TEFL Journal of Japan

The Journal of English Teaching in Japan

Entries from January 2007

Teaching English In China

January 14th, 2007 · No Comments

by Michael Collins
Anyone willing to teach English in China meets with a voracious demand for their skills. As the country steps further onto the world stage, its people seek to communicate in the leading international language. These are a few impressions and hints, necessarily selective, based on my year teaching English in Beijing.
My first [...]

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Fujikyu Highland, Riding the ALT Rollercoaster

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

by Kevin Burns
“The children are great! Walker loves the kids. The kids love the classes. They light him up and they are so alive and open to anything. They really are great.”
“I saw a documentary on NHK recently and it said that if the foreign teacher is allowed to teach and the Japanese teacher [...]

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Using the Boardgame Settlers of Catan in the Classroom with Advanced Students

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

“University of Catan Exploration, Education, Competition, Commerce “The Settlers of Catan can be used to demonstrate and strengthen a variety of skills necessary for success both in and out of the classroom. Best of all, it teaches those skills in a highly interactive and structured social setting that can be enjoyed by people of all [...]

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How to Teach a Child English, One to One

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

On the ESL forums one often sees teachers asking for ideas to make their one to one lessons more fun. Many teachers are brilliant in the classroom but are at a loss for ideas when it comes to teaching children English in private classes, and that is a shame because teaching one on one can [...]

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ESL and TEFL: Teaching English Grammar to Children through Games

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

by: Shelley Vernon
One of the questions ESL and TEFL teachers are asking on forums the world over is: how can you teach grammar through games?
If you don’t want your class to glaze over with dictation, writing exercises and “Jimmy, would you please read paragraph 1,” then take heart! You’ll find you can teach everything [...]

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Culture Shock & English Teachers in Japan

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

 Moving halfway around the world, to a culture as foreign and difficult to penetrate as Japan`s is difficult for anyone. If you become an English teacher here, you will probably have to deal with a Japanese boss and staff with different cultural values from your own. This can lead to a feeling of paranoia in [...]

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About ETJ

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

About ETJ This is copied from the last ELT News newsletter: “ETJ is a free association for English teachers in Japan which encourages the exchange of information and teaching ideas, encourages training and professionalization, and obtains benefits and discounts for members. The overall aim is to give more power to learners and teachers in [...]

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Be Careful What You Read

January 1st, 2007 · No Comments

At many of the forums the negativity is rampant. They distort the reality of teaching in Japan. At one popular forum, one of the moderators dispensing advice hasn`t taught at an English school in years! But she is advising people on how to get a job at one. If you teach in the university [...]

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