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Ways; Socio-Cultural Aspects Of Tesl In Japan, Linda Hiroko Enga
Ways; Socio-Cultural Aspects Of Tesl In Japan, Linda Hiroko Enga
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The objective of this paper is to present aspects of the Japanese society and culture which may directly or indirectly affect the ESL class, specifically in a Japanese college or university. An analysis of these facts and their relevance in the ESL class and teaching techniques which have been used to meet the specific needs of the Japanese ESL students are also given.
Teaching Oral Communication Skills Via Authentic Material: A Description And Analysis Of A Learning Experience In Japan, Philip B. Graham
Teaching Oral Communication Skills Via Authentic Material: A Description And Analysis Of A Learning Experience In Japan, Philip B. Graham
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This paper defines authentic material and describes how the language teacher can find or produce it. The author describes an approach to teaching oral communication skills in three demonstration lessons based on his experience teaching in Japan. The author then analyzes the learning process making the point that in this approach learners learn both language and process, communication skills and the process of learning communication skills. The author concludes by putting the paper in the perspective of its general applicability to teaching other aspects of language, such as writing skills, and the continuing professional interest in teaching and learning communicative …
A Guide For Teaching English At Language Schools In Osaka & Kyoto, Japan - A Description And Analysis With Job Hunting Reports, Kimiko Kunii
A Guide For Teaching English At Language Schools In Osaka & Kyoto, Japan - A Description And Analysis With Job Hunting Reports, Kimiko Kunii
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This is a report about teaching conditions in the private language schools based on my own direct experience and on information collected from interviews and from a questionnaire sent to schools in Kyoto and Osaka, Japan. The teaching conditions in lower secondary schools are also written in contrast to those of the private language schools. The questionnaries collected from each school are attached in this report.
Teaching English As A Foreign Language To Younger Japanese Children, Viviane D. Fleischer
Teaching English As A Foreign Language To Younger Japanese Children, Viviane D. Fleischer
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No abstract provided.
M.A.T. Teaching Internships In Japan - 1973, Nancy Dodd Uhl
M.A.T. Teaching Internships In Japan - 1973, Nancy Dodd Uhl
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No abstract provided.
Japan - An Orientation Handbook For Mat/Esl Student Teachers, Rene Diane Rabideau
Japan - An Orientation Handbook For Mat/Esl Student Teachers, Rene Diane Rabideau
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This Orientation Handbook is designed to be a helpful resource for MAT candidates planning to complete student-teaching in Japan, specifically Kyoto, Japan. It contains information on Language Skills, The Educational System of Japan, Teaching Preparation, Teacher/Student Classroom Relationship, The 44 LB. Suitcase, Transportation, Food, Gift Suggestions, and a selection devoted to Recommended Reading.
Student-Teaching In Japan: Some Background And Suggestions, Priscilla Jones
Student-Teaching In Japan: Some Background And Suggestions, Priscilla Jones
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This project is a review of the experiences of the MAT IV students who did their student-teaching in Japan and offers suggestions to the MAT staff and to those who wish to participate in future programs.