September 13, 2009 – 3:09 am
ET: I was invited to (A) but (B). Today’s English Lesson started very well. I walked my student into the classroom and offered him a chair along with a drink. Once we got seated I asked my student what he did over the weekend and he replied busy, he explained that he was very busy [...]
September 3, 2009 – 3:25 am
On the 22nd of August 2009, Smith’s School of English Kyobashi Corner, スミス英会話京橋, enjoyed our very own Cheese and Wine party. Our teachers and students could take a break from the teaching and study of English to share some leisure time together. Our students all had fun speaking in English and we also had some [...]
August 21, 2009 – 4:05 pm
ET: For me, (A) is enjoyable because (B). This English class started off well as my student was eager to talk about her Obon holiday. I used last week’s one point (ET) to explain about my trip to Suma beach, ‘For me, going to the beach is enjoyable because I love the sun and sea.’ [...]
August 20, 2009 – 2:39 am
I always am learning new things about Japanese culture while living and teaching English in Japan. Whether it’s from my students at Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi, from my Japanese family or others, learning these new things makes Japanese culture all that more interesting to me. Before coming to Japan, I didn’t know that firecrackers and fireworks [...]
By Derek
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Posted in English School Articles, SSE Tsukaguchi Corner
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