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  1. 2018年8月17日 · As all Japanese students have compulsory English classes for six years in secondary school (and, since April 2011, the last two years of primary school), many students can read the language and understand basic grammar structures. However, they rarely have the opportunity to utilize conversational English in the classroom.

  2. 2019年10月29日 · If you have another visa type and want to study at a language school, the process is a lot simpler as you'll just be registering for their courses. Let's take a look at the general language school application timeline for those applying for a student visa:

  3. 2018年8月17日 · As for ECC's 29.5 working hours, approximately 25 hours per week is in-class teaching, with the remaining time being spent organizing lessons and assisting staff, students and visitors as directed. ECC offers a wide variety of classes for many different age

  4. 2017年10月16日 · The vast majority of foreign university teachers in Japan work on renewable, fixed-term temporary contracts. Unless you become a tenured instructor, akin to obtaining the Holy Grail of teaching positions, each year you'll be on pins and needles waiting to see if your contract will be renewed.

  5. 2022年7月20日 · 只要荷包夠深,建議赴日時可以體驗一次「Omakase Course」,相信大多數日本料理職人都會使出渾身解數來滿足每位老饕的。 到高級壽司店體驗一次「Omakase」

  6. 2019年6月17日 · An ALT, or Assistant Language Teacher, is the industry term used to refer to a (usually) native English speaker who works in the public school system in Japan as an English teacher, with the only hard requirements being a college degree, as well as a formative education in an English environment (exactly what this means depends on the company ...

  7. 2019年4月26日 · The classic Japanese breakfast of rice, fish, miso soup and natto (sticky, fermented soybeans) is a far cry from the breakfast cereals of childhood or a decadent adult brunch. But like the rest of the nation’s food scene, it’s a simple but delicate and meticulously curated harmony of ingredients.

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