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How to Enjoy Onsen in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad


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Personal Teaching Experience: Navigating a Changing Curriculum as a Co-teacher in Japanese Elementary Schools - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences In Japan, elementary schools typically employ an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) to provide support to homeroom teachers during English classes. I have been working in such a capacity for the past two and a half years, first through an international program and currently as a direct-hire via my local city hall. Until recently, mandatory English classes at the elementary school level have been limited to the fifth and sixth grades, but new national requirements are being rolled out that will require mandatory English classes as early as third grade while doubling English classroom hours for the fifth and sixth grades. English Language Tests Designing Activities Team Building Group Lesson Planning Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL...  [Read more]

Japanese Holidays - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad


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Japanese Customs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad


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Why Japanese Students Struggle with Communicating in English - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences During my stay in Japan, Japanese people often told me how they can't communicate in English despite studying the language for six or more years in school. In Japan, students in junior and senior high learn English grammar and vocabulary in compulsory formal English classes. English is also taught in elementary school as foreign language activities. Yet despite spending several hours in English classes, many Japanese people graduate high school with poor English communication skills. Education system Class culture Learning goals Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Rachel M. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or...  [Read more]

Typical Challenges for Japanese Native Speakers in ESL - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Daisy C. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. Grammar Pronunciation Japanese schools Japanese culture Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: One problem facing many Japanese students learning English is differentiating between countable and uncountable nouns. In the Japanese language, the same word is often used for 'much' and 'many'. In English, 'much' is used to describe countable nouns, and 'many' is used to describe uncountable nouns. A problem facing many EFL learners, especially Japanese learners, is idioms. The English language has thousands of idioms, which are used in everyday life. These are...  [Read more]

The Problems That Japanese Elementary Schoolers Face Studying English - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences In the wake of the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Japan, there has been an increase in elementary school level English classes. As an assistant language teacher half into my fourth year, I have had the rare chance to work the entirety of my time in one elementary school where I have had many great memories. However, being present every day I began to notice that some students were struggling or in some cases, not even trying when it came to English class. Talking with my peers and colleagues from other elementary schools as well as my own, there are some common problems that many students seem to experience in an English class. These problems include learning in a counter-productive environment, inconsistent exposure to the language, and a lack of...  [Read more]

4 Reasons Why Japanese Students Are Often Lacking Motivation - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Japanese learners of English face challenges which are based on background and cultural aspects, racial barriers, perception of the English language, as well the lack of freedom of expression. This becomes the basis on which their motivation, or lack thereof, to study English is built. Coming from a motivational background, I was self-assured that my plans to get my low-level High School students motivated about learning English would be less challenging to implement. Reality proved otherwise as this process has required the breaking of certain barriers in order for me to be successful in my endeavors. Following is a further explanation on each of the different challenges which I have observed to be the cause of the lack of motivation amongst many...  [Read more]

How Discipline Affects Motivation In and Out of Japanese Classrooms - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences I work in two schools. I am an assistant language teacher at one commercial (low-level English) high school, and an integrated (high-level English) academic junior high and high school. I have had experiences with different kinds of students, Japanese-English teachers, and classroom atmospheres. In Japan, students take an entrance exam to get into high school. If they scored low on the entrance exam, then they are placed in the lowest ranking class. Each school has a certain number of classrooms for each grade. Both of my high schools have six classes total for each grade. There are usually around forty to forty-two students in each class as well. Teaching forty plus students in a crowded classroom is difficult. And unlike many stereotypes of...  [Read more]

What is Challenging in English Pronunciation for Japanese Native Speakers? - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences What's the most difficult part of learning a new language? Is it writing? Perhaps it's the reading or memorizing new vocabulary? Well for some it's speaking the new language, specifically when it comes to pronunciation. Every language has its unique ways or pronouncing their vowels and constants as well as how they form their sentence structure. Especially this write up will focus on Japanese English as a Second Language (ESL) students and the difficulties they face while learning English and its pronunciation. Japanese Writing Teaching Approach Pronunciation Differences Further Steps Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Zachary B. Please note that this...  [Read more]

Building vocabulary with Japanese students learning English - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Enhancing vocabulary skills is essential for Japanese students who are learning English as a second language. By expanding their vocabulary, students can improve their communication skills, comprehension, and overall language proficiency. In this article, we will explore effective strategies and techniques to help Japanese learners build their English vocabulary. We will discuss the importance of vocabulary acquisition, provide practical tips for expanding vocabulary, and recommend resources to support vocabulary development. Additionally, we will highlight the role of teachers in facilitating vocabulary growth and offer suggestions for creating a conducive learning environment for students. 1. Importance of Vocabulary Acquisition 2. Practical Tips for Expanding Vocabulary 3. Resources...  [Read more]

Several Problems Japanese Students Face When Learning English and Ways to Solve Them - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Teaching Ideas Japan is a developed country, with well above 126 million inhabitants, that during the past decade has been gaining more and more popularity as a destination for travelers and as a residence for people from all kinds of countries. Yet its inhabitants often seem to struggle with gaining English language proficiency. In this essay, I'll try to resolve the question, which problems students in Japan typically encounter when attempting to learn English. Grammar Phonology Culture Methodology Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Philipp S. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. The first aspect of this issue...  [Read more]

Best practices for teaching English in a Japanese classroom - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


1. Understanding the Japanese Classroom Environment 2. Effective Teaching Strategies for English Language Learners 3. Cultural Sensitivity and Adaptability in Teaching 4. Building Strong Relationships with Students and Colleagues Teaching English in a Japanese classroom can be a rewarding and enriching experience for educators looking to make a positive impact on students' lives. By understanding the unique cultural context and educational practices in Japan, teachers can create a supportive and engaging learning environment for English language learners. In this guide, we will explore the best practices for teaching English in a Japanese classroom, including effective teaching strategies, cultural sensitivity, and tips for building strong relationships with students and colleagues. Before...  [Read more]

What You Need to Know About Japanese Students' Challenges Before Teaching in Japan - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences Japan is a country with a long history, deep tradition, and vibrant culture. Within this culture sits the Japanese language. At first, being a spoken language and then adopting the Chinese Writing System, Japanese has grown and changed into what it is today. If you look at all languages, most Western languages originate from a set family, such as Romance Languages (which became today's Spanish, French, Italian, etc). But Japanese (as most Asian languages) was formed from entirely different roots. These fundamental differences mean that the method of learning these languages has a lot to do with memorization and repetitive practice of the Chinese symbols and the words they represent. Which means it is difficult to find any common ground between it and...  [Read more]

Where is the best place to teach English in Japan? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


Deciding on the best place to teach English in Japan depends on individual preferences. Tokyo, the bustling capital, offers the allure of city life and the most job opportunities. Osaka combines vibrant urban experiences with rich history, while Kobe is renowned for its international atmosphere. Beyond the main cities, there are countless towns that provide an authentic cultural immersion. Regardless of location, teachers can expect a competitive salary and a unique cultural experience. Tokyo Osaka Kobe Sapporo Fukuoka Unsurprisingly, Japan's most densely populated area, Tokyo, tops the list. It is a realm of its own, brimming with teaching opportunities thanks to its nine million-plus residents and offering the country's highest salaries. Although the cost of living is notably high,...  [Read more]

The 2 Pronunciation Problems ESL Students Suffer From in Japan - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences There are several pronunciation problems that students of English will face in Japan; however, I will focus on two. 1. Differences in the phonetic systems of two languages 2. Lack of exposure to authentic English resources Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today! Related Articles: This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Brandie K. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT. The first of these problems they face is the fact that Japanese doesn't have some of the same sounds in its' alphabet as English does. For example, Japanese does not have a hard R sound; instead, it has a sound that is a mix of R and L. So, when students from Japan go to say rice, for many...  [Read more]

Eating Habits and Cuisine in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ Teach English Abroad


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Contributing to the Classroom as an ALT in Japan - TEFL Blog


Asia Ridley TEFL Information Alumni Experiences English education in Japan has been prominent for decades and starts in elementary schools. It is in high demand as the relationship between the U.S. and Japan as well as the abundant amount of tourism. Last year straight after graduating from university in the United States, I moved to Japan and began teaching English. I was fortunate to pass the interviews and become part of the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme {JET}. Being an assistant language teacher {ALT} in the Japanese education system versus a conversation school has its differences. Therefore I will be diving into how one can contribute to the classroom as an ALT. Japanese Elementary School Collaborating with your Homeroom Teacher Outside of the classroom Conclusion Are you...  [Read more]

Accredited English teacher certification for international teachers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Unlock the door to a world of opportunities with accredited English teacher certification from ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training). Whether you are a seasoned educator looking to expand your skill set or a newcomer to the field seeking a rewarding career change, our comprehensive programs are designed to equip you with the knowledge and expertise needed to succeed in the global classroom. 1. **Why Choose ITTT** 2. **Our Certification Programs** 3. **Benefits of Accreditation** 4. **Career Opportunities** At ITTT, we understand the importance of quality education and the impact it can have on students' lives. With over 25 years of experience in the field, we have honed our programs to meet the needs of teachers worldwide. Our courses are developed by industry experts and are...  [Read more]

Tefl reviews - Tesol Tefl Reviews Video Testimonial Leslie - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT


  Leslie is a Canadian English teacher at a junior high school in the Japanese countryside. In this TESOL review, Leslie tells us she is looking to open her own English language day care centre at her home and with this in mind she took the 120-hour certificate course with ITTT as well as the 50-hour young learners course to bring her qualifications up to date. Hopefully for Leslie this will be the first step on a rewarding career as the owner of a successful English language school in Japan. Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can...  [Read more]

Teachers Never Stop Learning - A TEFL Alumna's Thoughts on Being a Teacher - TEFL Blog


Linda Dunsmore Alumni Experiences My teaching experience began in a whirlwind. I graduated from college a semester ahead of my class, married, lived with my husband in my sister's basement for two months, and moved to South Korea. We had no idea what to expect. Sure, we'd read the blogs, talked to the director of our school, and even talked with people we know who had lived and taught in Korea. It still didn't fully prepare us for what to expect, how amazing it would be, and how hard. We lived in South Korea for 19 months teaching three through seven year olds daily and first through third graders several times each week. Are you ready to teach English abroad? Related Articles: Listen to this blog post This post was written by our ITTT graduate Sarah S. When we first moved to Korea,...  [Read more]

Problems Japan Faces in Developing English as a Second Language - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences There are several challenges Japan faces when it comes to learning English as a second language. Japanese culture is a bubble. Everything, including their ad signs, TV, games, government, studies, work and even the internet is filled with one language; Japanese. In a world of globalization, where your goods and services can come from literally any part of the globe. Japan is one of the few remaining homogenous cultures where English is still seen as an optional language. As the global economy becomes more global, the English language will likely become less optional, but essential. In addition to the cultural issues, Japan's English curriculum in the school is largely unchanged from the '60s according to my Japanese cousins and uncles still living in...  [Read more]

Benefits of obtaining TEFL certification for teaching opportunities in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


As the demand for English language teachers continues to grow worldwide, Japan stands out as a popular destination for those seeking to teach English as a foreign language. With a unique blend of tradition and modernity, Japan offers a rich cultural experience for educators looking to make a difference while exploring a fascinating country. However, to stand out in the competitive job market and secure the best teaching opportunities, obtaining a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification is essential. TEFL certification equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English to non-native speakers. Through comprehensive training in lesson planning, classroom management, and language assessment, you will be better prepared to create engaging and...  [Read more]

Best TEFL course in Japan - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Looking to kickstart your teaching career in Japan? Look no further than ITTT's top-rated TEFL course! With a strong focus on practical training and real-world experience, our program equips you with the skills and confidence needed to excel in the competitive Japanese job market. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a fresh graduate, our comprehensive course will provide you with the tools and knowledge to succeed in the classroom. Join us today and take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career in Japan! 1. Why Choose ITTT's TEFL Course? 2. The Benefits of Teaching English in Japan 3. Our Comprehensive Curriculum 4. How to Get Started with ITTT ITTT is a leading provider of TEFL and TESOL training, with years of experience in preparing teachers for success around the...  [Read more]

Teaching in Japan: Problems of Local Learners - TEFL Blog


Elizaveta Pachina Alumni Experiences In this essay I will be discussing the problems for young Japanese learners of English, and what problems Japanese learners often encounter as well as explaining some of the reasons why teachers can run into problems while teaching in Japan. I will be referring to the book "The Smart Guide to Teaching English in Japan' by Charlie Moritz and Martin Bragalone, as well as drawing from my knowledge and experiences of studying and volunteering in Japan. Japan can be a challenging but rewarding country to work in, despite stereotypes of Japanese people being polite and studious so it is important to consider that reality can be different when teaching in Japan. Eikaiwa Juku ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) Kindergarten/International preschool Do you want...  [Read more]

How can I collaborate with local teachers as a TEFL teacher? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Collaborating with local teachers as a TEFL teacher can be a rewarding experience that enriches both your teaching practice and theirs. Building relationships with local teachers is a crucial first step in establishing a successful collaboration. Attend school events, staff meetings, and professional development workshops to get to know your colleagues. Show interest in their teaching methods, cultural practices, and educational challenges. By demonstrating respect for their expertise and willingness to learn from them, you can lay the foundation for a productive partnership. One of the key benefits of collaborating with local teachers is the opportunity to share resources and ideas. As a TEFL teacher, you can bring in fresh perspectives, teaching techniques, and materials from your own...  [Read more]

Are there opportunities for TEFL teachers to lead teacher training workshops? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Teacher training workshops are a valuable opportunity for TEFL teachers to share their expertise and help other educators improve their teaching skills. These workshops provide a platform for professional development, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas in the field of English language teaching. Leading such workshops can be a rewarding experience for TEFL teachers who are passionate about education and want to make a positive impact on the teaching community. To lead teacher training workshops in the field of TEFL, it is essential to have a strong educational background and relevant teaching experience. Most organizations look for candidates with a TEFL certification, a bachelor's degree in education or a related field, and several years of teaching experience. Additionally,...  [Read more]

Are there opportunities for TEFL teachers to work as teacher trainers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


A TEFL teacher trainer is an experienced educator who is responsible for training and supporting new or existing English language teachers. These professionals play a crucial role in helping teachers develop their teaching skills, improve their classroom management techniques, and stay up-to-date with the latest teaching methodologies and approaches in the field of English language teaching. To become a TEFL teacher trainer, you typically need to have a recognized TEFL qualification, such as a CELTA or DELTA, along with several years of teaching experience. Many employers also prefer candidates with a relevant bachelor's or master's degree in education or a related field. Additionally, having experience teaching in different contexts, such as teaching young learners, business English, or...  [Read more]

Are there opportunities for TEFL teachers to work in teacher training programs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


TEFL teacher training programs offer valuable opportunities for English teachers to share their expertise with aspiring educators. These programs focus on equipping teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively teach English as a foreign language. As a TEFL teacher, working in teacher training programs allows you to make a significant impact by helping to shape the next generation of English teachers. To work in teacher training programs, TEFL teachers typically need to have a combination of qualifications and experience. A minimum requirement is usually a TEFL certification, such as a CELTA or TESOL certificate. Additionally, having a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as English or Education, is often preferred. Experience in teaching English as a foreign...  [Read more]

What are the opportunities for TEFL teachers to work in teacher training programs? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL


Working as a TEFL teacher in teacher training programs offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it allows you to make a significant impact on the quality of English language education in a particular region or country. By training local teachers, you are not only helping them improve their language skills but also enhancing their teaching methodologies and strategies. This, in turn, can have a ripple effect, as these teachers go on to educate countless students in the future. Additionally, teaching in teacher training programs can be a highly rewarding experience personally and professionally. You have the opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise with fellow educators, collaborate on innovative teaching techniques, and contribute to the overall development of the teaching community. To...  [Read more]

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