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  1. Question # 8. What kind of things should I leave behind when going to Japan to teach ESL? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Apr 19, 2007

    Question # 8. What kind of things should I leave behind? This question is easy to answer. If you cannot fit it into your luggage, do NOT bring it. You do NOT need a bicycle, a bowling ball, a cabinet or 10 pairs of

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  2. Question # 7. What kind of things should I take to Japan to teach ESL? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Apr 18, 2007

    Question #7. What kind of things should I take? We hired a very close friend of mine that I had known from high school. She and her husband were newlyweds and teaching English in Japan was how they planned to get to

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  3. Question # 6. Where can I get ESL training to teach in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 17, 2007

    Question # 6. Where can I get training? The endless possibilities for ESL training can be found by doing a search on any major search engine. Pick one. What most schools in Japan want, however, is someone who looks

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  4. Questions # 5. What are the education requirements to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 16, 2007

    Question #5. What are the education requirements? Japan is quite strict about the education requirements IF you do not come to the country from a place with a working holiday agreement. A four year university degree

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  5. Question # 4. Can I go to Japan to teach ESL if I am single? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 13, 2007

    Question #4. Can I go if I am single? Most of the teachers who come to Japan are single. Perhaps 80% of the people we hired were single...Mid 20's; some, however, had just added the 2 to the age blank. We usually

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  6. Question # 2. Is there an age limit to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 11, 2007

    Question #2. Is there an age limit? In the first post I mentioned that our oldest teacher that we brought over to Japan to teach for us when 66 years old. Australia and Canada have a 'working holiday' relationship

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  7. Question # 1. Can anyone go overseas to Japan to teach ESL? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 10, 2007

    Question # 1. Can anyone go overseas to Japan to teach? At my school in Japan, over the course of about 20 years, we hired some 50 people to teach for us. Maybe more. At any rate, it's more people than I can remember

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  8. 101 Questions Needing Answers Before Going to Japan to Teach ESL [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 8, 2007

    I don’t know a lot about a lot of things but I know a few things about a few. One of the few things I do know something about is what it takes to teach ESL (English as a Second Language) in Japan. What is it like, who

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  9. Question # 15. How much does it cost to fly there? [RisingSunofNihon]

    Know More Media - International Business - Apr 8, 2007

    Question # 15. How much does it cost to fly there? The answer to this question, of course, depends on where you are flying from. However, any more, it seems that a person get to Japan from anywhere for less than a

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  10. Better to Teach a Dog than Listen to a Lecture [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Apr 4, 2007

    Teach and you retain more … listen and you lose more ... it’s that simple…. Whether you’re learning new technology, or simply learning a new approach to track progress or relate to others at work, it’s a good idea to

    Also tagged: dog, remember, master, lecture

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