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ESL: Second Edition Release

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Second edition release of my ESL book for intermediate learners. This release includes: -edits/revisions -a whole new look -nearly double the exercises, with over a 120 questions in total! 第一版をご購入いただいた方に、感謝の気持ちを込めて、第二版を出版いたします! -全編見直しによる新改定 -デザインリニューアル -練習問題が約2倍の120問に

ESL Textbook now Available in Japan!

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Great news for all you reading my blog in Japan, my book is now available in the newly established  Japan iBookstore. ESL: A Collection of Warm-Up Activities  is an interactive textbook complete with: -12 chapters containing some of the most commonly misunderstood grammar points -over 150 review questions -a complete glossary with over 100 example sentences -Interactive animations for all grammar points -explanations for ALL review questions -video, audio, and much more

The Eikaiwa Experience: Teaching English in Japan

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*This article addresses private sector jobs, not government sponsored jobs like the JET program. In its over 100 years of practice, the previously, highly romanticized dream job for many who held an interest in the culture and people of Japan has taken a back seat in the nose bleed section of dead-end jobs. Or has it? Starting in the late 80's to early 90's, English teaching in Japan was considered a hot job. It paid nearly twice the annual salary it does now and job security was much more stable as the business was booming at that time. It was one of, if not, the best jobs a native English speaker could get if he/she wanted to make a living in Japan with minimal effort (20-30 hours a week tops). However, as the global economy tanked, and China's economy began to grow at an exponential rate, the market began to show signs of struggling. Like the housing boom in the U.S., the market grew faster than the demand. Schools were popping up on every street corner in all ...

Mt. Fuji from afar

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I had a small break between classes and caught this rare moment on camera thanks to a co-worker. Its hard to see, but if you look closely in the far distance you can see Mt. Fuji. It's a rare occasion to see it from where I'm at (Ibaraki Prefecture). Tonight it was clear and crisp allowing for such a rare sight. It really is a beautiful mountain. No wonder so much poetry has been written about it.

Teaching English in Japan: A Year In Reflection

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They say your first year is the hardest: getting used to the school; getting used to the kids; getting used to the lesson plans; and getting used to being a buffoon for the better half of your day. Not to mention, trying to get used to your life outside of teaching English. This post is more of a reflection rather than a guide to anything, but you just might find something useful, so please, read on my friend. I was doing the dishes the other day when it dawned on me (odd fact: many of life's lessons have dawned on me while doing the dished, I honestly don't know why), my English lessons have gone through a pretty noticeable progression. When I thought about it more I was able to break it down into four specific stages: 1. Introduction 2. Conflict 3. Restructuring 4. The odd couple Before I get into these stages let me outline my job so you know what I deal with on a daily basis. I teach at a private English school in Japan. I teach lesson to kids as youn...

ESL: A Collection of Warm-Up Activities

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Cover Page My new interactive iBooks Textbook for the iPad  has been approved and is currently available worldwide via iTunes. For all you ESL teachers abroad this is the perfect way to get technology into your lesson. It's quick, it explains itself, and best of all, it's recyclable material. For all you ESL learners this is a fun and interactive way to brush up your English skills. It's easy to understand and fun to learn with. Try it out by downloading a sample today. If you like it, pick up a copy and be sure to rate my book write a review. I will periodically update the book so it helps to get good feedback. ESL: A Collection of Warm-Up Activities   is an interactive textbook complete with: -12 chapters containing some of the most commonly misunderstood grammar points -over 150 review questions -a complete glossary with over 100 example sentences -Interactive animations for all grammar points -explanations for ALL review questions -video, audi...