allows you to experience the culture while improving your language skills at the same time. Tokyo, the capital, is a unique combination of ancient temples and state-of-the-art technology, making the city the epicenter of the country. ...
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There are a great number of private English language schools in Japan aiming to fill the need for conversation practice, but most focus solely on listening and speaking without providing a foundation in grammar, vocabulary and sentence structure. Since English learners in Japan, especially adult lear...
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Interac Japanhires Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) to work in K-12 schools throughout Japan. Unlike the government program, Interac ALTs work as the main classroom teacher, planning and delivering lessons to students. Also unlike the JET Program, Interac will prepare you before your departure ...
Although there has been a great deal of debate about the strengths and weaknesses of English education in Japanese high schools in ELT publications and newspapers in Japan, the vast majority of these arguments have been based on anecdotal or unsystematic evidence. The purpose of the survey reporte...
If you want to teach English in Japan as a paid teacher in regular schools, you’ll usually have to fill in some requirements, such as: A TEFL certification (Teaching English as a Foreign Language); A relevant educational degree; A work visa, that can be obtained via sponsorship employer...
There is a constant demand for native English language teachers in Japan, with private conversation schools and the JET Programme as the main sources for teaching positions. There is also a certain demand for teachers of other foreign languages. ...
Japanese language schools are the place to go for jobs in Japan for English speakers, as they predominantly hire from English-speaking countries. The main seven countries Japanese English schools employ teachers from are: the U.K, Ireland, Canada, the U.S, Australia, New Zealand, and South ...