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Teaching Philosophy, ETM 1(Mizuki T)

My Teaching Philosophy is conducting classes that are fun and easy to understand and inspiring. I think The purpose of Japanese English education is entrance examinations. so, Japanese English education is not fun for children. This situation is not good for Japanese people. This is why few Japanese can speak English. In English education, it …

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Teaching Philosophy, ETM 1(Kazuya A)

My teaching philosophy is easy to understand. Learning foreign language has a lot of difficulties. For example, memorizing words, pronunciation and listening. Especially, English pronunciation is so difficult for Japanese. Students often have an awareness because of that. Therefore, I think teacher should teach student easy to understand as much as possible. I also think …

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Teaching Philosophy, ETM 1(Isao A)

When I teach English class, I want communication to be more important than English knowledge. I think many Japanese English classes tend to emphasize grammar. Of course grammar is important, but I want to emphasize communication in class to tell students the enjoyment of speaking English. That’s why I think it is important for me …

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Teaching Philosophy, ETM 1(Haruno I)

I think students can get a new perspective by studying English as a secound language or foreign language. It makes students to recognize a new world and another sense. I belive that it’s important to tell the students that getting new knowledge is interesting and studying English has some worth. When they learn English, they …

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Teaching Philosophy, ETM 1(Fumiyuki T)

My Teaching Philosophy is built on two things, an external and an internal one. Extuernal thing is how well the students can understand. I think English is different in nature from other subjects. because it is a language. Therefore, it’s important to have input and output. For example, teachers have to improve that students understand …

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