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  1. 2016年4月12日 · If you're stepping into a Japanese school for the first time, there are a number of things that will likely be quite different from your own school days at home. Below we outline six things that might surprise you in Japanese public schools, from the interesting to the

  2. 2016年4月12日 · Japan has a huge job market for English teaching. In a world that continues to globalize, jobs and opportunities to teach the youth of Japan are in steady supply. We’ve got a brief introduction into what it’s like teaching senior high school students, so grab your pen and notebook and get ready to take notes! A Glimpse of Your Average High School.

  3. 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

  4. 2016年4月11日 · Jessica Famularo Updated April 11, 2016. Teaching English Kyoto. What's the first thing people say to me when they find out I taught English at an all-girls' junior and senior high school in Kyoto? “Oh your students must be so polite and respectful—so different from America!” http://www.study1.jp/kansai/school/B27P015/

  5. 2016年4月11日 · At a junior high school in Japan, also called a chu-gakko (literally, middle school), students are usually between the ages of 13 to 15, and it covers the seventh, eighth and ninth years of a

  6. 2018年10月26日 · Created in collaboration with web media organization Cool Japan TV, the new clip has been designed to express the “love-and-hate feeling that foreigners have with Japanglish.“ Namewee, who composed and performed the song, appears in the clip with Japanese

  7. 2018年4月27日 · This is especially true in Japan, where high school girls create slang—used exclusively in texts—so fast that it's difficult to keep up. Fortunately, Tokyo Girls' Update is here to catch you up with their list of 10 popular text slang phrases.