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仙台市, 宮城県, Japan
I bird! Mainly in and around Sendai.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Japan...and the rest of Asia

I bought "プレジデントFamily" magazine, because it has several articles about English education. One of them compared junior high text books for Japan, Korea, China, and India. Unfortunately, (yet predictably) the Japanese book was pretty pathetic. The English level is fairly low (appropriate for elementary kids).  The Korean one incorporates, not only English, but logical thinking skills. The Chinese one seemed useful for learning natural everyday conversation (at a fairly high level). And the Indian one was just....advanced. But then the University entrance test was high level (fluent) English. How can one master a language in just 6 years? It's impossible.

I realized that the problem lies with fact that children start learning English far too late. They should start in kindergarten. They should have English class at least once a week in elementary school.  They need to play and talk with native speakers (or Japanese people with VERY good English). Instead of getting it crammed in their brains from 13 years old, they should pick up naturally and in enjoyable classes from 5 or 6 years old. Kindergartens should have foreign and Japanese teachers. At that age, they can pick up 2 languages with no problem. I have taught several students who went to international kindergarten, and then normal Japanese elementary school. They spoke very well (good pronunciation, natural speech), but also had no problems learning Japanese.

It seems as if the writers of such articles, parents, (young, modern-thinking) teachers, and educated people of Japan all seem to realize this problem. It's obvious and everyone knows it. For the sake of the future, these problem need not only to be recognized, but solved. And soon.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

English Schools, Large and Small

Yes, it's hard to care about your students as individuals with specific needs and goals when you have over 1000 of them, most of whom you've never met.  And I've never much cared for gray walls and plastic cubicles either!

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20101102zg.html

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And I will become a better teacher.

Monday, April 18, 2011

youth

Start young! Babies (and young children) and language skills. Easy article (with glossary):

http://www.english-online.at/science/language-learners/babies-are-good-language-learners.htm

I wish I learned Japanese when I was a baby...

Useful

Lots good articles for learning English, easy to read, many topics:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

work

I started working again today and I am so happy.

 While in Tokyo, I got this! Very useful book.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/Barrons-504-Absolutely-Essential-Words/dp/0764128159/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302698459&sr=1-1-catcorr 
I usually don't like vocabulary books, as they can be tedious and ineffective, but this one- I like!