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kimo
Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Posts: 668
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 10:16 pm Post subject: Indian National/Textbooks in Japan |
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I have been out of Japan for a few years, but a friend working in the Tokyo area in another field has asked me to research texts that are used in Japan these days so his wife can prepare to look for a job.
Specifically, I would like to know which texts are commonly used for children's, adult's and business classes. If you have any comments, good or bad, about these texts and their lessons that may be helpful also.
His wife has a Master's of English Literature from a major Indian university. I am not sure if IELTS has gained any momentum in Japan, but I am thinking she might try to concentrate her efforts on such a niche as teaching Commonwealth bound students to capitalize on her background and counterbalance any negativity about her nationality.
Any comments or help would be greatly appreciated.
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Dr.J

Joined: 09 May 2003 Posts: 304 Location: usually Japan
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I am working in a Junior high school and we use a text called "sunshine". some schools use a different book called 'New Crown'. I believe these are the standard textbooks in Japan.
'Sunshine' is designed to teach communicative English; so the focus has slid towards functions and away from grammar. I think this is a good thing, but at the moment the system and the teachers have not fully adapted to the new approach, after being entrenched in grammar-translation for, well, for maybe 200 years. Business English might be a whole different kettle of fish, though.
I have heard it's difficult for Indian nationals in Japan because the Japanese expect English to be taught by white people. But as with anywhere, if you are a good teacher, you can earn their respect. Good luck! |
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