My videos will guide you on how to teach children and even adults in Japan. I teach at an Eikaiwa(English conversation school) and have lessons daily but see each student once a week for a fifty minute lesson. You may find it daunting to teach kids but if you have the right attitude and personality, you will overcome obstacles!
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Short Summary
James demonstrates making dice out of a cardboard box with pictures on each side for teaching vocabulary in English lessons.
He suggests using these dice for teaching new words like numbers, colors, and phrases.
James refers to them as dice instead of a die to make it easier for his students.
Examples of phrases on the dice include "bring your towel" and "brush your teeth," with Japanese translations provided.
He explains how he uses the dice in his classes by having students choose a phrase, say it correctly, and roll the dice to win candies.
The purpose of using the dice is to get students speaking English as a warm-up activity for each lesson.
James concludes the video by thanking viewers and encouraging them to like and subscribe to his channel.
In this part of the video, James demonstrates how he made a dice out of a cardboard box with pictures on each side for teaching vocabulary in English lessons. He suggests making these dice for teaching new words like numbers, colors, and phrases. James explains that he refers to it as a dice instead of a die to make it easier for his students. He gives examples of phrases on the dice like "bring your towel" and "brush your teeth" and teaches the Japanese translations for these phrases. He explains how he uses the dice in his classes by having students choose a phrase, say it correctly, and roll the dice to win candies. The purpose of using the dice is to get students speaking English as a warm-up activity for each lesson. James concludes the video by thanking viewers and encouraging them to like and subscribe to his channel.
Teaching videos with plenty of lesson ideas and tips on how to teach English as a second language.
English teachers are in high demand. In order to teach English in Japan, most teachers will require a Bachelor's degree and clean criminal record. Teaching certification, such as TEFL, is preferred but not required. The average salary for teaching in Japan is $2,200 - $5,000 USD per month.
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