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Fuji ALT's: Gotemba Outlet Mall
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The Fuji ALTs blog focuses on life and living in the Fuji/Fujinomiya area. Sunday, April 19, 2009. In English and Japanese). See the first google map for directions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keeper of the Keys. To the Blog: Elton Ersch. Contact: Elton by email. Hot Springs in/near Fuji. McDonalds on the Cheap. Upscale Grocery Shopping at a Discount. Cheap Gas in Fuji. Which Electronics Store is the Cheapest? Holiday Train Travel on the Cheap. Where to Get Discount Tickets. Fuji Int'l Lounge fo...
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Fuji ALT's: Dr. Unno- Fuji area Dentist
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The Fuji ALTs blog focuses on life and living in the Fuji/Fujinomiya area. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Dr Unno- Fuji area Dentist. There is an excellent dentist -Dr. Unno- I've used many times in Matsuoka (Fuji), diagonally across the intersection from the Potato supermarket (towards the ocean from Jumbo Encho, towards Shizuoka from Fuji Central Library/International Lounge). He and his staff don't speak any thing but Japanese, but are very good communicators nonetheless. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ready Set GO! English EIGO NOTO: Life Long Learning
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Eigo Noto Eigo Note 英語ノト. THIS SITE MOVED TO. Monday, May 18, 2009. Ben Franklin said, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll eat for a lifetime.” As an EFL teacher, this reminds me that teaching our students how to continue to learn after they leave our classrooms is one of our greatest responsibilities. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi, I'm Elton. This blog maintained by. Contact Elton by email. What Do We Teach? Things Your ALT Should Know.
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Ready Set GO! English EIGO NOTO: Greetings for Opening a Class
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Eigo Noto Eigo Note 英語ノト. THIS SITE MOVED TO. Monday, May 18, 2009. Greetings for Opening a Class. Here is a list of (opening) greetings taken from the Sho-Gakko Gaikoku-go Katusdo Kenshu Guidebook by the Japanese Ministry of Education. こんにちわ。 Hello/ Good afternoon. みなさん、こんにちわ。 Hello, everyone. 英語の時間です。 It’s time for English class. みんないますか。 Is everybody here? 今日はだれがお休みですか。 Who’s absent today? 今日は何曜日ですか。 What day is it today? 金曜日です。 It’s Friday. 今日は何月何日ですか。 What’s the date today? Labels: what to say.
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Ready-Set-GO! Book Reading Club: February 2009
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I hope you'll give it a try! Thursday, February 19, 2009. Goals of the BRC. The Book Reading Club (BRC) is designed to meet these goals:. To inspire, and maintain, parent-child English use at home;. To leverage your time as a teacher. That is, to inspire and create a community of teachers (the parents have, after all, studied English for years. To be low-cost, yet provide access to English picture books for the members;. And to provide external motivation to keep the parents reading to their kids at home.
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Ready-Set-GO!-English: Bar Code Repeater
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Grades 5 and 6. Beginning with the introduction of the Eigo Noto text for elementary grades 5 and 6, new contents for this site has moved to. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. You can use a Bar Code Repeater, a kind of CD player often used in language classes, to play the Ready-Set-GO! I tried to scan a copy of the bar code tracks, but the quality wasn't good enough for the bar code reader to read. If you want me to mail you a copy, email me. And I can send you one. Labels: bar code repeater. Hi, I'm Elton Ersch.
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Ready-Set-GO!-English-CS: March 2009
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Teaching COMMUNICATION and CONVERSATION SKILLS. Monday, March 16, 2009. Helping Kids to Speak English. Almost everyone in Japan studies English in school for 6 or more years. But I think most will agree that few Japanese people are able to have even a short conversation in English. Since junior high school, I have learned Spanish, Indonesian and Japanese: the first by studying. For years, and later living in Mexico; the 2nd and 3rd by living and working among native speakers, studying only a little.
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Ready-Set-GO!-English: Strategies for Teaching the ConFluency Card Game
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ConFluency- Teaching Conversational Fluency. This site explains briefly the ConFluency Card Game. The activity was developed to encourage natural, fast-paced, student-centered conversation in EFL classes. It is played in groups of 3-4 people, and is suitable for classes up to 40 students. For complete information, go to www.conversationalfluency.com. There are 3 sets of ConFluency Cards. ConFluency Card Set One begins with turn-taking. Natural to conversation and common. Students respond naturally to t.