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RisingSunofNihon - Nov 27, 2007
Question # 58 - What other countries are nearby when teaching ESL in Japan? I touched on this in number 56 but I will say it again here. Russia, Korea, China (north to south – Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong) …
Know More Media - International Business - Nov 27, 2007
Question # 58 - What other countries are nearby when teaching ESL in Japan? I touched on this in number 56 but I will say it again here. Russia, Korea, China (north to south – Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong) …
TheBizofKnowledge - Aug 10, 2007
Some lady in China taught her rooster how to do math. The cock can add and subtract as well as count. No one cries foul when the fowl crows to distinguish between Chinese characters either. I don't know whether to …
Also tagged: china, chinese, talk, dog, count, math, read, international education, rooster
Know More Media - Education - Aug 10, 2007
Some lady in China taught her rooster how to do math. The cock can add and subtract as well as count. No one cries foul when the fowl crows to distinguish between Chinese characters either. I don't know whether to …
Also tagged: china, chinese, talk, dog, count, math, read, international education, rooster
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Help Wanted - English Teachers Needed [TheBizofKnowledge]Know More Media - Education - May 25, 2007 The National Institute for International Education Development, affiliated with the Education Ministry, operates "English Program In Korea" to recruit, train and managing native English teachers for schools. The hope … Also tagged: england, english, australia, canada, korea, united states, esl |
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Question # 26. Is Japanese hard to learn when teaching ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 19, 2007 Is Japanese hard to learn when teaching ESL in Japan? All languages appear hard to those who can't speak them. Is Japanese more difficult than other languages? I don't think so. The grammar is extremely regular. The … |
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Question # 25 Will I be able to study Japanese when I teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 17, 2007 Will I be able to study Japanese when I teach ESL in Japan? Absolutely. The ESL teacher is totally immersed in the culture...or at least should be. Granted...your students want to learn English and they become your … |
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Question # 24. Do I need to know Japanese to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 16, 2007 Do I need to know Japanese to teach ESL in Japan? No. A teacher does NOT need to know Japanese to teach English. See what qualities a teacher does need in Question #23. Japanese is not one of the qualifications … |
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Question # 23. What qualifications do I need to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 15, 2007 What qualifications do I need to teach ESL in Japan? o come at the invitation of the government you will need a four year degree (any major) from an accredited university. For a school, conversation, university or … |
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Question # 22 How can I Expect to Grow from the Experience of Teaching ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 14, 2007 How can I Expect to Grow from the Experience of Teaching ESL in Japan? When I first went to Japan I was told that I had 'many corners' or 'sharp edges' depending on how you translate it. It was, later I learned, a … |