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Originally released on 3/21/2024 as pisode 80 of Ichimon Japan. On this episode of Ichimon Japan we talk about what the best kind of English teaching in Japan is: Eikaiwa, JET Programme (ALT) or university teacher. Topics Discussed What it is like working in an eikaiwa school in Japan What the salary is for an eikaiwa teacher The good and bad about working at an eikaiwa school (private language school) What it is like being an assistant language teacher (ALT) on the JET Programme How much you can earn while on the JET Program The good and bad about being on the JET Program What it is like teaching english at a college in Japan What the requirements are for becoming an English teacher at a university in Japan What the salary is like for an English teacher at a university in Japan Which job pays more: Eikaiwa, JET or university teacher What vacation is like for English teachers at Japanese univesities What the contract/term limits are like for English teaching positions at universities/colleges in Japan And much more! Listen to Ichimon Japan on [btn btnlink="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ichimon-japan-a-podcast-by-japankyo-com/id1492400997" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Apple Podcasts[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9pY2hpbW9uamFwYW4ubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Google Podcasts[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/japankyocom/ichimon-japan-a-podcast-by-japankyocom" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Stitcher[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZVgnljVM8gcR1ar98eK0D" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Spotify[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-ichimon-japan-a-podcast-by-59510504/" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]iHeartRadio[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/mv3zr-ad2df/Ichimon-Japan-A-Podcast-by-Japankyo.com" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]PodBean[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Ichimon-Japan-A-Podcast-by-Japankyocom-p1290988/" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Tunein[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://ichimonjapan.libsyn.com/rss" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]RSS[/btn] Support on Patreon & Ko-fi If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month. Patrons get first access to podcast episodes, as well as updates on what I'm working on for JapanKyo.com. If you join the $3 a month tier you get access to the back catalog of the Japanese Plus Alpha podcast (a short series on interesting Japanese words and features of the Japanese language). If you would like to do a one time donation, that is also possible. Just use the Ko-fi link below. All donations are greatly appreciated! And if you can't support financially, that's ok. Consider telling a friend about the show! Support on Patreon https://patreon.com/japankyo Support on Ko-fi https://www.ko-fi.com/japankyo Links, Videos, Etc. None. We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Instagram (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///japankyo.com/ichimonjapan
A full time english teacher who has been working in Japan for 18 years making under $800 USD (rate at time of episode) a month in Japan has finally had enough and complained to the media that his salary is too low. Check us out on:www.tkorajio.com***Support our Patreon to get access to bonus episodes and episodes 1-50 over at:https://www.patreon.com/TKOrajioPlease give us a 5 star review on Spotify and Apple Podcast to help us out Contact us at:tkorajio@gmail.comInstagram: tko_rajioTwitter @TKO_RAJIO
The MEXT Scholarship deadline is quickly approaching (May 24, 2024 for the Nashville Consulate). But what is a MEXT Scholarship Program? The Krewe is digging into this today. We sit down with returning guest Tye Ebel, JET/MEXT Coordinator for the Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville, & a current MEXT research scholar, William Archambeault. Through both conversations, they share some excellent insight into the application process and the programs as a whole. Don't miss out!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:58:20)------ MEXT Scholarship Program-Related Links ------MEXT Scholarship Information Page (Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville's Page)Embassy of Japan's Consulate Guide (What's Your Consulate)William's Japan Times Articles------ Past KOJ Study/Work in Japan Episodes ------2024 JET Program Tips & Updates ft. Tye Ebel & Jonathan Contrades of Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville (S4B)Find Your Japan Dream Job Today! ft. Kasia Lynch of Ikigai Connections (S4E9)Studying Abroad in Japan (S2E6)Applying for the JET Program ft. Tye Ebel (S2E4)Accepted for the JET Program... Now What? ft. Megan DeVille (S1E17)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJapan Club Crawfish Boil (Sunday, May 11 - Registration Required by May 5)"YOJIMBO" Screening at Margaret Place (Thursday, May 16)
Don't want to teach English? We discuss other job opportunities for foreigners who are looking to work in Japan. And why are people pissed at Hatsune Miku?More info can be found here:SSW: https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/ca/fna/ssw/us/overview/Hatsune Miku: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaI0V9_OsQ4Check us out on:www.tkorajio.comblog.tkorajio.comWant to support the show?https://www.patreon.com/TKOrajioGive us a 5 star review on Spotify and Apple PodcastContact us at:tkorajio@gmail.comInstagram: tko_rajioTwitter @TKO_RAJIOThirst Alert BGM: Deoxys Beats - Lover[s]https://soundcloud.com/deoxysbeats1
On this episode of Ichimon Japan we talk about what the best kind of English teaching in Japan is: Eikaiwa, JET Programme (ALT) or university teacher. Topics Discussed What it is like working in an eikaiwa school in Japan What the salary is for an eikaiwa teacher The good and bad about working at an eikaiwa school (private language school) What it is like being an assistant language teacher (ALT) on the JET Programme How much you can earn while on the JET Program The good and bad about being on the JET Program What it is like teaching english at a college in Japan What the requirements are for becoming an English teacher at a university in Japan What the salary is like for an English teacher at a university in Japan Which job pays more: Eikaiwa, JET or university teacher What vacation is like for English teachers at Japanese univesities What the contract/term limits are like for English teaching positions at universities/colleges in Japan And much more! Support on Patreon & Ko-fi If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month. Patrons get first access to podcast episodes, as well as updates on what I'm working on for JapanKyo.com. If you join the $3 a month tier you get access to the back catalog of the Japanese Plus Alpha podcast (a short series on interesting Japanese words and features of the Japanese language). If you would like to do a one time donation, that is also possible. Just use the Ko-fi link below. All donations are greatly appreciated! And if you can't support financially, that's ok. Consider telling a friend about the show! Support on Patreon https://patreon.com/japankyo Support on Ko-fi https://www.ko-fi.com/japankyo Links, Videos, Etc. None. We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Instagram (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///japankyo.com/ichimonjapan
What? Bonus content, already?! That's right! The Krewe is here with a surprise bonus episode to talk about the 2024 JET Program Application Cycle. Returning guest Tye Ebel, JET Coordinator for the Consulate-General of Japan in Nashville, is back, this time with his colleague Jonathan Contrades, Culture Coordinator at the same consulate. Together, they share some excellent insight & updates (along with crucial tips & tricks) to tackling and approaching this year's JET Application.. from Statement of Purpose (SOP) tips to handling referral letters. Don't miss out!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:01:06)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:42:40)------ JET Program-Related Links ------JET Program USA Application PortalJET Program USA WebsiteJET Programme International WebsiteJETAA Mid-South (JET Alumni Chapter for New Orleans area, as well as LA, AR, MS) Facebook GroupJETAA Mid-South SiteMemphis Japan Fest (11/05/2023)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event Calendar11/5/23 - Kwaidan Book Club: Never Let Me Go11/9/23 - JSNO Annual Meeting 202311/18/23 - Ikebana Workshop11/29/23 - Spirited Away Screening @ Margaret Place (Link TBD)
On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What's the difference: Eikaiwa vs JET? (The Good & Bad of Teaching English in Japan) Topics Discussed About teaching English in Japan About working in eikaiwa (English conversation school) in Japan About working on the JET Programme About working as an ALT About the application process for getting an eikaiwa job About the application process for getting into the JET Programme A typical work day for English teachers in Japan The problems with working in eikaiwa in Japan The problems working as an ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) in Japan English education in Japan Eikaiwa contracts & work hours About NOVA going out of business About GEOS going out of business About the collapse of NOVA and the aftermath About life post eikaiwa/JET in Japan And much more! Support on Patreon & Ko-fi If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha. And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance! Support on Patreon If you would just like to do a one time contribution, then please go to our Ko-fi page. Support JapanKyo on Ko-fi Links, Videos, Etc. Check out the latest episodes of Japan Station. How (Kyle Broyles of Pintology) | Japan Station 100 How a Kyoto Hotel Survived Japan's Entry Ban: Winston Chu, Co-Founder of Wayfarer Hotels) | Japan Station 99 We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Instagram (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///www.japankyo.com/ichimonjapan
On today's episode Ben, Burke and Matt discuss the good and bad points about working at an Eikaiwa (English conversation school) in Japan.Sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbar The Red House Located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/ Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.com Hokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.com Use our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/ Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the show
It is coming up to Burke's 20th year of living in Japan. That's almost half of his life, and for me, I have just passed the 14 year mark, so we thought that it would be the perfect time to talk about the main reasons that have kept us in Japan for such a long time. I'm not going to give away the biggest reasons for staying in Japan long term, so please listen to find out. Enjoy the show!Previous episodes mentioned in the show:The 6 Best Spots to Enjoy in SapporoSlave to the Salaryman LifeSponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A range of whiskeys and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. Friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbar The Red House Located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.com Hokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.com Use our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/ Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/voicesinjapan)
044- 今日は、Google翻訳についてお話します。日本人の英語の学生をよく見かけます英語を学んでいる人は、Google翻訳に頼ってください。これは最初は問題ありませんが、何かを理解する必要があります。Google翻訳はしばしば間違っています。それは正しい。 グーグル翻訳はしばしば間違っています。それは言葉ではなく、言葉の背後にある意味ですそれはその会話では間違っています。英語で誰かと話すとき、これは本当に難しいです。これがあなたにとって問題であるならば、心配しないでください。 英会話で英語を学んでいる日本人の例をあげましょう。 そして、私はあなたに違いと何が悪いのかを説明します。 注意深く聞いてください!Today, we're going to talk about Google Translate.I often see many Japanese English studentsthat are learning English, rely on Google Translate.This is okay in the beginning, but you need to understand something: Google Translate is often wrong.That's right. Google Translate is often wrong.It's not the word, but the meaning behind the wordthat is wrong in that conversation.This is really difficult when speaking to someone in English.If this is a problem for you, don't worry. I will give you an example from a Japanese person who's learning English in an Eikaiwa. And I will explain to you the differences and what's wrong. Please listen carefully!
Japanese comedian Meshida talks what it's like to be a Japanese resident of Tokyo during the ramp up to the Olympics, and how yeah, we're "witnessing history," but so were Black Death survivors.Ollie recommends a cruise that accidentally discovers what's more popular than "canal."Bobby gets into the rainy season cruise spirit.Topics discussed on this episode range from: What Anti-Japanese Groups actually think about the Olympics How Brian's Eikaiwa work is going Bach-kaicho calling the Japanese, "Chinese" What Meshida thinks is the MOST racist thing you can say to a Japanese person Why Bach has China on the brain The super gracious performance by Bach's Japanese translator Which one is Ollie, and which one is Bobby A VERY REAL thought experiment Meshida's AIRBNB experience, hosting a comedy show for tourists, and what jokes they enjoy the most A full rundown of Olympic developments over the last two weeks Ollie's successful petition for a spectatorless olympics The personal opportunity loss we've suffered by how these Olympics have played out What Meshida thinks of the Japanese Honne and Tatemae in terms of why people care about the Olympics The Japanese fixation on being emotionally moved by sports How maybe most Japanese people just don't care either way at this point How Meshida feels about seeing news around new Olympic related corona infections Why Meshida hates BACH (the IOC chief, not the pianist) Whether or not this will be a HISTORIC Olympics, and the way Meshida draws a parallel to other Japanese history How the increase in "support" for the Olympics is actually "resignation to the Olympics." The change Meshida thinks we'll see in the media once the games start The elevator thing. YES, THE ELEVATOR THING Why we've seen an increase in foreign discrimination during pandemic/ahead of the Olympics Why we kind of feel bad for the hotel Why it is and isn't a big deal Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast for less than $1 an episode by becoming a member at http://buymeacoffee.com.Topics Discussed on the Extras:Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.comor Tweet to us at @jbrcpodMatt's New Yorker Article "Japan's Olympic Sized Problem"Social Media Links:Meshida: Twitter | YoutubeOllie Horn: Twitter | InstagramBobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeOther things to click onSome are affiliate links because we're sell-outs We record remotely using Squadcast and the podcast is hosted on Transistor. Bobby uses the Samson Go Mic and Ollie uses the AT2005USB mic ★ Support this podcast ★
#014- Today I want to give you some personal advice as an English teacher and native English speaker.Here are 5 apps you need on your smartphone to improve your English skills.
#007- Let's talk about the reasons I think you should consider an Eikaiwa
Anthony Griffin is a communications expert in Tokyo, and runs Saga Consulting. Today, we spoke with him about learning Japanese with a focus on communication, networking through your job in Japan, and how he strategically moved from Eikaiwa work into starting his own successful business. Brought to you by Risu Press and Japan Switch.
Today's guest is Tyson Batino. Tyson talks about his journey from being a language-school teacher to co-owner of 11 English schools in Tokyo. Tyson talks about the challenges of scaling his business, finding cash, and the success he's had with implementing an LCC model.BioTyson started his adventure in Japan as an Eikaiwa teacher, transitioned to ALT, and then to Interac Trainer.With 2 Japanese co-founder, they started the fast growing One Coin English language school chain with 11 branches in Japan and affordable Japanese lesson provider Japan Switch.He also started one of the best websites for job and japanese learning information at bfftokyo.com using his HR background and tips and tricks he used to pass JLPT N1www.onecoinenglish.comwww.japanswitch.com http://www.bfftokyo.comwww.apptoto.com
In this episode of Krewe of Japan, Doug and Jenn discuss teaching English in Japan through JET and non-JET opportunities. The episode transitions to an interview with Doug and two former JET participants, John Loynes (an Eikaiwa entrepreneur) and Bradley Trenery (a private school English instructor in Japan). Interested in pursing teaching English as a way to go to Japan, this episode is for you. From how they got into the JET program, what it's like day to day teaching English, to the best stories from teaching for 15+ years, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
2021年2月14日にサービス開始8周年を迎えるDMM英会話。 これを記念し、「英語日記BOY」著者でDMM英会話のリアルなユーザの新井リオさんをアンバサダーに迎え、2月8日(月)〜2月14日(日)を8周年 Anniversary Weekとし、期間中さまざまなコラボ企画を実施中! DMM Eikaiwa Radioのゲスト出演2回目は「留学せずにカナダでデザイナーになるまでにやった全てのこと」というテーマのもと、新井さんの成功体験や、海外での生活、お仕事の話などたっぷりお届けします。 --- DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話は2021年2月14日にサービス開始8周年を迎えます。 いつもDMM英会話をご利用いただき、誠にありがとうございます! これを記念し、「英語日記BOY」著者でDMM英会話のリアルなユーザの新井リオさんをアンバサダーに迎え、2月8日(月)〜2月14日(日)を8周年 Anniversary Weekとし、期間中さまざまなコラボ企画を実施します! DMM Eikaiwa Radioでも新井さんをゲストに迎え「DMM英会話を6年やってわかった最も効率的な使い方」というテーマのもとさまざまなお話を伺いました。 レッスン中に使える以下フレーズも紹介してくれました! ぜひ覚えて使ってみてくださいね! ①日記添削文 Before we start the lesson I have something to ask you. I keep a diary in English. Could you check and correct my entry for today? ②講師に正しい正しいセンテンスを聞く How should I say this in the proper way in English? Could you type the sentence in the chat box for me? --- DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
Hallo Freunde des Podcastformates und herzlich willkommen zu Episode 19 hier bei Ein Ticket zur Milchstrasse.Heut geht es ab zum Enryaku-Ji, einem der wichtigsten Tempel Japans.Ein Spontaner Ausflug bei Regen und Nebel auf 800 Meter Höhe war am Ende doch eine richtig gute Idee!Keine Touristen und eine atemberaubende Landschaft!Wenn ihr wissen wollt, wie es mit meinem Job bei der Eikaiwa läuft und was der Enryaku-Ji zu bieten hat, dann schaltet ein zu Episode 19 bei meinem Podcast.Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt und ihr mich nicht nur hören, sondern auch sehen wollt, besucht mich doch mal im Internet.Auf Youtube habe ich einen eigenen Vlog und auf Instagram sowie Facebook, gibt es eine menge tolles Bildmaterial von meiner Reise in Japan.Ihr könnt mir jederzeit schreiben und mich auf diverse Arten unterstützen wenn ihr das möchtet.Alles was ihr braucht:https://linktr.ee/Ein_Ticket_Zur_MilchstrasseViel Spass LeuteEuer Flo
Hallo Freunde des Podcastformates und herzlich willkommen zu Episode 18 hier bei Ein Ticket zur Milchstrasse.Heut berichte ich euch über verschiedene Themen und fokussiere mich wieder mehr darauf euch auch ein paar Informationen über Japan zu geben.Ich Erzähle euch von meinem Job in einer Japanischen Eikaiwa und gebe auch zur Abwechslung mal Infos über die momentane Corona Situation in Japan.Wenn ihr wissen wollt, was eine Eikaiwa ist, wie Corona meinen Alltag in Japan beeinflusst und was sonst noch so bei mir abgeht, dann schaltet ein zu Episode 18 bei meinem Podcast.Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt und ihr mich nicht nur hören, sondern auch sehen wollt, besucht mich doch mal im Internet.Auf Youtube habe ich einen eigenen Vlog und auf Instagram sowie Facebook, gibt es eine menge tolles Bildmaterial von meiner Reise in Japan.Ihr könnt mir jederzeit schreiben und mich auf diverse Arten unterstützen wenn ihr das möchtet.Alles was ihr braucht:https://linktr.ee/Ein_Ticket_Zur_MilchstrasseViel Spass LeuteEuer Flo
JapanatorSegment A:Which one of the KoK boys had perfect attendance at school?We get hate from Gaijin Goomba and Oriental Pearl and then we go straight to this week’s nominee: Japanator! The clown prince of Japan. So get ready for the most poorly formulated rebuttals in history! Do North American schools teach debate? Apparently not.Pearl accuses us of pushing a stereotype of gaijins, gaijin-smashing their way through Japan, and that’s why she hates us. It has nothing to do with us criticizing her. No, not at all. It’s that we are pushing the false narrative that some people are coming to Japan and acting like assholes. That never happens! And you should be ashamed if you have ever thought so!As a general disclaimer, KoK loves Japan, the Japanese people, and we believe most of the foreign community is a well behaved and respectable collection of individuals. We just hate cringe Jvloggers like Pearl.Segment B:Remember that the guillotine is a French invention, as Japanator likes to get his French-Canadian self Kubi-ni-naru-ed.How do you get fired from an Eikaiwa job? How do you get fired from multiple? Let’s find out!Japanator regales us all with the tragedy that is his life in a tale worthy of Victor Hugo. (Not really, like all Jvloggers he is bafflingly unaware that he is the asshole in every situation)
This week we continue the 10-week leaving Japan special with some the beginning of my work in Japan, which started at the now defunct Eikaiwa, GEOS. Listen and learn about my overall thoughts of Eikaiwa teaching, why I wasn't evaluated highly at the job, and why I quit before my first year was up. Enjoy. If you'd like to see the schedule for the rest of the special check out the link here-> Leaving Japan Special Right-Click to Download the Mp3 [Follow the Show: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube] This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com! For your first job in Japan, your next job in Japan, your best job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com. Every episode of the podcast is available on iTunes, Android, and Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to the show so that you don't miss out on any new episodes as they're released. All ratings and reviews are also greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening! Intro Music -> "A Night in Tokyo" Discuss this episode with like minded people on the ALTInsider discord: ------- Want to Leave a Review? You are a legend: iTunes
In this episode of the KoreKara Podcast, we spoke to Jeff, a university professor in Japan who didn't have the most straight forward journey to becoming a professor, let alone in Japan. On top of that, he's been doing academic research on how video games can benefit students and the classroom environment. This time, we explore Jeff's unorthodox journey into how he got into actually becoming a professor in Japan, as well as his unique teaching methods utilizing video games. Nowadays, Jeff has recently created a new Arena Card Game called Alternate Souls while he's working as a professor. If you enjoyed this podcast, we have bonus footage of Jeff talking about his time working as the global head of community relations for the TCG Force of Will on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Korepoddo Follow Jeff and Alternate Souls! Website: http://alternate-souls.tokyo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/956103204755308 About Jeff: Born in New York, Jeff has had a fascination with Japan ever since he picked up an anime drawing book in a middle school book fair. From that point on, Jeff's curiosity with Japan grew further after becoming friendly with his Japanese professor and having conversations about the country itself. He knew that at some point he would go and make that trip to the country himself. Jeff got that opportunity once he was 18 and did a 2 week class in Japan. Despite being a short time, Jeff witnessed everything he ever dreamed of Japan first hand. It was a lush green paradise with numerous temples to explore. Yet at the same time, it was a clean metropolitan society with the most respectful and kind people you would ever find. All Jeff knew was that he will be back. That next opportunity came in university where he was ahead of the schedule in terms of required credits to graduate. So he decided to go and study abroad in Japan for 6 months this time. Although it wasn't the most normal study abroad since the Tohoku Earthquake had just happened. But, that didn't stop Jeff's passion to go there. There were the least amount of foreign exchange students at that time, but Jeff found it to be the best situation, since he could become friends with everyone regardless of their nationality. Normally, students would form cliques around nationalities, so this presented an amazing opportunity for Jeff to meet others. Despite the irregularities of this study abroad, Jeff thoroughly enjoyed himself and created a wide network of Japanese and foreign friends along the way. However, returning to New York was a dark time for Jeff. As a recent university graduate, work was hard to come by. He was stuck in between being overqualified for lower skilled jobs and under qualified for higher skilled jobs. He was stuck working at his Dad's business while spending every minute outside work interviewing for a new job. Finally, he decided that enough was enough and decided that he wanted to do a teaching job in an Eikaiwa in Japan. This experience at the Eikaiwa became an extremely refreshing decision for Jeff. Despite, the difficulties of working in Japan, he solidified his new passion in teaching and knew that it was what he wanted to pursue. From there, he got a masters degree and started teaching in America. After gaining the experience, he went back to Japan and began his career as a University Professor.
On this episode, Japanese Comedian Meshida gives Ben and Burke a lesson on the different levels of sex establishments in Japan. Meshida quit his job at an Internet company several years ago to start honing is comedic skills in the United Kingdom, and he is now back in Japan doing stand-up comedy and producing a very funny and informative YouTube channel in English with many videos covering the whole gamut of sex-related topics in Japan. In addition to learning about Meshida's background, the guys learn about everything from Hostess Bars to Soapland, how such establishments can play an important part in Japanese business culture, and even about the unfortunate and even quite regular reasons why some women might choose to work in the sex industry. Enjoy the show!Use our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Support the showSponsors:Bearfoot Bar. 12 different types of Japanese made craft beers, both bottles and on tap. A range of whiskeys and basic cocktails also available. Tapas style menu and burgers. Friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. Open 7 days a week. Located in downtown Sapporo, on the 6th block of Tanukikoji shopping arcade, within walking distance from the subway station. Why not pop in for a drink if you are in town!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
We give an update on the growing cases of coronavirus in Japan and on how our Eikaiwa is handling the situation. We also did a psychology test for work and discuss whether it’s all bullcrap or not. Finally I tell Ellie about my day visiting Shinjuku Central Park, and the largest park in Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben and Burke are joined again by Matt, who first made an appearance on the very early episode "Lights, Camera, Action!" about breaking into the entertainment industry in Japan. The discussions on this episode cover road rage, accidents, annoying behaviors on the road, getting your motorcycle license in Japan, and much much more!Support the showUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
Today, we are joined by Yuka, who shares her experiences of living in America, Tokyo, and Sapporo. We talk about the things she likes and dislikes about each place, strangers talking to her in supermarkets in America, working in a bakery in Michigan, seeing and approaching celebrities in Japan, being able to visit restaurants in Tokyo recommended on Japanese TV, the clean air in Sapporo, events for children and families, and much much more.If you enjoy listening to the podcast and want to support us, an easy and free way is to leave us a rating and review on iTunes/Apple podcasts. This would really help us out and we would be very grateful.Support the showUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
This Week In Japan, Prime Minister Abe Finally Takes A Day Off, Face Mask Causing Troubles, An Ordinance Will Ban Walking While on Your Smartphone, You Can Design a Brand New Kanji, and Japan's Square Watermelons are Ready to Ship Out. Word of the Week: “Virgin Road (バージンロード)" [Japanese Explanation] This Week In Japanでは毎週、日本で話題になっているニュースについて、イギリス人アーティストのJulianと日本人起業家のYasuが英語で意見を交わしています。他にも日本文化や、面白い日本語のフレーズも紹介しています。 (Recorded on June 26th, 2020, in Roppongi, Tokyo) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisweekinjapan)
This episode is a tale filled with background information and side-stories as I explain the events leading up to the NOVA (Japan's former largest English conversation school) bankruptcy of 2007 ========== Related links: Youtube Episode 124 Video: https://youtu.be/b-cy49DiXcU Email me: questionsforakil@gmail.com Japan According To Akil Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/japanaccordingtoakil/
This week I talk with Peter, a working in Japan veteran that has both started his own Eikaiwa and Aviation English school. Starting Eikaiwas is fairly common (Though starting successful ones is rare), but Aviation English is not something I knew existed. Listen and learn all about both this week. Right-Click to Download the Mp3 [Follow Peter and his Schools: Eikaiwa | Aviation School] [Follow the Show: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube] This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com! For your first job in Japan, your next job in Japan, your best job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com. Every episode of the podcast is available on iTunes, Android, and Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to the show so that you don't miss out on any new episodes as they're released. All ratings and reviews are also greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening! Discuss this episode with like minded people on the ALTInsider discord: ------- Want to Leave a Review? You are a legend: iTunes
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DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day:Making an Apology 今回はビジネス教材から「謝罪する」をピックアップ。 "Im sorry." からもう少し踏み込んだ表現や、謝罪を受けた側の受け答え表現を紹介しています。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「モンテネグロ」にて現地の観光スポットレポートをしています。日本からはメジャーな旅行先ではないかもしれませんが、お二人のオススメの国だそう。どんな国なのか最後まで聞いてみてくださいね。 DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
On this episode of the Voices in Japan podcast, our hosts Ben and Burke take a look at some of the positives in their lives that have resulted from situation that has been created by the coronavirus.Topics include Ben's improved cooking of Japanese food thanks to a cooking YouTube channel he has been learning from, Burke's new found love for bathing in the Japanese ofuro, cleaning up and organizing the clutter around the house, "on nomi" parties (online drinking sessions with overseas friends), positives from the cancelation of the Tokyo Olympics, and much more! Enjoy the show, and please share the podcast with your friends on social media!Support the showWebsite:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
This week I answer a question I received in the mailbag. To sum the question up, "I was accepted to work at an Eikaiwa in September of 2020... what do?" I answer that question and a lot more this week. Right-Click to Download the Mp3 [Follow the Show: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube] This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com! For your first job in Japan, your next job in Japan, your best job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com. Every episode of the podcast is available on iTunes, Android, and Stitcher. Make sure to subscribe to the show so that you don't miss out on any new episodes as they're released. All ratings and reviews are also greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening! Discuss this episode with like minded people on the ALTInsider discord: ------- Want to Leave a Review? You are a legend: iTunes
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day:3 of the Best Beer Cities in the World ビールは世界で最も人気のあるアルコールで、水とお茶に次いで3番目に人気のある飲み物だそう。 皆さん、「ビールが最高な世界の3都市」はどこだと思いますか? The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「イタリア」にて現地のスーパーとレストランのレポートをしています。レストランでペペロ二ピザをオーダーしたJulianさん、しかし出てきたのは全く違うピザ! なぜだか理由を聞き取ってみましょう。 DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん(Reneさん) Material of the Day :Expressions to Talk About 'Seasons of Life' 今回のトピックは、「人生の季節」。 記事では、「地球と同じように、人も人生の「季節」を経験する」、と言っています。4月は変化が多い時期ですが、皆さんは今どんな「人生の季節」に直面しているでしょうか。 後半では、今回のエピソードで卒業するHanaさんに様々なインタビューもしてみました! The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は、ゲーム・オブ・スローンズの撮影ロケ地、そして魔女の宅急便の舞台になったと言われるクロアチアの「ドブロブニク 」からトラブルについてお話ししています。一体どんなトラブルがあったのでしょうか。 DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day :Long Distance Relationships 今回のトピックは恋愛トーク、「遠距離恋愛」について。 遠距離恋愛を長続きさせるためのTipsをご紹介します。 “Do you think a long-distance relationship can last forever?” The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「スロベニア」のレポート。観光名所であるブレッド湖&お城についてのほか、お二人が旅に出るためにどうやって節約していたかなど、リアルなエピソードもお話ししています。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です!直接電話でお悩み相談コーナーも受付開始!お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day:Washington’s Cherry Blossoms Signal the Start of Spring 徐々に暖かい日も増え、お花見が楽しみな季節になりましたね。 海外でも日本の桜が楽しまれているのを知っていましたか?今回はワシントンの "iconic site" である「西ポトマック公園」の桜についての記事をご紹介します。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「ハンガリー」にて現地のフードや温泉をレポートをしています。フィンランドでもサウナや温泉について触れていますが、この2つの国では温泉の入り方も大きく違うようです。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
We venture off to Kawagoe, visiting the old bell tower, which used to be the symbol of the town, and we go for a relaxing walk to see the local shrines. Also, we found out our Eikaiwa, like many businesses, has closed its doors for the next two weeks due to coronavirus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day:I Have Allergies この季節、花粉症の人は辛いですよね。今回は花粉症だけでなく様々なアレルギーに関して使える単語やフレーズをご紹介。自分の症状を英語でクリアに伝えられるようにしましょう! The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「チェコ」のレポートです。ストリートフードをたくさん紹介してくれています。現地の食べ物の特徴や費用感など英語でどのように表現しているか聞き取ってみましょう。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day :'Fall in Love' With These Valentine’s Day Phrases 「ペットネーム」は飼っているペットの名前という意味だけじゃない!? 今回はバレンタインに関する教材をピックアップし、海外のバレンタイン事情や恋愛に関するフレーズなどをご紹介します。 Eikaiwa Insideout:DMM英会話で働く中の人をゲストに招き、あれこれ聞いていくコーナー。 営業担当のAsamiさんの日々の業務についてや、日常生活でどのように英語に触れているのかなど興味深いお話しを聞くことができました。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day :Over One Thousand Koalas Feared Dead in Australian Fires 昨年から話題になっているオーストラリアの森林火災のトピックです。 現在もまだ続くこの災害について、理解を深め自分の意見を言えるようにしましょう。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国からレポートをお届け。 今回は「負の世界遺産」と呼ばれる博物館があるあの国をご紹介。 お二人が見て感じたことを英語でレポートしてくれています。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day :Expressing an Opinion 英語で「意見を述べる」って難しいですが、大事なことですよね。 相手の意見に反論したいとき、不快な思いをさせずに伝えられる「マジックフレーズ」もご紹介! The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ 今回は「オーストラリア」と名前が似ているあの国からのレポートです。現地の食べ物についてどのように描写しているかも聞き取ってみてくださいね。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day :How to Keep Your New Year's Resolutione 新年の抱負を立てたものの、つい忘れてしまったり、途中で投げ出してしまったことはありませんか? 今回のMODは、抱負や目標を達成するための4つのヒントを紹介しています。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国のレポートをお届け♪ エストニア → ラトビア → そして今回は「ラトビニア」からのレポートです! 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/64608/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day :Going Home 今年最後のエピソードとなります!皆さん今年はDMM Eikaiwa Radioをお聞きいただき誠にありがとうございました! さて、年末年始は家族と過ごす方も多いのではないでしょうか。MODでは、帰省に関する教材をピックアップしています。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国からレポートをお届け♪ 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day :Wishing you Merry Christmas 今回はクリスマスについての教材をご紹介。みなさん、クリスマスはどのように過ごしますか?DMM英会話のレッスンでも講師にそれぞれ国の風土や過ごし方を聞いてみるのも面白いかもしれませんよ! The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国からレポートをお届け♪ 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day :Snow Makes Me Happy! 今回は会話教材をから季節ネタピックアップ。本ラジオでも何度か取り上げている天気についての話題。ネイティブスピーカーがよく使うイディオムなども紹介しているので、ぜひ覚えて使ってみてくださいね。 The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国からレポートをお届け♪ 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 トリリンガル講師:Reneさん Material of the Day :An Exotic Lunch 今回は写真描写教材をピックアップ。リスニングテストでよく聞く写真描写ですが、実は日常会話でも応用できる点がたくさんあります! The shoestrings:DMM英会話の講師である、KurumiさんとJulianさんが旅をしながら様々な国からレポートをお届け♪ 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
DMM英会話がお届けする音声コンテンツ『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』 バイリンガル講師:Hanaさん Material of the Day紹介教材: Both Sugary and Sugar-Free Soda Linked to Higher Risk of Death 今回はデイリーニュースよりレベル8の教材をピックアップ!少し難しい単語も出てきますが、ラジオを聴きいてぜひレッスンでも挑戦してみてくださいね。 「The shoestrings」コーナーでは、今回は新しい国から現地の様子と旅のTipsを紹介しています。 『DMM Eikaiwa Radio』でみはなさんからの英語学習に関するお悩みや、ラジオに関してのコメントを募集中です! お悩み・コメントの投稿、DJやコーナーについてはDMM英会話ブログのラジオ記事をチェックしてね♪ DMM英会話ラジオとは?▶︎https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/59356/
Hello Insiders, it has been a while but I have not forgotten about you. I see your downloads, so I know you haven't forgotten about me, too.Today I am back with a very informative show with Chris who works in an Eikaiwa in Japan. He is going to tell us about his journey and how he got promoted to middle-management in the land of the rising sun. So sit back and relax as this show will add to your knowledge bank.Highlights:1:23 - Introduction2:41 - Why did you move to Japan4:19 - Initial challenges faced in Japan13:43 - How to get into middle management in Japan16:13 - What Eikaiwas are looking for from workers17:13 - Emotional intelligence is very important in Japan20:22 - Social Life in Japan21:57 - Traveling from Japan to other Asian countries23:53 - How to study Japanese if you can't even say Konichiwa26:49 - Contact info for Chris - chrisgihayden@gmail.com