(Aichi) - Located in Nagoya, Japan, ABC PLUS ENGLISH SCHOOL is a continually expanding company. However, it is not a huge franchise chain of English schools; our focus is on building up valued clientele and positive reputation in the local community. The students' ages range from 1 year old to adults, although the majority of students are children. Teachers have the opportunity to get to know their students on an individual basis, building up a relationship with them over time, and use an original syllabus and a wide range of teaching materials and methods to teach them. Not only do teachers develop good relationships with students, but the working environment is friendly and provides the opportunity to make life-long friends. Contact us if you are interested! (job, work, working holiday visa, RECRUITMENT INFORMATION, English for kids, English school, school, phonics, class, lesson, native speaker, English teacher, teacher, visa, instructor, teaching, teach, conversation, full time worker, part time worker, application, applicant, language, English, Japanese, EFL, TESOL, TESL, TOEIC, TOEFL, eiken, gaijin, USA, the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Aichi, Nagoya, foreigner)
- We, A to Z Online Shopping Store, would like to introduce wonderful educational toys to people in Japan. The toys are great for children who are leaning English or want to learn English. (Education, Toys, English, Disney, Sesamestreet, Phonics, books, video, Children, learn)
(Tokyo) -(2001) Zoo-phonics Academy is the first school in Japan to introduce Zoo-phonics' comprehensive English language art program into our educational curriculum for young children aged from 2 to 10 years old (preschool, kindergarten, international, zoo-phonics, kakinokizaka, meguro, toritsudaigaku, English, phonics, tokyo)
-(1999) Letterland, the method for teaching reading to children, is now available within Japan at an online store. The Letterland method uses short anecdotes and pictures to help children remember spelling patterns and sounds of English words. "Children in our classes are learning to read far more quickly and enjoyably by using this method. More than half of the elementary schools in the UK use the method to teach reading," commented Douglas Corin of Letterland in Japan. Further information about the Letterland method and the online store can be found at (letterland, phonics, read, english, japan, children)