Whether you're an English tutor or looking to teach French in Japan, our platform offers you the opportunity to publish your teaching profile and connect with eager students faster. Hello Sensei doesn't interfere with the actual lessons, so language instructors can directly communicate with ...
Westgate might just be the best place to start. Based in Tokyo, the university program provides potential teachers with the opportunity to work for just three or four months, either in the spring or
The smaller cities and towns offer a more Japanese lifestyle and can give you the opportunity to explore Japanese culture and save money at the same time. In fact, one prominent program, the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme – also known as the JET Programme – is dedicated to helping ...
You’ll work in their idyllic immersion village two hours outside of Tokyo. Including the ¥300,000 salary, you’ll also get three meals a day, a furnished apartment, free internet, a car and the opportunity to use your English skills in a wide variety of settings: cooking, snooker and...
Meet Paul Dixon – the expert on TEFLing in Japan. Having lived in Japan for four years, we all agree that he’s definitely well-qualified enough to tell you what’s it like teaching English in Japan! Why did you decide to look at teaching English in Japan? After several years of bad...
This gives you an unparalleled opportunity to fully immerse yourself into Japanese culture and society - further deepening your understanding of its language and traditions. However, business English schools generally cater more toward adults and corporate clients, with more structured approaches to ...
Unforgettable year in Japan -- Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity Sep 29, 2015 Out of all the teaching English in Japan programs, I think JET has the best benefits and support system. They pay for your flight from your home country to Tokyo Orientation, your hotel for orientati...
but to me the pronunciation in these audio files sounds fairly accurate, even the intonation. While I don’t recommend you rely exclusively on a tool like this (asking a native speaker is always best if you have the opportunity), I think it’s a great supplemental tool...
Throughout the year here in Japan, we invite prospective families onto our campus to explore our learning environment and spaces through small group tours. This provides families with the opportunity to chat with our admission team and experience teaching and learning firsthand. ...
I've done many things for the school, and community such as: gardening, farm-work, performed live music, acted in plays, and have taught students who wish to study abroad. Take the opportunity to work in Japan as it is very rewarding, and is a very fun experience. Read More ...