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  1. 2016年4月11日 · Teaching English. Japanese nursery schools, or hoikuen (保育園), are day-care centers that take care of children while their parents are at work. Both public and private options are available, accepting kids from less than a year old to elementary school age (6 years old). For the older kids, hoikuen services are very similar to kindergarten ...

  2. 2016年4月11日 · 5. Be creative—don’t hold back! The more effort you put into your lesson plans, the more reward you’ll get. With songs, you can create your own actions; with teaching and demonstrating activities, you can use a soft-toy animal. This really helps with focusing your kids’ attention. Make your own cards.

  3. 2018年8月17日 · While some schools opt to do more English, once a week is the most common pace. Note that students are not tested on any of the text content, and goal of the Ministry of Education, Sports, Science, Culture and Technology (MEXT) remains to “ build a foundation for communication skills ” rather than achieving any quantifiable results.

  4. 2016年4月12日 · Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect. People have been at this for a while, so fortunately there's a wealth of helpful information right at your fingertips: from where to buy groceries to how to manage unruly middle school students.

  5. 2017年7月9日 · If you worked in (or went to) a Japanese school, these tasty treats just might take you back! 5. 'Agepan'. Agepan is a deep-fried bread topped with sugar or sweet soy bean powder. Though many would consider it a dessert, agepan is often served as a carbohydrate, one of the main components of school lunch. It went perfectly well with milk, which ...

  6. 2017年12月26日 · Here’s an abbreviated list of the objectives of the course: • Understand the basic tropes and methodologies of the magical girl genre. • Use the genre to introduce basic tenets of feminism. • Question whether niche interests like anime can elaborate on theoretical questions of aesthetics versus politics in a meaningful way.

  7. 2017年11月1日 · The garden was designed in a circuitous style, and can be walked in about an hour. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes that can get a little dirty. Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from October 16 to the end of February) Admission: ¥310 (adult) / ¥100 (child) Tel: 81+ (0)76-234-3800. Access: About 15 minutes by bus from Kanazawa ...

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