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Your a big inspiration Unrested. :)
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hey i think you look like Joey McEntyre (one of the New Kids On The Block)
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Ooh that was interesting, I still would need to know what do say during the lessons if I were to do any lol. Thanks for the tips~
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Thanks for giving us advices about Japan.
A lot of native english speaker go to Japan to teach,that's only fair because it is one of the most spoken language in the world.
But do you know if people in Japan are interested in learning French? I know they use to buy our wines and apreciate our food,but I don't know about the language.
Maybe you know than me about it.
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Im moving to Osaka in 2011! I am so not giving private lessons now, and im brittish....and blonde! ....ugh! scarwed ;-;!
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Do you have to be able to communicate through Japanese to your students either beginner or advance?
What kind of camera do you use? Do you use an external mic?
motoyen 2 years ago
i use 3 different cameras. my imac webcam, a sony cybershot 7.1, and my sanyo fh11
unrested 2 years ago
Thanks for the video!
It seems like teaching English would be a rather interestign job.
I think it would be hard to figure out a lesson plan for each students depending on how much they know.
I guess it all depends on the teacher and the student.
txmmj 2 years ago
you get use to it fast. there are pretty much levels you can put each student into and have set lessons for those levels.
unrested 2 years ago
Not having english as my mother tongue, would I too be able to teach english? Maybe not the most advanced english but I still know the basics and have always got good grades in all lingual classes.
Being american seems to be such an advantage when dealing with Japan, teaching and whatnot. I mean, whats the chance of me teaching some japanese dude Swedish?
Degenskonto 2 years ago
you would still be ok to teach it as long as you were grammatically sound. also some japanese are looking to learn languages that are less common.
unrested 2 years ago